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At first simply titled Popeye, the publication mostly dealt with self-contained tales (unlike the original, serialized comic strip), usually featuring a longer lead story starring Popeye and a few shorter backups headlined by either Popeye or another character. Sagendorf even introduced new backup series such as Axle and Cam or Sherm! and equally used Segar's complement to the daily strip, Sappo, as the supporting feature in the book. One-page text stories would also be included, as well as the later "Popeye's Physical Fitness Program", with the format changing through the years.

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  • Popeye (comic book)
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  • At first simply titled Popeye, the publication mostly dealt with self-contained tales (unlike the original, serialized comic strip), usually featuring a longer lead story starring Popeye and a few shorter backups headlined by either Popeye or another character. Sagendorf even introduced new backup series such as Axle and Cam or Sherm! and equally used Segar's complement to the daily strip, Sappo, as the supporting feature in the book. One-page text stories would also be included, as well as the later "Popeye's Physical Fitness Program", with the format changing through the years.
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  • At first simply titled Popeye, the publication mostly dealt with self-contained tales (unlike the original, serialized comic strip), usually featuring a longer lead story starring Popeye and a few shorter backups headlined by either Popeye or another character. Sagendorf even introduced new backup series such as Axle and Cam or Sherm! and equally used Segar's complement to the daily strip, Sappo, as the supporting feature in the book. One-page text stories would also be included, as well as the later "Popeye's Physical Fitness Program", with the format changing through the years. The comic eventually lengthened its title to Popeye the Sailor with issue 66 in 1962, as Gold Key Comics took the title over from Dell Publishing. Sagendorf eventually retired from the series, leaving his duties to other artists, such as George Wildman. In 2013, IDW Publishing began reprinting Sagendorf's issues as "Popeye Classics".
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