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Popeye#32
Cover: Bud Sagendorf

Popeye #32

Apr 1955 · Dell · 0.10 USD
“"Alone!" or "Hey! Where Is Everybody?" or "Peoples Is All Gone!"”

In this 1955 Dell classic, Popeye faces his strangest mission yet: a town full of missing people, and no one to tell him where they went. With the Sea Hag pulling strings and her henchman bumbling through town, Popeye must track down the missing citizens—only to find himself the only one left standing. Written, drawn, and inked by Bud Sagendorf, this issue showcases his signature blend of slapstick and suspense, with a cover by Sagendorf that captures the chaos in bold, expressive lines.

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The Sea Hag wants to kidnap Popeye, but her henchman doesn't know what Popeye looks like so he takes nearly everyone else in town, forcing Popeye to go and rescue them.

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