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Revision as of 14:25, 20 August 2023

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Popeye is a well-known comic character created by cartoonist Elzie Crisler Segar. He first appeared in 1929 as a minor character in the newspaper strip Thimble Theatre, although Olive Oyl, who would become his love interest, was a main character since the beginning. Popeye became more popular with readers and became the new central character, to the point where the comic was renamed Popeye in the 1970s. He also has adaptations for comic books, which were printed by several publishers.

Thimble Theatre / Popeye

May 21, 1933

April 22, 1934

August 5, 1934

February 10, 1935

May 19, 1935

November 3-10, 1935

December 1, 1935

February 7-13, 1936

November 8, 1936

January 10 - February 7, 1937

September 5, 1937

August 28, 1938

June 6, 1954

March 23, 1958

April 2, 1972

March 30, 1975

Comic books

"Nobody Loves Me!" or "The Lonely Sailor Man" (Four Color, 1942 Series #113, 1946)

"Two To One" or "Fifty-Thousand Bucks Fer Two" (Four Color, 1942 Series #127, 1946)

Mistake in Identity (Four Color, 1942 Series #127, 1946)

"Microbe Battle" or "A New Champ of the Slap Swappers" (Four Color, 1942 Series #168, 1947)

Emperor Size! (Four Color, 1942 Series #219, 1949)

"King Popeye of Popilania" (Popeye #36, 1956)

"Bored!" or "Li'l Kids Should Be Kept Busy!!" or "Don't Leave Yer Dumbbells Aroun'!!" (Popeye #55, 1960)

The People Changer (Popeye the Sailor #102, 1970)

A Fat Plot (Popeye the Sailor #103, 1970)

A Rich Reward (Popeye the Sailor #105, 1970)

Loveburgers (Popeye the Sailor #111, 1971)

Wimpy Gets the Works! (Popeye the Sailor #132, 1975)

See Also