Walt Disney Super Goof #28
In "The Case of the Creepy Crook," Goofy sets his sights on finishing his infamous A-to-Z list of jobs he's been fired from—only the letter Z stands between him and total professional futility. With a little help from his nephew Gilbert, Goofy lands a chance at redemption as a zoo attendant, but even that dream job might be doomed by a mysterious thief lurking in the animal enclosures. Written by Carl Fallberg and brought to life with energetic art by Paul Murry, this 1973 Western Publishing classic captures Goofy’s trademark optimism amid escalating chaos, all under Murry’s dynamic cover pencils and inks.
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Goofy has almost completed an A-to-Z list of the jobs he's been fired from. Only the letter Z remains. Gilbert suggests that, rather than become a complete A-to-Z failure that he become a zoo attendant and arranges for his uncle to get such a job. Will Goofy at last become a success at something, or will he successfully complete his list?
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