Super Goof
Goofy accidentally discovers that eating Super Goobers — a batch of super-powered peanuts grown in his garden — grants him extraordinary abilities, transforming the lovable klutz into the caped hero Super Goof.
Few characters capture the goofy, good-hearted spirit of Silver Age comics quite like Super Goof, who burst onto the scene in 1965 courtesy of creators Del Connell and Paul Murry in Walt Disney's the Phantom Blot #2. Born from that wonderfully inventive era of Western Publishing's Disney line, this caped comedic hero went on to headline his own series and pop up across digests and giant comics for an astonishing six decades — a testament to how thoroughly readers took him to their hearts. Along the way he's shared pages with some of the most beloved names in Disney comics: Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Clarabelle Cow, and Chief O'Hara, placing him squarely at the center of that warm, bustling universe. Whether you're a longtime Disney comics devotee or just discovering the Western Publishing era, Super Goof is a genuine Silver Age gem well worth tracking down.
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