Popeye #24
In "Golden Street!", Swee'Pea drifts off in his rowboat and stumbles upon a hidden land where the king bears an uncanny resemblance to him—so much so that even Popeye, rushing in to rescue his son, finds himself utterly confused. Written and illustrated by Bud Sagendorf, this 1953 Dell comic delivers a whimsical twist on identity and family, all rendered in Sagendorf’s signature style. The cover, also by Sagendorf, captures the mystery with a vibrant, playful scene of the river’s hidden realm.
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Swee'Pea falls asleep in his rowboat and drifts off to a hidden land at the end of the river where the king looks just like Swee'Pea. When Popeye arrives to rescue his son even he can't tell the two apart.
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