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    Bela P. Zaboly (4 May 1910 – 11 April 1985), a.k.a. Bill Zaboly, was a first-generation Hungarian-American cartoonist best known for his work as the sole...
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  • between January and May 1938, initially acted as Sims' artist, with Bela Zaboly succeeding him by December 1939. In 1954, Sims relinquished writing duties...
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    Jones is a character appearing in Popeye comics authored by Tom Sims and Bela Zaboly between 1939 and 1959. He is depicted as a sea spirit who inhabits the...
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  • player and manager Béla Vörösmarty (1844–1904), Hungarian jurist and politician Béla Wenckheim (1811–1879), Hungarian politician Bela Zaboly (1910–1985), American...
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  • Milholland Bruce Ozella Bill Pearson Bud Sagendorf George Wildman Doc Winner Bela Zaboly Theatrical shorts Feature film Popeye Television shows Popeye the Sailor...
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  • Crane's Captain Easy , and Stephen Slesinger & Fred Harman's Red Ryder. Bela Zaboly started at NEA as an office boy and eventually was a staff cartoonist...
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    succeeded by a number of artists and writers, including Wood Cowan and Bela Zaboly, before Bill Freyse took over as Our Boarding House artist from 1939...
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  • animator, Paul Terry, followed in the summer by letterer Frank Engli, Bela Zaboly (Popeye), Al Capp (Li'l Abner) and Ray Bailey [fr] (Bruce Gentry). By...
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  • not-so-much." Popeye the Sailor Man Popeye E. C. Segar; Doc Winner; Tom Sims; Bela Zaboly; Ralph Stein;Bud Sagendorf;Bobby London;Hy Eisman;R. K. Milholland Amphibious...
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  • Ford Motors. In 1939, he took over Gene Ahern's Our Boarding House from Bela Zaboly and continued to draw it until his death in 1969. Over a 20-year period...
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