Popeye's Thimble Theatre
Bruce Shults takes us on a comprehensive Popeye fan tour, from the early comic strips to cartoons and collectible merchandise. This is the place to learn about about E.C. Segar, the brain behind the spinach-loving sailor man and all of Popeye's companions: Olive Oyl, Ham Gravy, and Wimpy. In the 1930s, Popeye was everywhere, from his own radio show to boxes of animal crackers, If you thought you knew Popeye before visiting this site, you'll be pleasantly surprised.
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