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BART SIMPSON #13 - (Bates/Simone/Majoros/Ho) Bart pays a hefty price for wreaking havoc at the Frying Dutchman - then stuff happens, and he is mistaken for the rarest fish of all - the Feios Peixes Grande. And for action -the Legend of Bartzan and ""The Ancient Forbidden Golden City of Gold."".
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BART SIMPSON #14 - (Rogers/Bates/Costanza/Majoros) With a little help from Professor Frink, Bart meets up with his parents at Springfield Elementary in 1969. Then, Bart is mistaken for a big ugly fish and has to run from a crew of revenge-obsessed sailors! Also, it's ""Take Your Parents to School Day!"" Bi-monthly this October!
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BART SIMPSON #15 - (Bates, DiGerolamo, Escobar, & Rivette) Bart displays the merits of demerits in his ""Guide to the Junior Campers,"" Lisa goes off to saxophone camp, and Maggie goes on an exciting adventure through outer space. And, finally, after a trip to Frink Labs, Bart unleashes a terrible and unstoppable computer virus upon the world. Menace meets machine this December! Now bi-monthly.
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BART SIMPSON'S TREEHOUSE OF HORROR #9 - (Boothby, Brereton, Millidge, Dini, & Bone) Bongo Comics presents the tantalizingly tempting Treehouse of Horror! Join our ghastly guest group of comic creators as they contribute to this terrific tome of terror. Dan Brereton (The Nocturnals) joins forces with Ian Boothby (Powerpuff Girls) to paint a tale of a small resolute band of nine, all on a mission to rid Middle Earth of an unspeakable evil. Suddenly, the Simpsons show up and the fellowship is broken. Then, Paul Dini (Jingle Belle) and J. Bone (Allison Dare) spin a scary story of murder, torture, and revenge as Moe exacts a pound of flesh from Homer. Finally, Gary Spencer Millidge (Strangehaven) visits merry olde England for a rippingly uproarious and bloodily delirious take on the most famous serial killer of all time. Treat yourself to a tricklish time in September! 48 pp.
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RADIOACTIVE MAN: THE OFFICIAL MOVIE ADAPTATION - (Lash, Morrison, & Ho) At last! The story can be told, and the weekend box office receipts can be counted! The film that put the Springfield Tourism and Film Production Office on the map and bankrupted a major Hollywood studio is ready for release and Bongo Comics is pleased to present the long awaited - official movie adaptation! Starring Rainier Wolfcastle as Radioactive Man and introducing Milhouse Van Houten as his trusted sidekick, Fallout Boy, this faithful four color rendition of the Nuclear Knight's tragically heroic origin and his fight for fairly conservative values will have every man, woman, and child in America looking to the skies and exclaiming those famous words, ""Up and Atom!"" The concession stand line forms this March!
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BART SIMPSON #17 - (Templeton/Smith) Bartman is back, and this time he's brought the whole Bartman Family with him. Witness the daring-do of three generations of Simpson superheroics as the secret identities of Abraham Simpson and Homer Simpson are revealed.
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BART SIMPSON #18 - (Verrone/Rivette) Bart is recruited by a secret agency charged with co-opting the nation's youth for missions of extreme prejudice. Is Bart in over his head or has he met his true calling?
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BART SIMPSON #21 - (Bates/DiGerolamo/Escobar/Ho) Bart's baseball team hits rock bottom... until they get a little assistance from their new coach, Professor Frink, and the world of Science.
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BART SIMPSON COMICS #23 – (Bates/Peyer/Delaney/Ho/Lloyd) When Principal Skinner gets wind of a surprise inspection, he is not prepared to pay the price for Bart's "best behavior." Then Bart gives advice to kids on how to avoid going to school, and gets a lesson in the age-old question of old age.
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SIMPSONS COMICS #106 - (Boothby/Costanza) Krusty the Clown produces a musical extravaganza starring The Simpsons as... The Simpsons.
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SIMPSONS COMICS #108 – (Dixon/Costanza) Mr. Burns frames Homer. Homer finds himself in federal prison. There he meets a surprising number of friends and foes.
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BART SIMPSON COMICS #25 - (Dixon/Kress/Peyer/Delaney/Lloyd) Bart lives the dream of every comic book fan, or so he thinks, when the Comic Book Guy enlists his help at a comic convention.
