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continued by
several writers and artists, most
notably Segar's ****istant Bud
Sagendorf. The
strip continues to
appear in first-run
installments on Sundays, written...
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Forrest Cowles Sagendorf (March 22, 1915 –
September 22, 1994),
better known as Bud
Sagendorf, was an
American cartoonist,
notable for his work on King...
- Popeye: The
Great Comic Book
Tales by Bud
Sagendorf, p. 16. Yoe Books/IDW,
February 2011. "Popeye
artist Sagendorf dies
after five
decades with strip", Daily...
- year.
Segar later moved to
Santa Monica, California.
According to Bud
Sagendorf, he
lived near
George Herriman.
Although they
admired each other's work...
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Russell Lake – A
small lake at the
northwestern corner of Cobleskill.
Sagendorf Corners – A
location north of
Howes Cave.
Shutts Corners – A location...
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Episcopal priest and theologian, born and grew up in Wenatchee. Bud
Sagendorf (1915–1994),
cartoonist known for
drawing Popeye, born in
Wenatche Heidi...
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including Brookside Avenue, Sand Lake Road at
Steamview Lane, and at
Sagendorf Lane. The
trolley cars were open
sided in the
summer and
windowed side...
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Popeye E. C. Segar; Doc Winner; Tom Sims; Bela Zaboly;
Ralph Stein;Bud
Sagendorf;Bobby London;Hy Eisman;R. K.
Milholland Amphibious 1919–present In a 1954...
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Langridge Bobby London R. K.
Milholland Bruce Ozella Bill
Pearson Bud
Sagendorf George Wildman Doc
Winner Bela
Zaboly Theatrical shorts Feature film Popeye...
- Supervillains. New York:
Facts on File. p. 311. ISBN 0-8160-1356-X. Bud
Sagendorf, "Dumb Vulture", in
Popeye the Sailor: Sea Stories. Gold Key Comics, October...