The popularity of the character continued even after Six Flags officially cancelled the ad campaign.
The comic quickly became a success, and its editor soon realized that it was because of the popularity of the character.
The popularity of the character among the test audience however convinced the producers to keep the part of Murdock.
The announcement came after the company realized the growing popularity of the character, including an online petition for a third chapter in the series.
The popularity of the character led to three novellas appearing in Argosy in 1932, 1933, and 1934.
In any case, Barbieri largely contributed to the popularity of the character with plays such as L'inavvertito.
The popularity and success of the character has, however, largely mollified any initial concerns.
Subtle racism may have contributed to the popularity of the character of Ramona and the novel.
He started the popularity of the character Ronald McDonald, advertising for the fast food chain.
The writers changed directions after the popularity of the character grew.