A beloved character from your childhood doesn’t have to be in the public domain very long before it gets the low-budget ...
1960–1962: Popeye the Sailor (produced by King Features Syndicate) introduces over 200 made-for-TV episodes. 1963: Bud Sagendorf, Segar’s former assistant, continues Popeye’s legacy in comic ...
The early version of the cartoon sailor is now in public domain, and he's already the star of a slasher movie.
The iconic Popeye character gets butchered in this gory ’80s slasher retread.
David Farragut at Mobile Bay. Among those killed outside of Cherbourg was David Henry White, a 19-year-old Black man impressed into service aboard the Alabama. In the decades that followed ...
The idea of Pac-Man turning the tables on his spooky tormentors came from the cartoon series Popeye, where the hero sailor is only able to take on his nemesis Bluto after a healthy dose of spinach ...
Fukuda-san is perfectly bald, with a luxuriant mustache. His work has been described as “kind of British,” which means he ...
In the oft-forgotten, no-man’s-land territory ... the fictional town where Popeye lives in in Robert Altman’s 1980 film about the big-armed sailor. It’s a post-military town where, as ...