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Popeye and the Haunted House

Popeye and the Haunted House
Author: Charles Spain Verral
Publisher:
Total Pages: 20
Release: 1980
Genre: Popeye (Fictitious character)
ISBN:

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While Popeye, Olive Oyl, and Swee'pea search for treasure in an old mansion, they are interrupted by a shape in a white sheet.


Popeye and the Haunted House

Popeye and the Haunted House
Author: Charles Spain Verral
Publisher: Price Stern Sloan
Total Pages: 32
Release: 1983
Genre: Ghost stories
ISBN: 9780843141320

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While Popeye, Olive Oyl, and Swee'pea search for treasure in an old mansion, they are interrupted by a shape in a white sheet.


Popeye

Popeye
Author: Fred M. Grandinetti
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2004-08-12
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 078641605X

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It's a rare comic character who can make audiences laugh for well over half a century--but then again, it's a pretty rare cartoon hero who can boast of forearms thicker than his waist, who can down a can of spinach in a single gulp, or who generally faces the world with one eye squinted completely shut. When E.C. Segar's gruff but lovable sailor man first tooted his pipe to the public on January 7, 1929, it was not in the animated cartoon format for which he is best known today (and which would become the longest running series in film history). Instead it was on the comics page of the New York Journal, as Segar's Thimble Theatre strip. Over the decades to come, Popeye was to appear on radio, television, stage, and even in a live-action feature film. This comprehensive and lavishly illustrated history is a thoroughly updated and revised edition of the highly acclaimed 1994 work. Animated series and films are examined, noting the different directions each studio took and the changing character designs of the Popeye family. Popeye in other media--comics, books, radio, and a stage play--is thoroughly covered, as are Robert Altman's 1980 live-action film, and Popeye memorabilia.


The Kiss of Life

The Kiss of Life
Author: Daniel Waters
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2010-05-27
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0857071289

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When Phoebe's best friend Adam takes a bullet for her, it proves everyone right - Adam is in love with her. And now that he's come back to life, Phoebe's presence may be more important than ever. They say that a zombie can come back from death faster if they're loved... and kissed - which means Phoebe has to say goodbye to Tommy Williams, the other zombie in her life. While coaxing Adam back to reality and fending off Tommy's advances, Phoebe continues to carry on as if everything's normal. But normal has been different since American teenagers started rising from their graves. Although some try to bridge the gap between the living and the differently biotic, there are scores of people who want nothing more than to send all of the undead back to their graves. And the dead kids in Phoebe's school don't like that one bit...


Popeye and the Ghost

Popeye and the Ghost
Author: Features Inc King
Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 12
Release: 1981
Genre: Ghost stories
ISBN: 9780394848655

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Popeye investigates what seems to be a "ghosk" in the cabin during a sailing trip with his friends.


Toons in Toyland

Toons in Toyland
Author: Tim Hollis
Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages: 1027
Release: 2015-03-25
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1626745005

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Every living American adult likely prized one childhood toy that featured the happy image of an animated cartoon or comic strip character. There is an ever-growing market for these collectibles, and stacks of books pose as pricing guides. Yet Tim Hollis is the first to examine the entire story of character licensing and merchandising from a historical view. Toons in Toyland focuses mainly on the post-World War II years, circa 1946-1980, when the last baby boomers were in high school. During those years, the mass merchandising of cartoon characters peaked. However, the concept of licensing cartoon characters for toys, trinkets, and other merchandise dates back to the very first newspaper comics character, the Yellow Kid, who debuted in 1896 and was soon appearing on a variety of items. Eventually, cartoon producers and comic strip artists counted on merchandising as a major part of their revenue stream. It still plays a tremendous role in the success of the Walt Disney Company and many others today. Chapters examine storybooks (such as Little Golden Books), comic books, records, board games, jigsaw puzzles, optical toys (including View-Master and Kenner's Give-a-Show Projector), and holiday paraphernalia. Extending even beyond toys, food companies licensed characters galore--remember the Peanuts characters plugging bread and Dolly Madison snacks? And roadside attractions, amusement parks, campgrounds, and restaurants--think Yogi Bear and Jellystone Park Campgrounds--all bought a bit of cartoon magic to lure the green waves of tourists' dollars.


That's Life, I Guess

That's Life, I Guess
Author: Paul Berge
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2017-05-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1387038079

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Los Angeles, 1936, broke, hungry and without wings. Like many Depression-era tramps, Jake Hollow is drawn to California's siren call. Unlike other hobos, he carries a telegram from an old buddy, inviting Jake to live the dream at rainbow's dead end, flying for the movies. As Jake rides the rails into L.A., the East Coast Mob, led by Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel, arrives in style to stake its claim on the City of Angels. With Prohibition repealed, mobsters turn to expanding illegal gambling operations in Southern California. To avoid the law they can't bribe, the casinos are loaded onto old steamships and anchored outside the three-mile limit off the coast. What's illegal on land is vaguely legit offshore. As the money rolls in on the tide it carries the bodies of those who don't play by the rules-Mob rules, Hollywood rules. And Jake Hollow rarely plays or flies by the rules.


Popeye

Popeye
Author: Fred Grandinetti
Publisher:
Total Pages: 298
Release: 1994
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN:

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From comic strip hero to motion picture star, here is the history of Popeye, one of the best-loved cartoon characters. Animated series and films are examined, noting the different directions each studio took and the changing character designs of the Popeye family. Popeye in other media--comics, books, radio, and even a stage play--is thoroughly covered, as are Robert Altman's 1980 live-action film, and Popeye memorabilia.


Popeye Classics

Popeye Classics
Author: Bud Sagendorf
Publisher: IDW Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Comic books, strips, etc
ISBN: 9781613775578

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Re-presenting the classic Popeye comic book series that debuted in 1948 by Bud Sagendorf, the long-time assistant to creator E.C. Segar! Carefully reproduced from the original comic books and lovingly restored, Volume 1 contains issues #1-4, with stories such as "That's What I Yam," "Ghost Island," and "Dead Valley." Also includes all of Sagendorf's gloriously funny one-pagers.


Doing Their Bit

Doing Their Bit
Author: Michael S. Shull
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2014-05-23
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0786481692

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The golden age of animation stretched from the early 1930s to the mid-1950s, with movie cartoons reaching an extraordinarily high level of artistry and technique--far higher than today's TV cartoons, for instance. Nearly 1000 cartoons were produced by the seven major animation studios in the U.S. between January 1, 1939, and September 30, 1945--the immediate pre-World War II period up to the cessation of hostilities. More than a quarter of the cartoons substantially refer to the war, and thereby are invaluable in helping to understand American attitudes and Hollywood's reflection of them. The meat of Doing Their Bit is a filmography with extremely detailed summaries of the 260 or so commercially produced, animated, war-related shorts, 1939-1945. There is also a good bit of overall commentary on these films as a group. Two chapters wrap up animated cartoons of World War I and the general political tenor of animated talkies of the 1930s. This edition also includes a new chapter on the outrageous government-sponsored Pvt Snafus.