Miss Buxley
Few characters in the long, laugh-filled history of Beetle Bailey have sparked as much conversation as Miss Buxley, who made her debut in 1976 — right in the heart of the Bronze Age — courtesy of the legendary Mort Walker. She became notable enough to headline her own title, Miss Buxley: Sexism in Beetle Bailey?, a remarkable distinction that speaks to the cultural dialogue she stirred up around the strip. Over roughly three decades in the catalog she shares the page with enduring icons like Beetle Bailey himself, General Halftrack, and even The Phantom, placing her squarely within a rich tradition of classic comic strip humor published through Tempo Books. For collectors with a taste for strips that reflect their era's social conversations, she's a genuinely fascinating figure worth tracking down.
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