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− | '''Simpsons Comics #12''' is the twelfth issue of ''Simpsons Comics''. It was released in the United States in September 1995. | + | '''Simpsons Comics #12''' is the twelfth issue of ''Simpsons Comics''. It was released in the United States in September 1995. Beginning with this issue, the issues were published monthly until issue #29. |
''Nevermind the monorail and forget about the Spaceshuttle! Springfield steps in the future again! Two brave families seal the hatch and test the theory of 'survival of the fittest' in the climate controlled wilds of the Springfield Biodome. Can the Simpsons withstand the biodome? Can the biodome withstand the Simpsons? And, can the Simpsons withstand the Flanders? PLUS! Too twisted wartime tales. It's the 'Nam, and YOU ARE THERE! See Gunny Skinner and his Grovelling Grunts fight the good fight in SPARE THE ROD, SPOIL THE GRUNT!'' | ''Nevermind the monorail and forget about the Spaceshuttle! Springfield steps in the future again! Two brave families seal the hatch and test the theory of 'survival of the fittest' in the climate controlled wilds of the Springfield Biodome. Can the Simpsons withstand the biodome? Can the biodome withstand the Simpsons? And, can the Simpsons withstand the Flanders? PLUS! Too twisted wartime tales. It's the 'Nam, and YOU ARE THERE! See Gunny Skinner and his Grovelling Grunts fight the good fight in SPARE THE ROD, SPOIL THE GRUNT!'' | ||
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''Step aside Siegel and Shuster! Bart and Milhouse, the new bad-boy, comic creators, take on the publishing giants with a superhero of their own invention. The two young artistes quickly discover that they'll need super human powers to fend off plagiarizing bamboozlers, copyright infringers, and the looming hydra-head of movie rights. It's a true story of good versus evil, on and off the page! PLUS! Did someone say bad boys! The misunderstood bad boys of Springfield, Dolph, Kearney, and Jimbo Jones are finally in print, and it's not on a wanted poster. The groovy-juvies are up to no good in WEDGIE COMICS! | ''Step aside Siegel and Shuster! Bart and Milhouse, the new bad-boy, comic creators, take on the publishing giants with a superhero of their own invention. The two young artistes quickly discover that they'll need super human powers to fend off plagiarizing bamboozlers, copyright infringers, and the looming hydra-head of movie rights. It's a true story of good versus evil, on and off the page! PLUS! Did someone say bad boys! The misunderstood bad boys of Springfield, Dolph, Kearney, and Jimbo Jones are finally in print, and it's not on a wanted poster. The groovy-juvies are up to no good in WEDGIE COMICS! | ||
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+ | ===#14=== | ||
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+ | '''Simpsons Comics #14''' is the fourteenth issue of ''Simpsons Comics''. It was released in the United States in November 1995. | ||
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+ | ''He can't get enough of that wonderful stuff! Through a bizarre twist of fate that could only befall the stoutest of Simpsons, Homer becomes the new Duff beer brewmeister in control of the Duff empire! But, Homer has a diabolical rival -- a power-hungry board member who is prepared to give new meaning to the phrase "hostile takeover."'' | ||
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+ | ===#15=== | ||
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+ | '''Simpsons Comics #15''' is the fifteenth issue of ''Simpsons Comics''. It was released in the United States in December 1995. | ||
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+ | ''Because George Bush demanded it! Remember the old days up on the mountain with just the family, good vittles, songs, and warm cider? Well, Grampa Simpsons doesn't either, but he's willing to make it up! Come back to Simpsons' Mountain where the Depression ain't quite so depressin'! It's the year-end yuck-filled yarn of yore you've been yearning for!'' | ||
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+ | ===#16=== | ||
+ | [[File:Simpsons Comics 16.jpg|110px|right]] | ||
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+ | '''Simpsons Comics #16''' is the sixteenth issue of ''Simpsons Comics''. It was released in the United States in January 1996. | ||
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+ | ''Secure your belongings and fasten your seatbelts! Patty and Selma are in freefall and they're crashing into the Simpsons' living room! It could be an epic tragedy for Homer and his brood unless the nicotine-needy sisters find success in the skies as flight attendants. Sadly for the Simpsons, Patty and Selma's service with a snarl could be an airborne disaster the likes of which even George Kennedy hasn't seen! It's all soaring and sputtering your way in Simpsons Comics #16!'' |
Revision as of 12:10, September 6, 2012
A list of Simpsons Comics.
