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Cover: George Wildman

Popeye #E-3

Jan 1972 · King Features · 0.00 FREE
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In this free 1972 issue of Popeye, the spinach-powered hero takes Swee' Pea on a lively tour of careers in communications, showcasing everything from radio broadcasting and news reporting to photography, drafting, and even air traffic control—each with a classic Popeye twist. Written by Joe Gill and illustrated by Ray Dirgo, the story blends whimsy and workplace curiosity, with George Wildman’s vibrant cover capturing the fun and variety of the journey.

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writer Joe Gill · artist, inker Ray Dirgo · cover George Wildman

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writer Joe Gill
artist, inker Ray Dirgo
cover pencils, inks George Wildman

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Popeye shows Swee' Pea a variety of careers in communications including TV, radio, advertising, news reporting, photography, drafting, telephone operating, air traffic controlling, telephone line repair, and more.

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