The Death of Comic Book Guy! (Part Five)

'The Death of Comic Book Guy! (Part Five)' is a Comic Book Guy: The Comic Book story that appears in. It features the chapters: "Chapter Fourteen: Oh, Séance Can You See?", "Chapter Fifteen: E-R-E-R-D'oh!", and "Chapter Sixteen: Epilogue to An Ending".

Chapter Fourteen: Oh, Séance Can You See?
Homer has a seance with Grampa, Bart and Lisa and it results in Comic Book Guy returning.

Chapter Fifteen: E-R-E-R-D'oh!
Comic Book Guy has been transported to the hospital. Lisa decides to explain how it all fits together. Comic Book Guy was buried alive but when he first tried to get out the coffin he happened to destroy the pipes to the Krusty Burger's Milkshake machine, where the cold milk caused ​him to fall into hypothermia. When the milk melted, he woke up and then managed to get out of the coffin. Lisa says also that when they dug up the grave, they looked in the wrong grave, they saw the Graphic Novel Kid. He did not die from a car explosion - he tricked Comic Book Guy into the cemetery, knocked him unconscious and put him in his own tomb.

Graphic Novel Kid resembles Comic Book Guy, and took over his role, but killed himself with his greed when he began spending the money at the auction. Then Lisa says that she just did not understand one thing: Who was Graphic Novel Kid? Comic Book Guy says that he was his cousin and best friend, but he began to hate him when he bought the last issue of Radioactive Man #1 when they were young and didn't let him read it. Comic Book Guy leaves after a time the hospital and takes back the store, not liking Marge's new style store, but luckily finding that almost all of his comics are still there. He discovers Graphic Novel Kid's favorite comic book, "Tales From the Vampire Warlock's Creepy Grave of Terror" and he discovers that he copied the events from that comic, making Comic Book Guy feel sorry for what he did when he was young.

Chapter Sixteen: Epilogue to An Ending
Bart ends knitting and Comic Book Guy begins to take his customers to the cinema after he realized that friendship is everything.