Popeye Creator’s Birthday

Posted by Edward Caissie on December 8, 2009 in Musings | Short Link

I love Google doodles, really I do. Today, Google Canada presented one that is another childhood reminder. Today they celebrated E.C. Segar’s birthday, the creator of the Popeye comic strip character.

Here is the doodle:

… and here is a bit from wikipedia:

Evening American Managing editor William Curley thought Segar could succeed in New York, so he sent him to King Features Syndicate, where Segar worked for many years. He began by drawing Thimble Theatre for the New York Journal. The strip made its debut on December 19, 1919, featuring the characters Olive Oyl, Castor Oyl and Horace Hamgravy, whose name was quickly shortened in the strip to simply “Ham Gravy”. They were the strip’s leads for about a decade. In January 1929, when Castor Oyl needed a mariner to navigate his ship to Dice Island, Castor picked up an old salt down by the docks named Popeye. Popeye’s first line in the strip, upon being asked if he was a sailor, was “‘Ja think I’m a cowboy?” The character stole the show and became the permanent star. Some of the other notable characters Segar created include J. Wellington Wimpy and Eugene the Jeep.
Wikipedia

© 2009, Edward Caissie. All rights reserved.

Tags:

Copyright © 2009-2012 Edward Caissie All rights reserved.
Cais, v0.4, was grown from the Shades theme, v1.8, created by BuyNowShop.com.

Log in here!