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Boys' and Girls' March of Comics#453
Cover: George Wildman

Boys' and Girls' March of Comics #453

Aug 1979 · Western · 0.00 FREE
“Oscar's Problem”

In "Oscar's Problem," Olive Oyl takes a tumble and sprains her ankle, sparking a familiar squabble with Popeye over blame. As tensions rise, Popeye holds the last piece of their shared watermelon hostage, demanding Olive own up to her mishap—no easy task when pride’s on the line. George Wildman’s expressive art brings the classic duo’s bickering to life, with full-color production from the Western Publishing Production Shop, all on a cover he fully inked and penciled himself.

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artist, inker George Wildman
cover pencils, inks George Wildman

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Olive Oyl sprains her ankle in a fall and argues with Popeye over whose fault it was. Popeye won't give Olive a piece of their newly gotten watermelon until she admits she was responsible for her own misfortune.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).