WELL, blow me down! Popeye is finally making his belated DVD debut with the first-ever authorized collection of his cartoons from the 1930s. The longtime stalemate between Warner Bros., which owns the ...
"He's strong to the finish, 'cause he eats his spinach, he's ..." He's one of our national heroes, Popeye the Sailor Man. And he has become one of our favorite collectibles. Gail Soucy won't speculate ...
Back in 1919, illustrator E.C. Seegar was asked to create a cartoon for the New York Journal. He titled it: Thimble Theatre. The lead characters were Olive Oyl, her brother Castor Oyl and Olive's ...
If you are a student of popular culture, you would probably have heard of Popeye. He's that pipe-smoking sailor-man, who has very high moral standards and speaks in very mangled English. When Popeye's ...