Issue | #27 |
Published | October 1973 |
Cover Price | 0.20 USD |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | Chase Craig? |
Genre | Funny animals |
Pencils | Kay Wright? |
Inks | Kay Wright? |
Synopsis | Ad for 132 piece set of plastic Roman soldiers for $1.98 from Roman War Soldiers, Westbury, N.Y. |
Pencils | Russ Heath |
Inks | Russ Heath |
Letters | typeset |
Notes | Inside front cover. |
Characters | Super Goof; Beagle Boys [176-167; 176-761; 176-671; 671-6??]; Gyro Gearloose; Chief O'Hara; Mr. Freebish; Mr. Hotchkiss |
Synopsis | The Beagle Boys fool Gearloose into concocting a super-appetite potion and then they get Super Goof to take it. Super Goof is so busy eating that he can't capture the Boys as they commit crimes, but he manages by accident anyway. |
Genre | Funny animals |
Script | Mark Evanier |
Pencils | Kay Wright |
Inks | Kay Wright |
Reprinted | in Super Goof (Whitman, 1980 series) #66 (December 1981) |
Synopsis | Ad for toy from Kenner. |
Letters | typeset |
Notes | Appears between pages 4-5 of story sequence 2. |
Characters | Super Goof; Escape Codd; Beagle Boys [176-671; 176-123; 176-176; ???-???]; Chief O'Hara |
Synopsis | The boys kidnap an escape artist to try to get him to tell his escape secrets, but Super Goof stops them. |
Genre | Funny animals |
Script | Mark Evanier |
Pencils | Kay Wright |
Inks | Kay Wright |
Synopsis | Ad for bicycle from Sears. |
Letters | typeset |
Notes | Appears between pages 2-3 of story sequence 4. |
Synopsis | Ad for opportunities selling newspaper from Grit Publishing Co. |
Pencils | ? (photo) |
Inks | ? (photo) |
Letters | typeset |
Synopsis | Ad for novelties. |
Letters | typeset |
Pencils | ? (photo) |
Inks | ? (photo) |
Letters | typeset |
Characters | Super Goof; film director; Beagle Boys [671-176; 176-671; 167-761] |
Synopsis | The boys tie up some actors who were playing them and then engage Super Goof in real stunts instead of fake ones until Super Goof turns the tables. |
Genre | Funny animals |
Script | Mark Evanier |
Pencils | Kay Wright |
Inks | Kay Wright |
Notes | Mark Evanier's first script for Gold Key, sold to them on July 14, 1972. One panel has 2 Beagle Boys wearing the same number: 671-176. |
Synopsis | Ad for iron-on transfers designed by Roach Studios. |
Letters | typeset |
Notes | Appears between pages 3-4 of Story Sequence 9. |
Characters | Beagle Boys [176-176; 176-671; 167-176; 176-123]; Chief O'Hara; Super Goof; W. W. Munger; Howard; Phillip |
Synopsis | W. W. Munger is publishing the "Feats of A Thousand" book and the boys are just one arrest from making it. But Chief O'Hara is just 4 arrests from making it into the book, so Super Goof arranges for the Chief to get the credit, passing up other chances to arrest the boys himself. |
Genre | Funny animals |
Script | Mark Evanier |
Pencils | Kay Wright |
Inks | Kay Wright |
Notes | Beagle Boys numbers are also shown as 176-761, 171-6??, and 176-761, even though only 4 boys are depicted. One panel has 2 Beagle Boys wearing the same number: 176-123. |
Synopsis | Ad for novelties. |
Letters | typeset |
Notes | Appears between pages 3-4 of story sequence 11. |
Synopsis | Ad for Sea Monkeys from Unicorn House. |
Letters | typeset |
Notes | Copyright 1971 Transcience Corporation. Appears between pages 3-4 of story sequence 11. |
Synopsis | Ad for toy from Revolutionary War Soldiers, Westbury, NY. |
Letters | typeset |
Synopsis | Ad for greeting card sales. |
Letters | typeset |
Notes | Inside back cover. |
Synopsis | Ad for Christmas cards sales. |
Letters | typeset |
Notes | Back cover. |