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− | '''''Maggie's Crib''''' is a series of short comic stories written by [[Sergio Aragonés]]. They are a regular feature of | + | {{italic title}} |
+ | '''''Maggie's Crib''''' is a series of short comic stories written and drawn by [[Sergio Aragonés]]. They are a former regular feature of {{BSC}}. | ||
− | The stories are quite short, only one or two pages long. The stories are also wordless, but are drawn in the narration-by-illustration style typical of Aragonés' "A ''Mad'' Look at...." cartoons in '' | + | The first stories were published in {{BS|50}}. After that, they appeared in nearly every issue of the series through [[Bart Simpson 75|#75]]. The last two stories appeared in the {{Cmc|Maggie|1}} comic from the ''[[Simpsons Comics One-Shot Wonders]]'' series. |
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+ | The stories are quite short, only one or two pages long. The stories are also wordless, but are drawn in the narration-by-illustration style typical of Aragonés' "A ''Mad'' Look at...." cartoons in ''[[Mad]]'' magazine. | ||
The stories' plotlines center around [[Maggie Simpson]]. A typical theme is Maggie taking action in a behind-the-scenes fashion with other characters being surprised, mystified, or victimized by the results. | The stories' plotlines center around [[Maggie Simpson]]. A typical theme is Maggie taking action in a behind-the-scenes fashion with other characters being surprised, mystified, or victimized by the results. | ||
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{{TB|Maggie and Bart clash over what to watch on TV, and Maggie gets her way by pulling a prank and framing Bart.}} | {{TB|Maggie and Bart clash over what to watch on TV, and Maggie gets her way by pulling a prank and framing Bart.}} | ||
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+ | == See also == | ||
+ | *[[Li'l Krusty]] | ||
{{Maggie's Crib}} | {{Maggie's Crib}} | ||
+ | [[Category:Maggie's Crib| ]] | ||
[[Category:Bart Simpson comics stories]] | [[Category:Bart Simpson comics stories]] | ||
[[Category:Simpsons Comics One-Shot Wonders stories]] | [[Category:Simpsons Comics One-Shot Wonders stories]] |
Latest revision as of 11:03, April 14, 2024
Maggie's Crib is a series of short comic stories written and drawn by Sergio Aragonés. They are a former regular feature of Bart Simpson.
The first stories were published in Bart Simpson #50. After that, they appeared in nearly every issue of the series through #75. The last two stories appeared in the Maggie #1 comic from the Simpsons Comics One-Shot Wonders series.
The stories are quite short, only one or two pages long. The stories are also wordless, but are drawn in the narration-by-illustration style typical of Aragonés' "A Mad Look at...." cartoons in Mad magazine.
The stories' plotlines center around Maggie Simpson. A typical theme is Maggie taking action in a behind-the-scenes fashion with other characters being surprised, mystified, or victimized by the results.
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