As of January 1, the 1929 comic strip adventures of Popeye have entered the public domain, which means that—as long as you tread carefully—you can, as noted at the outset, create your own Sailor Man ...
Popeye: 33 Cartoon Classics – 4 Hours showcases the timeless and beloved cartoon, Popeye the Sailor Man. This collection includes classic episodes, offering four hours of entertainment. It’s a perfect ...
Clover Press and Yoe! Books have teamed up to publish a King Features art book featuring Popeye comics and pin-ups from dozens of creators When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an ...
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, ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Popeye was created by E.C. Segar in 1929, and has been a constant presence in pop culture since.
From Popeye to Shrek, several beloved cartoon characters were inspired by real people. This article uncovers the fascinating true stories of Frank Fiegel, Helen Kane, and Maurice Tillet, revealing how ...
The last time Popeye fans got their hopes up was around Genndy Tartakovsky’s animated movie from around 2014. The beloved animator produced his big pitch for Sony Pictures Animation. Unfortunately, ...
Welcome to the battle for Popeye's origin story. In the left corner, hailing from Illinois, a Polish saloon worker, the reigning champion, Frank "Rocky" Fiegel. And on the right, a fisherman, a bona ...
The easy thing to do with Popeye is have him kill a bunch of teenagers. That's what a few filmmakers did with Mickey Mouse last year, when the first version of Walt Disney's moneymaking rodent shed ...