E. C. Segar
American cartoonist, creator of Popeye

Born
December 8th, 1894
130 years ago
Died
1938
87 years ago — 44 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
United States
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This American cartoonist created the character Popeye, which first appeared in the daily King Features comic strip Thimble Theatre in 1929. The character quickly gained popularity and was featured in animated shorts and comic books, becoming a cultural icon. Segar's work helped shape the comic strip medium, influencing future generations of cartoonists and animators. Popeye's unique personality and adventures resonated widely, leading to significant commercial success. Segar's artistic style combined humor and adventure, appealing to a broad audience and establishing a lasting legacy within the realm of comics and animation.
Created the comic strip Thimble Theatre
Founded beloved character Popeye
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