Subject Matter
Genres:
anthropomorphic, superhero
Character(s):
Super Goof [Goofy]; Phineas Fawningfan (curator of the Super Goof Museum); imperiled ironworker; bone-digging dog; Mr. Picklepurse (impatient landlord of the Super Goof Museum); beauty products sales rep; farmer; Super Goof Museum visitors
First Line:
Tuh-Duh! You called fer Super Goof, sir?
Synopsis:
Hero-worshiping Phineas Fawningfan has set up a storefront museum dedicated to Super Goof but, because he is behind on his rent to the point of eviction, has only a few newspaper clippings of Super Goof's daring deeds to display. He turns to Super Goof to provide the museum with exhibits.
Reprinting
Reprint Notes:
Miscellaneous
Pages:
7
Job Number:
S2153
Notes:
NOTES FROM THE DIALOGUE CREATOR:
This story originates with the Disney Studio (S-Code) Program.
Mark Evanier writing credit is per a personal conversation between Mr. Evanier and Joe Torcivia at New York Comic Con 2017.
The pun title, "Now Museum, Now You Don't" was created in tribute to Mark Evanier's notable Super Goof pun title "One Nation in Dirigible" from Super Goof (Western, 1965 Series) #36 (December 1975). https://www.comics.org/issue/29359/
First instance of actual comic book writing/scripting for Joe Torcivia who, in partnership with editor David Gerstein, would do the same for Gemstone, Boom! Studios, IDW, and Fantagraphics.
The dialogue was written in sort of a quasi-Vic Lockman style, as Lockman had written very many Super Goof stories for Western Publishing.