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Drawings for a flexible Popeye figure |
DeStefano has not drawn the Popeye newspaper strip, but he drew this PSA. |
Part of a Popeye style guide that DeStefano developed for King |
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Sketches for a flexible Bluto figure |
DeStefano's drawing for a T-shirt
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DeStefano's drawings for a cirocco statue from Dark Horse |
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A small cap on Popeye is DeStefano's "signature," since he can't sign his work. |
This drawing was one of DeStefano's earliest submissions to King.
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Who better than Olive Oyl to be the spokesmodel for a Spanish olive oil company? |
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DeStefano is often asked to give Popeye a more modern look. |
DeStefano's pencils of the core group of the Popeye cast.
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DeStefano's design for Sea Hag, done in the classic Fleisher style. |
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Another take on Sea Hag, this time with her archenemy, |
Art from a Japanese animated commercial that DeStefano storyboarded.
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Another sample that DeStefano produced for King when he was auditioning for the job of Popeye's merchandising artist. |
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An unused sketch for a Popeye telephone. (Editor's note: Put it into production--we'll buy it!) |
Popeye's incarnations through the decades, courtesy of DeStefano.
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The core group of characters, from DeStefano's initial efforts for King. |
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