Editing Popeye
Appearance
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[[File:Popeye-comic-book-cover.jpg|upright|right|thumb|[[Bud Sagendorf]]'s cover of ''Popeye'' #50 (Oct.–Dec. 1959) shows Popeye with his [[corncob pipe]], single good eye and girlfriend [[Olive Oyl]].]] |
[[File:Popeye-comic-book-cover.jpg|upright|right|thumb|[[Bud Sagendorf]]'s cover of ''Popeye'' #50 (Oct.–Dec. 1959) shows Popeye with his [[corncob pipe]], single good eye and girlfriend [[Olive Oyl]].]] |
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There have been a number of Popeye comic books, |
There have been a number of Popeye comic books, from [[Dell Comics]], [[King Comics]], [[Gold Key Comics]], [[Charlton Comics]], and others, originally written and illustrated by [[Bud Sagendorf]]. In the Dell comics, Popeye became something of a crimefighter, thwarting evil organizations and Bluto's criminal activities. The new villains included the numerous Misermite dwarfs, who were all identical. |
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Popeye appeared in the British ''[[TV Comic]]'' becoming the cover story in 1960 with stories written and drawn by "Chick" Henderson. Bluto was referred to as Brutus and was Popeye's only nemesis throughout the entire run. |
Popeye appeared in the British ''[[TV Comic]]'' becoming the cover story in 1960 with stories written and drawn by "Chick" Henderson. Bluto was referred to as Brutus and was Popeye's only nemesis throughout the entire run. |