Daily OCD: 7/7/11

Today's Online Commentary & Diversions:

Popeye Vol. 5:

Review: "…[T]he fifth [Popeye] collection, "Wha's a Jeep?", is just as vital and zippy as any of [the] earlier books, particularly in the daily strips…. This is great stuff — as I've said before, Segar's Popeye is not just one of the great American comics, it's one of the great comedy/adventure works of all time, full of brawling, joking, inexhaustible life." – Andrew Wheeler, The Antick Musings of G.B.H. Hornswoggler, Gent.

The Littlest Pirate King

Review: The Comics Journal's R. Fiore on David B.'s The Littlest Pirate King, in its entirety: "Speaking of comics that would make good movies, if Henry Selick is looking for his next project, this is it, right here."

Love and Rockets Book 22: Ghost of Hoppers

Analysis: At The Comics Grid, Tony Venezia examines Jaime Hernandez’s Ghost of Hoppers as a gothic text in the context of the concept of the Freudian uncanny (via Sean T. Collins)