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E. C. Segar Thimble Theater Starring Popeye Daily Comic Strip Original Art Dated 6-26-37 (King Features, 1937)
In this story arc titled "A Sock for Susan's Sake", Popeye is lost, and helps a young woman who has fallen on hard times. But never fear, for Eugene the Jeep is on the trail, and Olive Oyl is on the "beat"!
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This short, released on July 26, 1935, was the 24th produced in the long-lived series. Dave Fleischer directs and Willard Bowsky and Harold Walker provided animation. Popeye and Olive are depicted together here on 10 field 3-peghole animation paper. Both are rendered in graphite and colored pencil.
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This gun.
E.C. Segar, 1934.
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