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| {{Comics | | {{Comics |
| |title = Simpsons Comics #88 | | |title = Simpsons Comics #88 |
− | |image = [[File:Simpsons Comics 88 UK.jpg|400px]] | + | |image = [[File:Simpsons Comics 88 (UK).png|250px]] |
− | |released = December 23, 2003 | + | |publication = January [[2004]] |
− | |company = [[Bongo Comics Group]]<br/>[[Titan Magazines]] | + | |released = December 23, [[2003]] |
− | |series = ''[[List of Simpsons Comics in the UK|Simpsons Comics UK]]'' | + | |company = [[Bongo Comics Group]]<br>[[Titan Magazines]] |
− | |stories = ''[[The Buck Stops Everywhere]]''<br/>''[[Homer vs. the Racoon]]'' Part Two | + | |series = ''{{ap|Simpsons Comics|UK}}'' |
− | |country = [[UK]] | + | |stories = ''[[The Buck Stops Everywhere]]''<br>''[[Homer vs. the Raccoon II]]'' |
− | }} | + | |country = [[United Kingdom]] |
− | '''''Simpsons Comics #88''''' is the 88th issue of ''[[List of Simpsons Comics in the UK|Simpsons Comics UK]]'' in the UK, and was released December 23, [[2003]]. | + | |cover = [[Bill Morrison]]<br>[[Mike Rote]]<br>[[Nathan Kane]] |
| + | |price = £2.50 |
| + | }} |
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| + | '''''Simpsons Comics #88''''' is the eighty-eighth issue of ''{{ap|Simpsons Comics|UK}}''. It was released in the [[United Kingdom]] on December 23, [[2003]]. It is based on the [[USA|American]] {{SC|78}}. |
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| == Stories == | | == Stories == |
− | [[File: The Buck Stops Everywhere.png|thumb|left|450px|[[ The Buck Stops Everywhere]] [[Professor Frink]] chatting ]]
| + | === The Buck Stops Everywhere === |
− | [[File: Homer vs. the Racoon.png|thumb|left|450px|[[Homer vs. the Racoon]] [[Homer]] shouting at raccoon ]]
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− | [[File: Simpsons Comics 78.jpg |thumb|right|300px| US Cover]]
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− | === ‘’ The Buck Stops Everywhere'' === | |
| {{main|The Buck Stops Everywhere}} | | {{main|The Buck Stops Everywhere}} |
− | In the year 1863, [[Marge]] is found painting the five dollar bill. Homer comes in to the room, whining that dinner is an hour late, when President [[Abraham Lincoln]] realises that he is late for the theatre (the night that he was murdered) and asks for Homer to cover for him, seeing as he had to stay until the painting was finished.
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− | We then follow the life of the first dollar bill, starting off with a competition in the [[Power Plant]], where employees have to improve the Power Plant most by the end of the day. [[Lenny]] and [[Carl]] both try, but end up damaging the Plant, so Homer wins by default. Homer receives the bill while he is asleep, and while admiring it, while driving to [[Moe's]] he is pulled up by [[Chief Wiggum]], who takes the five dollars. He later gives it to [[Ralph]], who is conned out of it by [[Bart]]. Bart pays his 'Krusty Fan Club Dues'. [[Krusty]] is in court, and pays [[Gil]], his lawyer with it. Krusty is found guilty of permanently tattooing [[Milhouse]] with his Krusty Halloween Makeup Kit. Krusty snatches the money back and gives it to Milhouse. Milhouse goes to the [[Android's Dungeon & Baseball Card Shop|Comic Book Store]] to purchase a mask to hide his face. After finding and questioning why Bart has his own action figures, comic books and masks, [[Comic Book Guy]] takes the money, and shoves a Bart mask on Milhouse, who ends up having to serve Bart's detention, which is doubled, as [[Principal Skinner]] thinks Milhouse is Bart and he skipped detention. Milhouse tries to explain, but the detention gets tripled for 'talking back'.
| + | === Homer vs. the Raccoon II === |
| + | {{main|Homer vs. the Raccoon II}} |
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− | Comic Book Guy then buys {{ch|Stan Lee}}'s bones from [[Professor Frink]], who buys the finishing touches for his time machine. He then goes back in time to prevent the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. Homer was at the theatre instead of President Lincoln. Frink then covered for Homer, and saved '''his''' life instead. Frink returns after saving Homer, as Lincoln was never in danger. He buys his lunch while mentioning that he prays he hasn't affected the future too much. The delivery man then mutters, "That cheapskate sure looked familiar." It then shows a five dollar bill with Frink dressed up as Abraham Lincoln.
| + | == Other features == |
− | == Part Two Of: == | |
− | === ‘’ Homer vs. the Racoon'' ===
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− | {{main|Homer vs. the Racoon}}
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− | [[Homer]] gets angry when he finds out that raccoons eat his garbage and he attempts to catch them.
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− | == Caption ==
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− | This Comic Is Not Legal Tender!
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− | == Also features ==
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− | *Springfield Multiplex
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| *Comic-Con International 2003 | | *Comic-Con International 2003 |
| *Junk Mail | | *Junk Mail |
| + | *Springfield Multiplex |
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− | == Covers ==
| + | {{Simpsons Comics UK}} |
− | <gallery>
| + | {{DEFAULTSORT:Simpsons Comics 088}} |
− | File: Simpsons Comics 78.jpg |Alternate cover
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− | </gallery>
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− | {{ComicsListUK}}
| + | [[Category:Simpsons Comics (UK)|088]] |
− | [[Category:Simpsons Comics issues (UK)|088]] | |
| [[Category:2003]] | | [[Category:2003]] |