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BART SIMPSON COMICS #26 – (Bates/Griffith/Peyer/Ho/Lloyd) Bart's treehouse gets condemned when the Simpson backyard tree develops stump rot, and it's up to Bart and Milhouse to stand in the way of the bulldozers.
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SIMPSONS COMICS #111 – (Boothby/Ortiz) Wanting to be a more inspiring role model to her children, Marge gives up her apron for academia.
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SIMPSONS COMICS #112 – (Templeton) The Simpsons Spin-Off Showcase Quickly Cancelled Comic Cavalcade. Featuring the return of "Chief Wiggum P.I.," "The Love-matic Grampa," and "The Simpsons Family Smile-Time Variety Hour."
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SIMPSONS COMICS #113 - (Boothby/Ortiz) Wanting to be a more inspiring role model to her children, Marge gives up her apron for academia.
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BART SIMPSON COMICS #27 - (Bates/Griffith/Peyer/Ho/Lloyd) Bart's treehouse gets condemned when the Simpson backyard tree develops stump rot, and it's up to Bart and Milhouse to stand in the way of the bulldozers.
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SIMPSON'S COMICS #114 - (Rogers/Ho) Get the 4-1-1 on the good people of Springfield, as you become privy to the phone conversations, the wrong numbers, the latest gossip, and the bad connections of everyone in town.
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SIMPSONS COMICS #116 – (Dixon/Costanza) Homer's dream comes true when the Simpsons find themselves living in the middle of Springfield's newest mall
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BART SIMPSON COMICS #29 – (Bates/Peyer/Rogers) Bart Simpson, switches places with Ralph Wiggum on "Take Your Son To Work Day" with surprising and potentially life- threatening results.
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SIMPSONS COMICS #117 – (Templeton) Join Homer and the rest of the Simpson family for a globetrotting adventure that will not only take you around the world but, literally, into orbit around the Earth.
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SIMPSONS COMICS #118 - (Boothby/Ortiz) The lovelorn men of Springfield find that they have little prospect of romance and even less to live for, but when they put their lives on the line by participating in extreme sport, the adrenaline rush makes them feel born anew.
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SIMPSONS COMICS #119 - (Boothby/Costanza) Having deprived the citizens of Springfield of electricity one too many times, and discovering his popularity at an all-time low, Mr. Burns decides to win back the public with a weekly television show.
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SIMPSONS COMICS #120 - (Bates/Delaney) It begins with the pursuit of a home run ball and ends with the downfall of America's greatest pastime.
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BART SIMPSON COMICS #31 – (Digerolamo/Dorkin/Lloyd) Bart wins a shopping spree at Krusty’s Land of Misfit Toys, but it doesn’t take long before all his friends and family members are asking him to score them some free toys.
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SIMPSONS COMICS #121 - (Boothby/Ortiz) Does anyone really know what time it is? Not if you ask anyone in Springfield. Homer takes his beef with daylight saving time to Mayor Quimby.
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SIMPSONS COMICS #122 – (Trainer/Ortiz) Homer tells a tale of his teenage troubles, and the time he found himself caught in a three-way love triangle between Marge and a lovely young debutante.
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SIMPSONS COMICS #123 - (Boothby/Ortiz) Someone's out to kill Bart Simpson. However, Sideshow Bob is nowhere to be seen, unless of course you tune into his new prison reality show.
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BART SIMPSON COMICS #32 - (McCann/Trainor/Lloyd) Bart loses control with his new Krusty Clone at Home Kit; Maggie battles Mr. Burns for a mysterious artifact; and Ralph gets mistaken for a prized pig.
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SIMPSONS COMICS #124 - (Trainor/Constanza) After Flanders sends his boys to summer camp, the Simpsons decided to cheer up the depressed dad by letting him stay with them.
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SIMPSONS COMICS #125 - (Dixon/McCann/Costanza) Bart and Milhouse go camping with Milhouse's mom and her new boyfriend, Bob the RV Salesman.
