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'''''Homeowner Homer''''' is a comic story featured in ''[[Simpsons Comics 158]]''.
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'''''Homeowner Homer''''' is a ''[[Simpsons Comics]]'' story first printed in {{SC|158}}.
  
 
== Plot ==
 
== Plot ==
[[Lisa]] fails in guessing jelly beans in a jar, but [[Homer]] is successful and the family win a hot tub filled with Jelly Beans. Homer gets shortly after that a visit by [[Herb Barnstable]] from the home association that says he can not have it on his plot and give him a list of things to do. Homer goes to the meeting to complain but falls asleep before he can express his opinion when he wakes, he meet [[Skip Tarrington]], which also has problems with the association and he thinks Homer should stand as a new president.
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[[Lisa]] incorrectly guesses the amount of jelly beans in a jar, though [[Homer]] is successful and the family wins a hot tub filled with jelly beans. Homer soon gets a visit from [[Herb Barnstable]], member of the home association, who says he cannot have it on his turf, and gives him a list of things to do. Homer goes to the next meeting to complain, but falls asleep before he can express his opinion. When he awakes, he meets [[Skip Tarrington]], who also has problems with the association and thinks Homer should run for housing association president.
  
Homer decides to stand, but he get no positive response so he goes to Skip who tells me he most connect with the voters on a personal level by get them believe that you're just like them. Homer begins with knocking on doors in the neighborhood and begin to spread lies about the Herb, with the result at Homer becomes the new president. Attributed the profit reminds Homer that he is alone, [[Lisa]] reminds him that the neighborhood believes in him because they voted for him. It's time for Homer's first meeting and there he tell that he will change things, attributed to protein residues from the board. Homer takes his mission seriously and changes all the neighbors' despair that hate him more than ever. Lisa calling him tyrant, but Bart thinks Homer will continue as he does.  
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Homer decides to take a stand, but he doesn't get a positive response so he goes back to Skip, who tells him he must connect with the voters on a personal level by getting them to believe that he's just like them. Homer begins by knocking on doors in the neighborhood and begins to spread lies about Herb, so Homer becomes the new president. This reminds Homer that he is alone, though Lisa reminds him that the neighborhood believes in him because they voted for him. At Homer's first meeting, he says he will change things, attributed to protein residues from the board. Homer takes his mission seriously and changes many things, much to the neighbors' despair, causing them to hate him more than ever. Lisa calls him a tyrant, but Bart thinks Homer will continue to be this way.  
  
Some of the things that happens is Homer towing away a ambulance, and flowers that Homer is allergic to is prohibit, you can not painting with the wrong white, goat is now employed as the lawn mowers and fence must not be too high. When  Homer burns down [[Ned]]'s cross for public displays religiosity Homer realizes that he has got to far, when all the neighborhood hates Homer after they saw that he burning the cross and a mob is outside the house. Homer thinking to going out and speaking out with the neighbors but [[Marge]] discouraged him from becoming dejected so Lisa do it, but they not care about her understanding. Homer runs away from the house and discover the house where Skip lives, he looks into the house and discover that Skip talks with a host of rich.
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Among the list of things Homer does to cause this profound hatred are: towing away an ambulance, prohibiting flowers that he is allergic to, only allowing painting with the right shade of white, using goats as lawn mowers and restricting fence height.  
  
He tells them that the area will become a golf course and shows a model of it and it's all thanks to Homer who do so no one wants to live in the area. Homer confronts Skip but Skip says to him he can not be stopped but he told then to the mob where he is so they come to the house and they also get out the truth and starts chasing the rich instead. Lisa then asks if Homer had learned a lesson, but what he did but not in the way that Lisa had hoped.
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When Homer burns down [[Ned]]'s cross, because it was a public display of religion, Homer realizes that he has gone too far, as the neighbors form a mob outside the house after seeing him burn down the cross. Homer considers going out and speaking with the neighbors, but [[Marge]] discourages him, so Lisa does it, but they don't care. Homer runs away from the house and discovers Skip's home, where he sees Skip talking with a bunch of rich investors.
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Skip tells them that the area will become a golf course and shows a model of it, with the whole scheme being thanks to Homer, who has caused no one to want to live in the area. Homer confronts Skip, who says he cannot be stopped. Homer tells the mob to come to Skip's house, where they learn the truth and start chasing the rich instead. Lisa asks Homer if he has learned a lesson, which he has, but not in the way that Lisa hoped.
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Homeowner Homer
Homeowner Homer.png
Comic Story information
Released: September 2009
Comic series: Simpsons Comics
Pages: 25
Written by: Chuck Dixon


Homeowner Homer is a Simpsons Comics story first printed in Simpsons Comics #158.

Plot[edit]

Lisa incorrectly guesses the amount of jelly beans in a jar, though Homer is successful and the family wins a hot tub filled with jelly beans. Homer soon gets a visit from Herb Barnstable, member of the home association, who says he cannot have it on his turf, and gives him a list of things to do. Homer goes to the next meeting to complain, but falls asleep before he can express his opinion. When he awakes, he meets Skip Tarrington, who also has problems with the association and thinks Homer should run for housing association president.

Homer decides to take a stand, but he doesn't get a positive response so he goes back to Skip, who tells him he must connect with the voters on a personal level by getting them to believe that he's just like them. Homer begins by knocking on doors in the neighborhood and begins to spread lies about Herb, so Homer becomes the new president. This reminds Homer that he is alone, though Lisa reminds him that the neighborhood believes in him because they voted for him. At Homer's first meeting, he says he will change things, attributed to protein residues from the board. Homer takes his mission seriously and changes many things, much to the neighbors' despair, causing them to hate him more than ever. Lisa calls him a tyrant, but Bart thinks Homer will continue to be this way.

Among the list of things Homer does to cause this profound hatred are: towing away an ambulance, prohibiting flowers that he is allergic to, only allowing painting with the right shade of white, using goats as lawn mowers and restricting fence height.

When Homer burns down Ned's cross, because it was a public display of religion, Homer realizes that he has gone too far, as the neighbors form a mob outside the house after seeing him burn down the cross. Homer considers going out and speaking with the neighbors, but Marge discourages him, so Lisa does it, but they don't care. Homer runs away from the house and discovers Skip's home, where he sees Skip talking with a bunch of rich investors.

Skip tells them that the area will become a golf course and shows a model of it, with the whole scheme being thanks to Homer, who has caused no one to want to live in the area. Homer confronts Skip, who says he cannot be stopped. Homer tells the mob to come to Skip's house, where they learn the truth and start chasing the rich instead. Lisa asks Homer if he has learned a lesson, which he has, but not in the way that Lisa hoped.

Reprints[edit]

Comic issue Release date Country
Simpsons Comics #179 November 25, 2010 800px-Flag of the United Kingdom.svg.png
Simpsons Comics #21 April 20, 2019 800px-Flag of the United Kingdom.svg.png


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