Rough-House
Rough-House is a Golden Age supporting character in the Popeye comics universe, depicted by artist Bill Zaboly. He inhabits the same world as Popeye, Olive Oyl, Wimpy, and Poopdeck Pappy, sharing their comic adventures across Charlton's long-running Popeye titles.
Rough-House is a Golden Age comics character who first materialized in Four Color #17 back in 1943, brought to life by artist Bill Zaboly, and went on to share ink and adventure with some of the most beloved figures in funny-page history — Popeye, Olive Oyl, Wimpy, Swee'Pea, and Poopdeck Pappy. Spanning an impressive four decades of publication from 1943 all the way to 1984, this Charlton Comics fixture proved to have genuine staying power in the world of Popeye comics. With a collector-recognized key issue among their appearances and a place in the long-running Popeye series, Rough-House is a rewarding find for fans who love digging into the rich supporting cast that made those spinach-fueled comics so endlessly entertaining.

