For sure in USA, Australia, Mexico, Chile, Brazil, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Italy, Spain, France, Germany, Holland, Greece, Turkey and India.
Some other countries have used the same issues, like England have used the US issues. The Chile-issues have been sold in Argentina, Venezuela and Mexico. The Australian issues are also sold in New Zealand.
The only countries still selling the comic is Norway, Sweden and Denmark at a regular basis. Brazil have just started a new series (2012). Finland issues two strip-books per year, at least until 2011.
PS. Would love to know if there are any other countries I am not aware of..
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The daily strip has 2-3 panels whereas the Sunday strip usually had 9 panels .
Yes, a beetle is a multicellular organism. It is made up of many cells that work together to carry out various functions within the beetle's body.
They are made in many places in many countries.
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
There is no one country as pants are made in many different countries.
it is made up of 30 countries
26 countries : p
A tiger beetle has six legs.
They have been made in many states and countries
The current records are 19 in a New Beetle, and 17 in a 1971 Beetle.
MANY
26,000 because they were very easy to bilt