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In the films and later television cartoons, Olive Oyl is usually Popeye's girlfriend, although she could be extremely fickle, depending on who could woo her the best or had the flashier possessions, and she was prone to become angry with Popeye over seemingly minor issues.
Olive Oyl is a character created by Elzie Crisler Segar in 1919 for his comic strip Thimble Theatre, eventually renamed after Popeye following the sailor's introduction and popularization.
Originated by Shadia Amin and Randy Milholland, with Olive’s story now told by Emi Burdge, this strip shares what Olive and Popeye get up to when they’re not together — from Olive’s yoga classes with her pal Mae, to Popeye trying to keep his parents from challenging each other to a death match!
Olive Oyl, American comic-strip and cartoon character, the longtime love interest of the sailor Popeye. Tall, gangly, big-footed Olive Oyl, whose black hair was almost always tied back in a bun, first co-starred with her brother, Castor Oyl, in 1919 in the newspaper comic strip Thimble Theatre.
Olive Oyl first met Popeye when the sailor was hired by her brother Castor Oyl for another of his get-rich-quick schemes. After a while, Olive and Popeye fell in love with each...
Popeye the Sailor: With Jack Mercer, Mae Questel, Jackson Beck. The continuing animated adventures of Olive Oyl, Wimpy, Swee'pea and Popeye.
Olive Oyl first stole Popeye's heart when she mistakenly kissed him on the cheek, igniting Popeye's heart and initiating their long, tumultuous love affair. Olive is unfailingly self-confident, clever, romantic, passionate and determined.
Olive & Popeye are back with a new twice-weekly webcomic here at Comics Kingdom, where fans are family. The strip stars two of the most iconic and classic characters that have been around for nearly 100 years, with a rich history in comics.
The iconic pairing of Popeye consists of him and Olive Oyl. Popeye is represented as a big-muscled, spinach loving sailor and Olive Oyl as his sassy girflfriend. In the comics she is considered a sassy and brash woman that fights for and with Popeye.
Olive Oyl was the only member of the original “Thimble Theatre” cast created by cartoonist Elzie Segar to survive the strip’s eventual transformation into a starring vehicle for Popeye, and she appeared as the leading lady in all subsequent media adaptations.