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In recent years artists and writers have claimed Bluto and Brutus are actually twin brothers. Popeye will need a lot of spinach to figure out these family trees. By Fred M. Enjoyed this? Please share on social media! Comments will load 8 seconds after page. Click here to load them now. Latest by Rich Johnston. Once upon a time Mary Marvel was the sister of Captain Marvel - back before trademarks were a problem. Now she is Mary Bromfield, sister of Billy Batson,.
Something Is Killing The Children time! Thought Bubble isn't best known for the kind of cosplay you'll find at MCM, full of expensive bought costumes jazzed up for the show. It has a more. The Maxx was a comic book series he launched from Image Comics. Brutus is a character first appearing in the Popeye the Sailor TV series from , an enemy of Popeye. Created to fulfil Bluto 's role during a time when it was erroneusly believed that the latter was not introduced first in the original Thimble Theatre , Brutus is essentially a new character meant to resemble the earlier Bluto in both appearance and actions.
In trying to avoid the use of characters borne out of Paramount Pictures productions, King Features Syndicate 's TV cartoon introduced Brutus as one of the main villains, in addition to the Sea Hag making her animated debut.
In , King Features produced new shorts, in five separate studios. In these new cartoons, the tall heavy villain with the beard was called Brutus. Well, King did some sloppy research. They were operating under the misapprehension that Bluto was created for the Fleischer cartoons, and that Paramount had exclusive rights to the name. The first King cartoons, in fact, e.
In any case, it was soon decided that Brutus was actually a whole new character, and his appearance and demeanor were altered, albeit not enough that anyone would notice. Brutus was only around for two years on screen. In print, Brutus lingered for some time, primarily under the direction of Segar apprentice Bud Sagendorf, who drew the strip, comic books, and designs for merchandise until Bill London, who took over from Sagendorf, preferred Bluto, but sometimes reverted back to Brutus, even within the confines of a single story cf.
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