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An article for WBUR agreed that Popeye and Hulk were more "artistic" than modern comic movies, and said that Popeye has been "mistakenly" overlooked. [24] Filmmaker Paul Thomas Anderson is a noted fan of the film, listing it as a favorite, even using Duvall's song, "He Needs Me", in his own film, Punch-Drunk Love and its soundtrack. [citation ...
Captain Strong is a fictional character in DC Comics, introduced in Action Comics #421 (1973) as a parody of Popeye. [1] Created by writer Cary Bates, Strong gains superhuman strength by consuming "sauncha," a special seaweed with drug-like effects that enhance his power but cause addiction and erratic behavior.
An amalgamation of DC's Solomon Grundy and Marvel's the Hulk (Robert Bruce Banner). [3] [9] Spider-Boy (Peter Ross). An amalgamation of DC's Superboy and Marvel's Spider-Man. [10] First appearance in "DC/Marvel All Access" #4 (December 1996) Mutant Man (Lucas Kent)- An Amalgamation Marvel's Bishop and DC's Superman.
In November 1987, Bundy defeated Hulk Hogan via a count-out on an episode of Saturday Night's Main Event XIII, [29] but lost to Hogan in a rematch on the next episode of the series; [30] the match was best known for the referee becoming legitimately injured when he was accidentally caught between Hogan and a charging Bundy, and Andre the Giant ...
The first Popeye cartoon to use the RCA Photophone sound system; The last Popeye cartoon produced at the Fleischer/Famous studio in Miami, Florida. Famous moved to New York City (the original home of Fleischer Studios) in late 1943. A restored version was prepared for The Popeye Show, but the show was cancelled before it could air
Daigoro vs. Goliath; Daikaijū Tōkyō ni arawaru; Daikyojū Gappa; Daimajin; The Darkest Hour; Darkman; Darkman II: The Return of Durant; Darkman III: Die Darkman Die; Dawn of the Planet of the Apes; Dead and Deader [6] Dead End Drive-In; Dead Heat [7] Dead Leaves; Dead or Alive: Final; Dead Space; Dear God No! [8] Death Machine; The Death of ...
Popeye the Sailor is a fictional cartoon character created by Elzie Crisler Segar. [17] [18] [19] [20] The character first appeared on January 17, 1929, in the daily ...
Introduced in the episode "Hulk vs. the World", he is initially imprisoned in the Cube before a technological fault allows the inmates to escape and take over in "Breakout". In the two-part episode "Gamma World", the Leader joins forces with the Abomination, the Absorbing Man , the Wrecking Crew , the U-Foes , and Zzzax to turn people worldwide ...