Poldo
Poldo is the Italian name for Wimpy, the rotund, bowler-hatted freeloader from the Popeye universe, known for his insatiable love of hamburgers and his famous promise to "gladly pay Tuesday for a hamburger today." He appears alongside Braccio di Ferro (Popeye) and the gang.
Poldo is a Silver Age Italian comics character who has been delighting readers since his debut in the very first issue of Braccio di Ferro in 1963, brought to life by creators Michele Gazzarri and Pierluigi Sangalli for Editoriale Metro. Over a remarkable 27-year run stretching into 1990, he racked up 195 catalogued appearances across Braccio di Ferro and Braccio di Ferro Oro, making him a genuine fixture of that beloved Italian comics world. He shares his pages with a colorful cast including Timoteo, Trinchetto, Grissino, Strega Bacheca, and Mings β lively company that speaks to the rich, character-filled universe he inhabits. With three collector-recognized key issues to his name and a run that spans nearly three decades, Poldo is a rewarding discovery for anyone exploring the vibrant tradition of Italian comics beyond the usual Anglo-American fare.
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Trivia
- Alberico Motta has written more of Poldo's comics than any other writer in our catalog β 59 issues.