Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #12 (420)
In "Singapore Joe," Goofy finds himself unexpectedly entangled in a web of inheritance when he’s mistaken for a wealthy heir, prompting the estate’s trustees to scheme behind the scenes to maintain their grip on the fortune. With Mickey Mouse stepping in to uncover the truth, the story unfolds with classic Disney charm, clever twists, and the kind of slapstick wit that defines the era. Written by Don R. Christensen and brought to life with dynamic art by Paul Murry—pencils, inks, and lettering all by Murry—this 1975 issue features a cover by Bob Gregory and Tony DiPaola.
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When Goofy appears to be an heir to a large estate, the current trustees are determined to keep control for themselves, but Mickey foils their plans.
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