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Homer is guilty of yet another Seven Deadly Sin when he purchases the latest in scooter technology - the Sloth-Around! How will the world react to a man who refuses to walk let alone stand up again? [by Wein & Costanza]
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Marge is cleaning house and everything must go... on sale on the Internet! But as all the Simpsons' worldly possessions and fond memories go out the door, it becomes apparent that only one person is buying the buried treasures... one person who might bring about the end of the Simpsons family forever! [Boothby]
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The world is Bart's playground and we are merely along for the ride, so when Bart hits the fairgrounds this summer amongst the townsfolk of Springfield, he definitely doesn't play fair! Visit the beach with Homer and learn proper surfside etiquette; do time with Bart in summer school; beat the heat with Lisa; and find out how to make the most out of the last lazy days of summer with the whole Simpson family! [Digerolamo & Yambar]
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While researching the Great Depression for a report at school, Bart finds an all-new authority figure to defy and is joined by some unlikely allies. Then, while digging near a new housing development, Bart and Milhouse discover a buried book with a cryptic text and are inspired to form a secret society that ends up having prophetic results. Oh, and Milhouse gets trapped in a mailbox. [by Bates, Trainor, Ho, Llyod, & Nilges]
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Simpsons Comics are published all over the world in a dozen different languages. This month, Bongo's long-suffering intern, Jake Schembeckler, takes you on a tour that starts at the Bongo offices and travels around the world and through the pages of Simpsons Comics as you might find them in Belgium, Japan, and Mexico. It's an international blend of Bongo this June! [by Dixon, Templeton, & Matsumoto]
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When we last saw Mr. Burns, he was desperate and destitute in a foreign land while an imposter squandered his fortune at home. In the conclusion to the epic two-part tale, ""A Brand New Burns,"" the results are senses-shattering, the story will affect the Bongo universe for years to come, and things will never be the same again for the Simpsons - but just like every episode you've ever seen, things pretty much return to normal at the end. However, getting there is half the fun! [Dixon & Costanza]
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Homer saves the day and his friends during a work-related cruise by proving to be "unsinkable." Then, Mr. Burns looking for a way to assure the public that the Springfield Channel - his personal nuclear waste dumping site - is perfectly safe, he tricks Homer into swimming the channel as a publicity stunt. But what's a dip in the water without a little childhood trauma and a killer whale out to settle an old score?
[Boothby and Ortiz]
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Booted from the Pin Pals for conduct unbecoming a bowler, Homer finds himself the newest member of Jimbo, Dolph and Kearney's street bowling team. Meanwhile, the identity of El Barto is revealed... but Bart is none too happy when the attention and notoriety of Springfield's greatest graffiti artist is lavished on the wrong person! El Barto strikes! [by Boothby and Ortiz]
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The Simpsons Winter Winding annual is back with all-new stories, including: Bart's wish for it to be Christmas every day comes true, but it's not all mistletoe and candy canes; Professor Frink invents a machine that makes all New Year's resolutions come true; and Lisa finds it hard to commit to an anonymous Valentine. Throw in Otto's guide to snowboarding lingo, Bart and Ralph getting lost in the snow during a Junior Campers bobsled jamboree, and a brazen snowball assault on Springfield Elementary School's bullies, and you've got a doozy of a wingding to keep you laughing 'til Spring! [by DiGerolamo, Dixon, and Rogers]
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When a torrential rainstorm threatens to raise the level of Springfield River and destroy Springfield's crumbling levees, only one outspoken environmental advocate, only one eco-aware tree-hugging activist, only one global-warming truth-telling second grader can save the town from disaster - Lisa Simpson! Enjoy a cautionary tale from Springfield this January - before it's too late! [Wein & Valenti]
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From the files of the Secret Justice Team comes a tale of derring-do and action-packed action, as Captain Yesterday (Fry), Clobberella (Leela), and Super King (Bender) face the vengeful wrath of the spawn of one of the greatest villains from their decidedly small Rogues Gallery, The Sun! Futurama Comics delivers the big laughs this January! [Booth& Lloyd]
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After watching one infomercial too may, Homer comes up with the bird-brained idea of raising ostriches to supplement his income. But when it's time to sell his feathered friends at the meat market, Homer would rather hide his head in the sand. [Bates and Ortiz]
