Pipeye, Pupeye, Poopeye, Peepeye (Popeye's identical nephews)
Shorty (Popeye's shipmate in three World War II era Famous studios shorts)
Diesel Oyl (Olive's identical niece, a conceited brat who appears in three of the 1960s King Features shorts)
Popeye, Jr. (son of Popeye and Olive Oyl, exclusive of the series Popeye and Son)
Tank (son of Bluto, exclusive of the series Popeye and Son)
No , you may be thinking of Sluggo Smith who was a character in the comic strip Nancy .
Featured in the Popeye comic strip in 1936.
"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 last comic strip was published 7/30/94...
He is known by the name 'Popeye'.
The cartoon character Popeye does not have a middle name. Popeye made his first appearance in 1929 in a comic strip.
AnswerPopeye was originally created by Elzie Crisler Segar in the comic strip ''Thimble Theater''. Popeye was a secondary character to the Oyl family, including Olive, her brother Castor, their parents, and Olive's boyfriend, Ham Gravy. The series also introduced the Sea Hag and other classic characters. Eventually the series was renamed as "Thimble Theater starring Popeye the Sailor Man," and later simply "Popeye." The strip was carried on by Bud Sagendorf, and currently on weekends by Hy Eisman.ham gravey rules on pie
The comic strip character honored by the grateful farmers of Crystal City with a six-foot high stone mountain in 1937 was 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 .
Popeye
You can find the characters Wal Cooch and Horse in the well-known comic strip "Funky Winkerbean" created by Tom Batiuk. They were introduced as characters in the strip's fictional comic book series within the larger comic strip universe.