Four Color #702
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Goofy Success Story," Goofy’s rise to fame unfolds through a series of self-contained, humorous shorts—The Moose Hunt, Sheriff Two-Gun, Pirate Waters, and Frigid Frontier—each presented as classic cartoon films. Written by Vic Lockman and brought to life with lively art by Tony Strobl, with inks by John Liggera and colors by the Western Publishing Production Shop, this 1956 Four Color comic captures Goofy’s antics in a playful, nostalgic package, all framed by his unlikely journey to stardom. The cover, also by Tony Strobl, perfectly sets the tone for the lighthearted fun within.
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A framing sequence of Goofy becoming a star is wrapped around "movie" stories named The Moose Hunt, Sheriff Two-Gun, Pirate Waters, and Frigid Frontier.
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