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Cover: Tony Strobl & Steve Steere

Donald Duck #87

Apr 1963 · Western · 0.12 USD
“Cut Off Cut In”

In "Cut Off Cut In," Goofy’s lifelong quest to collect every job he’s been fired from hits its final letter—Z—when a well-meaning friend suggests he try zoo keeping. With his uncle’s new position arranged, Goofy faces a chance to finally succeed at something… or just complete his list in a whole new way. Written by Carl Fallberg and brought to life with energetic art by Paul Murry, this 1963 classic features a cover by Tony Strobl and Steve Steere.

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writer Carl Fallberg · artist, inker, letterer Paul Murry · colorist Western Publishing Production Shop · cover Tony Strobl, Steve Steere

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artist, inker, letterer Paul Murry
cover pencils Tony Strobl
cover inks Steve Steere

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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 just successfully complete his list?

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).