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Bart finds himself living the dream after landing a gig as the new Radioactive Man comic book writer; alas Comic Book Guy finds himself living his worst nightmare. Also, when Professor Frink's Embigulator goes missing, it is all but certain the culprit is Bart Simpson. The only question is - Who will be embiggened! Also this ish, the debut of the Li'l Krusty comic strip! [Barta, Bates, Digerolamo, Lloyd, and Trainor]
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An enterprising Bart starts-up a lawnmowing business that muscles out the competition in the neighborhood, but does he have the muscle to beat Groundskeeper Willie or the smarts to outmow Cletus at the Duff Grasscutters Open? What do you think? Make way for mayhem this March! [Dixon & Ortiz]
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After getting no respect from his son Homer, Abe Simpson falls in with the Flanders clan who are more than happy to show him all the honor he deserves and then some. When the Simpsons begin to feel the grandfatherly vacuum in their household, they look for a fitting substitute, only to find an all-too-willing Mr. Burns waiting in the wings. But Mr. Burns has more on his mind than giving out half dollars and plastic-wrapped candies to his new ""grandchildren."" Honor thy Simpsons this April! [Booth& Ortiz]
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Meet Johnny Buns, All-American Fry, Patty Crisp, and Onion Jack, all members of the Krusty Kids Command in an all-new Krusty Burger Land story, free with purchase of a Krustymeal. Then, when Bart is living the dream after landing a gig as the new Radioactive Man comic book writer, the Comic Book Guy finds himself living the nightmare of being a comic book insider on the outside looking in. Finally, as Bart's grades continue to slide, can the reason behind this underachiever's antics be the result of an undetected hearing impairment? Laugh along with the bad boy of comics this April! [DiGerolamo, Dixon & Trainor]
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Blisterin' barnacles, 'tis a whale of a tale from the likes of Captain McCallister, as we learn of his failed command, the betrayal of his crew, and his brave efforts to survive alone on a deserted isle. But when a revenge-minded shipmate emerges on a ghost ship from the fogs of the Springfield harbor bent on destroying the sea captain and taking over the Frying Dutchman, only Davy Jones himself can protect the Simpsons from the "Frycooks of the Carribean!" [Dixon and Ortiz]
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Leela and Fry are abducted by members of Aliens for the Ethical Treatment of Humans and "liberated" on a nearby farm planet. But they soon find out there is nothing safe about a planet populated by vicious Transfarmers. Meanwhile, Bender's latest get rich scheme goes haywire, reversing the robot's magnetism, and making him more repellant than ever! [Booth& Lloyd]
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The summer just got more fun with the return of The Simpsons Summer Shindig! This double-sized issue of summer-lovin' stories finds the Simpsons on vacation, but when Homer books the wrong trip, the Simpsons' plans to visit get back to nature suddenly have them going au naturel. Also, Lisa sets out to prove she's "cool" in her own way, and Marge has to get to the bottom of a household mystery. [Bates, Dixon & Costanza]
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When Duff Industries introduces New Duff Beer, Homer Simpson, consummate consumer and connoisseur of fine, fair, and otherwise fermented fluids, determines that it tastes less than great and is decidedly less filling because he refuses to drink it. Join Homer as he enlists Barney, Duffman, and Surly of the Seven Duffs in a search that takes him to the heart of the tropical rainforests in order to get the hops back in his step and back into his favorite beer! [by Dixon & Costanza]
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Bart, determined not to grow up to be like Homer, goes in search of the Fountain of Youth. Then, Springfield Elementary's got a new kingpin, when Ralph comes to school with a scar on his face, and Bart concocts a criminal past for him that gets them in a heap of trouble. Also, go back in time with Homer and Marge when the boys and girls of Springfield fought over bragging rights to the brand-new movie duoplex. [by Peyer, Bates & Trainor]
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Leela gets little respect as captain from Fry and Bender. But when The Planet Express ship crash lands on a jungle planet, scattering the crew, Leela's made queen by the local natives, while Fry, finding the lifeless and strip-mined body of Bender, decides to seek revenge on those who killed his best friend. There's a rumble in the jungle this July! [by Boothby & Lloyd]
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Bart has a "graphic" novel idea and pursues his lifelong dream of owning a comic book store, much to the dismay of the Comic Book Guy. Meanwhile across town, the Springfield Retirement Castle is on the brink of collapse. If it closes for good, where's Grampa to go? Then back on the homefront Marge puts her sharply-honed household know-how to work to solve a mystery. Simmer this summer with the Simpsons! [Rogers, Dixon & Costanza]
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