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In "Blotman Returns," hero-worshiping Phineas Fawningfan, desperate to save his Super Goof museum from eviction, pleads with the legendary hero to lend a hand—only to find himself drawn into a mystery that stretches far beyond the pages of his favorite comics. Written by Mark Evanier and Joe Torcivia and brought to life by Jack Bradbury’s expressive art and Rick Keene’s vibrant colors, this 2006 Gemstone adventure blends nostalgia and whimsy in a story that pays homage to classic Disney superhero tales. The cover by Noel Van Horn captures the comic’s playful spirit with a dynamic, eye-catching design.
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Hero-worshiping Phineas Fawningfan has set up a storefront museum dedicated to Super Goof but, because he is behind on his rent to the point of eviction, has only a few newspaper clippings of Super Goof's daring deeds to display. He turns to Super Goof to provide the museum with exhibits.
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