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Simpsons Illustrated #1 (Feb 2012) EEW-NAY EPRINT-RAY OOK-BAY!! (i.e., New Reprint Book) Bongo launches this new quarterly title featuring the best stories from the combined Simpsons comic titles with a flash from the past of not only the residents of Springfield as Principal Skinner opens up the elementary school's permanent record room but also a look back to the very beginning of Bongo Comics with a classic tale from Matt Groening's first comic book offering, Simpsons Comics & Stories #1. The Permanent Record Room! Pranks, But No Pranks! And The Beatings Go On! Truant or False? What About If... Skinner Was Scottish?
Lisa Simpson in: Reading Night
Hill of Beans
Lo, There Shall Come... A Bartman!!
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Simpsons Illustrated #2 (Apr 2012) Classic Comedy For Your Collection! From the Bongo Archives, when a psychotic clown sidekick comes to town with a plan to exact his revenge upon his archenemy, no one expects that vengeance-seeking harlequin to be Sideshow Cecil, Bob's brother, with a plan to kill his own archenemy -- Lisa Simpson! Then, Bart's treehouse gets condemned when the tree in the Simpsons' backyard develops stump rot, and it's up to Bart and Milhouse to stand in the way of the bulldozers. Also, Radioactive Man finds himself in an alternate reality after an emergency stop in a convenient Portal Potty. Simpson/Sideshow Sibling Smackdown
Radioactive Man in Planet of the Strange-O's
Bart Simpson in: Flu Shot
Bart Simpson in: Bart Gets Stumped
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Simpsons Illustrated #3 (Aug 2012) Big Laughs! Big Action! Small Price!
This month's Simpsons showcase offers a snout full of savory stories. First, Homer opts into Mr. Burns' "golden parachute" program and soon finds himself and his family living a life that's less than luxurious on Mr. Burns' tropical island retirement community, which is made entirely of trash. Then, Bart pits himself against Marge in a battle of wills; specifically, will Bart take a bath or not? Finally, Bartman is up to his elbows in ectoplasm when he gets a helping hand from the hapless ghost of good ol' salesman Gil. It's gooey goodness and ghastly gladness that will make you gag galore!
Bart Simpson in Stink & Stinkability
Bartman in The Agony and the Ectoplasm
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Simpsons Illustrated #4 (Oct 2012)
Simpsons Illustrated provides a seasonal showcase for some of the very best "Treehouse of Horror" stories from Bongo Halloweens gone by. First, the Simpsons contend with an ravenous alien plant species in "Little Shop of Homers." Then, Apu is transported to another world where he joins forces with Kang (and not Kodos) to overthrow a surprisingly familiar despotic ruler on Rigel VII. Finally, Moe exacts a pound of flesh from Homer in "The Cask of Amontilla-D'oh." Little Shop of Homers
Apu on Rigel 7
The Cask of Amontilla-D'oh
Credits for Little Shop of Homers which were originally supplied on a general introduction page for Treehouse of Horror #1 were moved to the first page of the story (as it is for most stories). THOH style credits for The Cask of Amontilla-D'oh which were originally supplied on a general introduction page for Treehouse of Horror #9 were moved to the first page of the story (as it is for most stories) and switched to non-THOH credits as documented above. |
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Simpsons Illustrated #5 (Jan 2013)
Bart finds himself in control of Springfield's print media and begins to publish all the news that's fit to print his purposes. But when the headlines go spinning out of control, half of Springfield is left in tatters, and only Bart can piece it back together. Later, Bart tries a find a way out of writing a book report on Great Expectations. And finally, Stretch Dude is in need of a new partner when Clobber Girl is sidelined by the Superflu, but there is only one sidekick available -- Gluestick (alias Ralph Wiggum). The Paper Chase
The Dickens You Say
I'm Rubber, You're Glue
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Simpsons Illustrated #6 (May 2013)
Available in May 2013! When a crimewave plagues the shopkeepers of Springfield, three men vow to stop ne'er-do-wells in their good-for-nothing tracks. Three mere mortals will stare villainy in the eye and dare it to blink. Three vigilantes, who comprise the Merchants of Vengeance! Be there as an alliance is formed, a bond is forged, and (as usually happens to such bonds and aforementioned alliances) a confidence is betrayed! |
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Simpsons Illustrated #7 (July 2013)
Available in July 2013! While participating in a reality TV show, Homer Simpson and Ned Flanders trade places, houses, and just about everything else, and the funny thing is, they kind of like it. Meanwhile, Lisa attends a smart kid summer camp and finds herself caught up in an act of international espionage. Then Bartman's superhero sidekick, Houseboy, takes on superpowers with a push of a button on a cellphone developed by Professor Frink -- that is until, he dials a wrong number and becomes a very, bad boy indeed! |
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This page last updated on April 24, 2013 by Bruce Gomes (bruce@snpp.com)
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