Characters |
Popeye; Swee'pea; Olive Oyl; Castor Oyl; Ham
Gravy; Nana Oyl; Cole Oyl; Whiffle Hen; John Sappo; Myrtle Sappo; Professor O.G. Watasnozzle
|
Genre |
Humor |
Script |
Bud Sagendorf |
Pencils |
Bud Sagendorf; E.C. Segar; George Herriman |
Inks |
Bud Sagendorf; E.C. Segar |
Letters |
Typeset |
Notes |
Section also includes photographs of Elzie Crisler
Segar (provided by Marie Segar Clausen), Popeye
bronze statue in Elzie Crisler Segar Memorial Park, Chester, Illinois (by Leonard), Popeye inspiration Frank "Rocky" Feigle (provided by Clyde Seegle), and two photos (source unknown) of
Segar at work; Popeye's Hometown (two-page spread
drawn by Sagendorf). |
Reprinted |
Thimble Theatre strips [Jan. 17, 1929 (1st Popeye
appearance); Jan. 24-25, 1929 (Popeye meets Olive)]; The Five-Fifteen strip [Dec. 20, 1921;
1st Sappo appearance] |
Characters |
Popeye; Olive Oyl; Ham Gravy; Swee'pea; J. Wellington Wimpy; Brutus; Eugene the Jeep; Poopdeck Pappy; Alice the Goon; Sea Hag; Granny;
Dufus; George W. Geezil |
Genre |
Humor |
Script |
Bud Sagendorf |
Pencils |
Bud Sagendorf; E.C. Segar |
Inks |
Bud Sagendorf; E.C. Segar |
Letters |
Typeset |
Notes |
Section also includes photographs of Popeye statue
in Crystal City, Texas (source unknown) and Wimpy
model Bill Schuchert (provided by R. Eggmeyer);
Popeye's Famous Punches of History; A Wimpy Day
(or the Path of a Moocher Isn't Easy); Chart of
the Eighth Sea--One of the Low Seas (two-page
spread by Sagendorf); and The Supporting Cast
(including King Blozo, Oscar, Toar, Roughhouse,
etc.). |
Reprinted |
Thimble Theatre strips [1929; 1930; 1936; 1935;
1978; 1960; 1931; 1937; 1965; 1933 (1st Swee'pea
appearance, July 28, 1933); 1973; 1977; 1972;
1959; 1964; 1934; 1929 (1st Sea Hag; Dec. 26,
1929); 1968; 1971; 1970] |
Characters |
Popeye; Wimpy; Swee'pea; Geezil; Olive Oyl; Beetle Bailey; Sam; Broom Hilda; Eugene the Jeep |
Genre |
Humor |
Script |
Bud Sagendorf |
Pencils |
Bud Sagendorf; Mort Walker; Jerry Dumas; Russell Myers; Joe Musial; Tom Sims; Ralph Stein |
Inks |
Bud Sagendorf; Mort Walker; Jerry Dumas; Russell Myers; Joe Musial; Doc Winner; Bill Zaboly |
Letters |
Typeset |
Notes |
This section also includes: Popeye appearances in
other comic strips; Sunday activity panels; fan
mail; the author's favorite daily strips; Popeye
Goes Hollywood (movie and TV appearances); Popeye
collectibles (toys, puzzles, Big Little Books,
puppets, etc.); comic books; Popeye's Ship "The
Olive" (two-page spread by Sagendorf); Popeye
Around the World (foreign strips from Sweden,
France, Japan, Italy, and Greece); and The Page
They Almost Didn't Print (Oct. 1, 1933). |
Reprinted |
Beetle Bailey strip [Apr. 20, 1975]; Sam's Strip
[Apr. 5, 1963]; Broom-Hilda [Jan. 4, 1973]; Thimble Theatre [1944; 1937; 1940; 1939; 1943;
1955; 1944; 1978] |