Popeye was created by American cartoonist Elzie Crisler (E.C.) Segar , who introduced the character in his comic strip Thimble Theatre in 1929.

Quick Scoop

  • The person who created Popeye is Elzie Crisler Segar, often credited as E.C. Segar.
  • Popeye first appeared as a side character in the existing strip Thimble Theatre , not as the original star.
  • The character became so popular that Popeye soon took over the strip and grew into a global pop‑culture icon across comics, animation, and merchandise.

A Bit Of Backstory

  • Segar was born in Chester, Illinois, and worked his way up from local cartooning jobs to creating syndicated newspaper strips.
  • Thimble Theatre originally focused on Olive Oyl and her family; Popeye’s 1929 debut was meant to be brief, but audience demand brought him back as the lead.

Fun Inspiration Note

  • A real-life tough guy from Segar’s hometown, Frank “Rocky” Fiegel, is widely believed to have inspired Popeye’s look and personality: a one‑eyed, pipe‑smoking, scrappy character who cared about local kids.

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