Cap'tain Présente Popeye #16
In "Les 'idées' de Georges," Popeye dons a series of wildly imaginative costumes—ranging from a Black Warrior to a 13th-century English Knight, a 15th-century Spanish Halberdier, and a Circassian Warrior—each rendered in vivid detail by artist Sandro Dossi, whose dynamic inks bring the whimsical designs to life. The cover, by Pierluigi Sangalli with inks by Dossi, captures the playful spirit of the issue’s visual gag, making this a standout entry in the Cap'tain Présente Popeye series from 1965.
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4 illustrations de Popeye habillé en "Guerrier noir", "Chevaler anglais (3ème croisade)", Hallebardier espagnol (XVème siècle)" et "Guerrier circassien".
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