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Cover: Bud Sagendorf

Popeye #4

Jan 1957 · Frew Publications · 1/- [0-1-0 AUP]
“Trouble-Shooter”

In "Trouble-Shooter," Popeye runs his own Trouble Service, taking on the case of King Hinkle from the island nation of Moola—twenty wars lost, and still no peace in sight. With the help of his usual mix of wit and spinach, Popeye is unexpectedly named king to face the terrifying monster king of Boola. Written and illustrated by Bud Sagendorf, this 1957 Frew Publications gem features his distinctive art on both the interior and cover, with the cover by Sagendorf himself.

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writer, artist, inker Bud Sagendorf
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When Popeye opens Popeye's Trouble Service he helps cowardly King Hinkle from the island country of Moola, who has fought twenty wars and lost twenty wars. Popeye is made king so he can defeat the horrible monster king of Boola.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).