Walt Disney's the Phantom Blot #2
In "The Phantom Blot Meets Super Goof," the elusive Phantom Blot sets his sights on becoming the most notorious outlaw in Western history, while Goofy—unintentionally fueled by a flask of Gyro's experimental super fuel—believes he's now a true superhero. Written by Del Connell and brought to life with dynamic art by Paul Murry, this 1965 Western issue pairs a classic villain's scheme with Goofy's delusional heroics in a delightfully absurd collision of egos and antics. The cover by Paul Murry captures the chaos perfectly.
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The Phantom Blot wants to get into the history books as the most infamous western outlaw. Goofy, having inadvertently drunk a flask of Gyro's super fuel, believes himself to be a super-hero. Somehow, these two ideas manage to come together nicely.
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