Dynabrite Comics - 1979
Walt Disney's
Super Goof
Meets Super Thief

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Super Goof first appeared in The Phantom Blot #2 (February, 1965) by Del Connell (story) and Paul Murry (art), where he was just imagining that he was a super hero. He made his first appearance as an actual superhero in Donald Duck #102 (July, 1965), in the story "All's Well that Ends Awful", also by Connell and Murry. In his third appearance, "The Thief of Zanzipar" from Super Goof #1 (October, 1965), the origin of his powers is meteor-irradiated peanuts. In later stories, Super Goof not only encountered the Phantom Blot, but also such adversaries as Black Pete, the Beagle Boys, Emil Eagle, and Mad Madam Mim.

The Dynabrite series of books had cardboard covers. This one is Whitman #11354-1 Super Goof Meets Super Thief 10" x 7 1/8"

Meets Super Thief  
(Sequence 1 , 32 pages ) 

Credits:
Paul Murry (Pencils), Paul Murry (Inks), 

Character appearances:
Clarabelle Cow, Huey, Dewey and Louie, Uncle Scrooge

Reprinted: From Super Goof 4-02
 
The Vanishing Zoo  
(Sequence 2 , 16 pages ) 

Credits:
Bob Ogle (Script), Paul Murry (Pencils), Paul Murry (Inks), 

Character appearances:
Beagle Boys, Goofy, Mickey Mouse, Chief O'Hara, Super Goof

Reprinted: From Super Goof 1-03, In Super Goof 16,
Super Goof 65, Disney Comics Alb 8