The daily strip has 2-3 panels whereas the Sunday strip usually had 9 panels .
The only dog that ever featured in the Beetle Bailey comic strip- the service comedy drawn by Mort Walker, was Muttsy. This was the pet of Sergeant Snorkel, not the title character. There was no Bulldog in the strip, You may be confused with Sad Sack of the Marines" Bulldog Mascot, Jiggs. No Bulldogs in Beetle Bailey, My Dad was a bulldog fan and he would have noticed it right away. The previous answerer must have forgot about Sgt. Snorkel's anthropomorphic dog, whom Sarge dresses up the same as himself; the name of said dog being Otto. See the related links on bottom of page for information on the anthropomorphic Otto character. I have seen this comic strip for many years. there was no Bulldog in the script. Sergeant Snorkel had a nondescript dog- not a bulldog, called Muttsie, as I recall. There may have been a bulldog in the unrelated service-comedy strip Sad Sack, but not in Beetle Bailey! The current Sandy in (Annie) appears to be a Boxer. -While on the subject of dogs in comic strips. ARF!Otto
24 frames per second (standard) would be 1440 frames per minute.
Orbiter - comics - has 104 pages.
Yonder - comics - has 120 pages.
XIII - comics - has 44 pages.
Palestine - comics - has 285 pages.
The Example - comics - has 20 pages.
Futurama Comics has 25 pages.
Reinventing Comics has 250 pages.
Clubbing - comics - has 176 pages.
A tiger beetle has six legs.
You have to use 60 frames