Top Comics Walt Disney Super Goof #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Where's the Fire?", a crooked sculptor's donation of a statue of Super Goof to the city's art museum sets off a puzzling mystery when priceless oil paintings vanish overnight. Written by Vic Lockman and brought to life with energetic art by Tony Strobl, this 1967 adventure blends humor and intrigue, with Paul Murry’s dynamic cover capturing the caper’s flair.
When a sculptor donates a statue of Super Goof to the city's art museum, the hero is called in to help investigate a mysterious theft—only to find the museum's priceless paintings vanished overnight. With a cast of suspicious characters including a wallpaper salesman, a TV reporter, and two museum guards, the case takes a twist when the statue itself seems to hold a clue.
When Super Goof finds himself imprisoned on the tropical island of Carambia, his superhero duties don’t end with his arrest—especially when the Beagle Boys launch a daring crime spree. With the help of a skeptical pearl diver, a burro rental agent, and the island’s bemused citizens, Super Goof must outwit his foes and prove his worth, even behind bars.
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