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Gomer Goof
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Gomer Goof
Summary
Gomer Goof is a master loafer. He’s also a genius, if absent-minded, inventor. His laziness, his gadgets and his sheer bad luck create havoc at Spirou Magazine and drive his colleagues crazy – but he’s such a likeable guy!
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6
Gomer Goof
Vol. 1: Mind the Goof!
$8.99
Gomer Goof
Vol. 2: It's a Van Goof
$8.99
Gomer Goof
Vol. 3: Gone with the Goof
$8.49
Gomer Goof
Vol. 4: The Goof is Out There
$8.49
Gomer Goof
Vol. 5: Goofball Season
$8.99
Gomer Goof
Vol. 6: Gomer: Gofer, Loafer
$8.99
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