Goofy Adventures - List of Issues

List of Issues

  1. Balboa De Goofy, and Goofy Frankenstein Part 1
  2. Goofy Frankenstein Part 2, Goofy Peary at the North Pole, and Goof Brothers at Kitty Hawk
  3. Covered Wagons Ho and Alexander Goof
  4. The Great Goofidini
  5. Sir Goof and Knights of the Square Table, and First Goof on the Moon
  6. Super Goof and the Thief of Zanzipar
  7. Two Muskeeters Plus One
  8. Goofy Washington Our Nation's Flounder, A Goofy Look at the Movies, and Star Goof
  9. The Name's Goof James Goof
  10. Goofy Samurai, and A Goofy Look at Doors
  11. Goofis Khan
  12. Arizona Goof and the Lost Aztec Temple Part 1
  13. Arizona Goof and the Lost Aztec Temple Part 2
  14. Alexander Goof The Early Years
  15. Super Goof Versus the Cold Ray
  16. Sheerluck Goof and the Giggling Ghost of Notenny Moor, and The Goofy Wolfman
  17. Back in Time, and Tomb of Goofula

Even after the series got cancelled the Goofy stories occasionally appeared in Walt Disney's Comics and Stories, Donald and Mickey, Donald Duck and Mickey Mouse and Walt Disney Giant.

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