Popeye#108
Cover: George Wildman
Popeye #108
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In "The Story of Popeye the Sailor," Popeye's origins are explored in a nostalgic, behind-the-scenes look at the character's long-running legacy. Featuring a full-page tribute to artist George Wildman and a nod to writer Joe Gill, this 1971 issue offers a rare glimpse into the creative forces behind the comic, all drawn in the familiar style of Wildman, whose work defines the era.
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Cast · 11 characters
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writer Joe Gill
artist, inker George Wildman
letterer Charlotte Jetter
cover pencils, inks George Wildman
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Story shows the history of the Popeye strip and includes a full page showing artist George Wildman. It also mentions Joe Gill as the writer of the series.
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