Popeye the Sailor Man is pushing 100 these days, but he's still scarfing down spinach and clobbering bullies as readily as he was back in 1929. To celebrate Popeye's enduring pop culture appeal, ...
What if artists ranging from Kelley Jones (Batman, The Sandman) to Sam & Max creator Steve Purcell created their own takes on the legendary comic strip and cartoon character Popeye? The result is ...
Famed Popeye fanatic Fred Grandinetti has updated and expanded his McFarland book POPEYE: An Illustrated Cultural History into a slightly larger, 337 page revised edition. It’s a true improvement over ...
Popeye has eaten his spinach and is poised for the finish ahead of a return to the pages of comic books. Created by Elzie Crisler Segar in 1929, the King Features staple returns to the pages of comic ...
Dust off your cans of spinach and prepare a fresh plate of hamburgers for Wimpy, as IDW Publishing has announced that all new comic books featuring classic comic strip character Popeye the sailor will ...
Comics "He's the greatest superhero you've never heard of," with a rogues gallery "right up there with Batman or Spider-Man": Dynamite's smash hit Space Ghost comic gets new volume that takes the '60s ...
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Loyal fans of Popeye, the cartoon superhero, will recognize the brush work of George Wildman, the comic book cartoonist responsible for drawing the musclebound sailor who turned spinach into a power ...
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