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[[Sideshow Bob]] is free and he begins training [[Jimbo]], [[Nelson]], [[Dolph]] and [[Kearney]] to become the master criminals. [[Chief Wiggum]] forces [[Bart]] to join [[Sideshow Bob]]'s program.
 
[[Sideshow Bob]] is free and he begins training [[Jimbo]], [[Nelson]], [[Dolph]] and [[Kearney]] to become the master criminals. [[Chief Wiggum]] forces [[Bart]] to join [[Sideshow Bob]]'s program.
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After rendering the warden unconscious during a prison riot so, 'he wouldn't have to witness the violence,' Bob is a free, 'compassionate,' man. Problem is, his lawyer, (who was napping throughout the court session,) is demanding 10, 000 dollars, which is to be paid within seven days. Bob is skeptical of how he's going to get his hands on that kind of money.
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In the Quick-E-Mart, Apu has his hands up at the sight of a Zagnut bar, claiming he doesn't have ten-thousand, but Bob is free to ransack the register and keep whatever he finds. Bob insists he was only asking if Apu could loan ten-thousand.
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Outside, Bob has a Squishee and a copy of the, 'Medical Literature Today.' He says it's wonderful to be free again, despite his underfunds. He contemplates on how he should build his life anew, but he has no money to do so. This leads to thoughts of possible careers. For example, working at a Drive-thru in a restaurant, but he deems it not to be, since he should find a job worthy of, '[his] intellectual acumen.' He then wonders if being a street performer could sustain his refined tastes. That imagination, however, is ruined by an incoming tomato from Comic Book Guy, who comments on Bob's impression of, 'The Mighty Thor during his epic battle with Hela,' stating it was astoundingly bad, (when Robert was merely reciting Shakespeare,).
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Revision as of 08:41, October 13, 2013


Angels with Yellow Faces
Angels With Yellow Faces.png
Comic Information
Release date: December 1999
Comic series: Simpsons Comics
Pages: 21


Angels with Yellow Faces is a comic story featured in Simpsons Comics 46. The comic later got reprinted in Simpsons Comics Madness and Simpsons Classics 24.

Plot

Sideshow Bob is free and he begins training Jimbo, Nelson, Dolph and Kearney to become the master criminals. Chief Wiggum forces Bart to join Sideshow Bob's program.

After rendering the warden unconscious during a prison riot so, 'he wouldn't have to witness the violence,' Bob is a free, 'compassionate,' man. Problem is, his lawyer, (who was napping throughout the court session,) is demanding 10, 000 dollars, which is to be paid within seven days. Bob is skeptical of how he's going to get his hands on that kind of money.

In the Quick-E-Mart, Apu has his hands up at the sight of a Zagnut bar, claiming he doesn't have ten-thousand, but Bob is free to ransack the register and keep whatever he finds. Bob insists he was only asking if Apu could loan ten-thousand.

Outside, Bob has a Squishee and a copy of the, 'Medical Literature Today.' He says it's wonderful to be free again, despite his underfunds. He contemplates on how he should build his life anew, but he has no money to do so. This leads to thoughts of possible careers. For example, working at a Drive-thru in a restaurant, but he deems it not to be, since he should find a job worthy of, '[his] intellectual acumen.' He then wonders if being a street performer could sustain his refined tastes. That imagination, however, is ruined by an incoming tomato from Comic Book Guy, who comments on Bob's impression of, 'The Mighty Thor during his epic battle with Hela,' stating it was astoundingly bad, (when Robert was merely reciting Shakespeare,).

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