Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #12 (312)
In "The Not-So-Ancient Mariner," a bomb at detective Mickey Mouse’s home sets off a chain of mistaken identities, leading Super Goof to make a wild move: he breaks Black Pete out of prison, convinced Pete is behind the crime—despite Pete being locked up. Written by Bob Ogle and illustrated by Tony Strobl, with inks by Steve Steere and colors by the Western Publishing Production Shop, this 1966 adventure blends classic Disney humor with a twisty mystery. The cover, penciled by Strobl and inked by Larry Mayer, captures the chaos perfectly.
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A bomb is delivered to the home of detective Mickey Mouse. Super Goof mistakenly believes that Black Pete is the guilty party, even though Black Pete is still in prison – so he breaks Pete out, so he can be arrested for the crime.
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