Popeye #E-12
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Beauty Parlor," Popeye stumbles into a whirlwind of unexpected professions, discovering the surprising skills behind personal service careers—from barbering and spa work to dog grooming and even driving a limo. Written by Joe Gill and illustrated by Frank Roberge, this 1972 King Features classic offers a lighthearted, offbeat look at everyday trades, all brought to life with playful energy. The cover by George Wildman captures the whimsy of the tale in full color.
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Popeye learns about the personal service careers including being a barber, doing nails, working in a spa, teaching karate, driving a limo, practicing psychology, driving a bus, grooming a dog and more.
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