"Thimble Theater" .
The first comic strip Popeye appeared in was called "Thimble Theatre," created by cartoonist Elzie Crisler Segar in 1929. Popeye quickly became a popular character in the strip with his distinctive appearance and catchphrase, "I yam what I yam."
The cartoon character Popeye does not have a middle name. Popeye made his first appearance in 1929 in a comic strip.
He is known by the name 'Popeye'.
Alice the Goon is a character from the Popeye comic strip and "Goon" from Eric Powell's comic books does not have a proper name .
The comic strip name "Thimble Theatre" was chosen by its creator, E.C. Segar, as a random and catchy title without much significance. Segar later introduced the character Popeye to the strip, which went on to become the most popular and enduring character in Thimble Theatre.
There was a newspaper comic strip in the early 20th century, Popeye (the Sailor Man), which spawned a series of animated short subjects for theaters in the 1930s (produced by a rival studio to Walt Disney). Popeye's girl friend was Olive Oyl. If you google Popeye, you'll learn all about it.
Wimpy's full name is J. Wellington Wimpy. He is a character from the Popeye comic strip and cartoons known for his love of hamburgers.
Snoopy's mother was Missy. She only ever appeared in one comic, on 26 July 1996.
John's last name from the Garfield comic strip is Arbuckle.
Yes, the names of comic strips should be put in italics.Example: The Boondocks.
The title of the comic strip is "Peanuts" and it's original name was "Lil Folks" .
In the comic strip "Hagar the Horrible," Hagar's daughter is named Honi.