Contents
Comics
#1
Simpsons Comics #1 is the first issue of Simpsons Comics. It was released in the United States on November 29, 1993.
The Simpsons in their own comic book! Cholesterol-filled first issue! What terrifying creature could possibly have a bigger appetite than Homer Simpson, a bigger waistline, or a smaller brain? Only The Amazing Colossal Homer! And only the evil genius of Montgomery Burns could unleash a moinster so frightening -- so horrible -- so ridiculous! The citizens of Springfield are panic-stricken! The mayor of Springfield is outraged! The police of Springfield are down at the donut shop (as usual)! Don't miss it! Plus, special flipside second cover and feature: Bart Simpson's Creepy Crawly Tales! Includes jumbo Simpsons pull-out poster -- part 1 of an ultra-jumbo Bongo universe mural! To get all four pieces, collect all four Bongo first issues (the other two first issues will be offered next month)!
#2
Simpsons Comics #2 is the second issue of Simpsons Comics. It was released in the United States in January 1994.
Principal Skinner has finally had enough! Sick and tired of a few hooligans -- especially Bart Simpsons -- who are spoiling the learning experience for everyone, the haggard headmaster decides to teach the offenders a lesson. The baddest boys in school get sent to a special delinquency-prevention program at Springfield State Prison called "Scared Spitless." There, in an effort to frighten the kids into going straight, the inmates tell them about the horrors of prison life. But for Bart, the scariest part is the prisoner he's paired with -- Sideshow Bob! Plus, special flipside second cover and feature: Patty and Selma's Ill-Fated Romance Comics! Can it be true? Marge's sister Selma is having an affair with -- Homer?!
#3
Simpsons Comics #3 is the third issue of Simpsons Comics. It was released in the United States in March 1994.
The game is afoot, and it's elementary --Springfield Elementary, that is! With Principal Skinner away aty an Elementary School Principals Support Group meeting, a fiendish criminal mastermind steals the statue of the puma, the school's beloved mascot. Who would heist Skinner's hand-crafted pride and joy? For some strange reason, fingers immediately point to Bart Simpson! If the statue isn't recovered before Skinner returns, Bart faces 10,000 years of detention! Can Lisa unmask the real catnapper in time to save Bart from the slammer? Is it Nelson? Jimbo? Ms. Krabappel? No one is above suspicion, not even Groundskeeper Willie! The wildest issue yet!
#4
Simpsons Comics #4 is the fourth issue of Simpsons Comics. It was released in the United States in May 1994.
When a mysterious malady strikes the Springfield Elementary School teacher's lounge, Bart and Lisa are both saddled with brain rattling substitute teachers, but with one big difference -- Bart's new teacher thinks Bart is a genius, while Lisa's teacher thinks she's an underachiever! It's sibling rivalry like you've never seen it -- and it's all Homer's fault! Plus! Special flipside second feature Busman! The totally gnarly post-apocalyptic adventures of a heroic bus driver/mutant vampire slayer, as told by Otto! Special bonus insert! Simpsons Trading Card from SkyBox . . . only available in Bongo Comics!
#5
Simpsons Comics #5 is the fifth issue of Simpsons Comics. It was released in the United States in July 1994.
Not a joke! Not a hoax! Not a dream story! Itchy and Scratchy are really in Springfield, and that means Springfield is in real trouble! It's Part 2 of our chaotic crossover, "When Bongos Collide!" It's got a trading card from SKYBOX! It's got more hidden decodable messages!
#6
Simpsons Comics #6 is the sixth issue of Simpsons Comics. It was released in the United States in September 1994.
Lisa and Otto unwittingly conspire together to form the hottest jazz-fusion band Springfield's ever seen. Also, Chief Wiggum goes in search of Springfield's #1 Most Wanted--El Barto!
#7
Simpsons Comics #7 is the seventh issue of Simpsons Comics. It was released in the United States in November 1994.
Bart finds a way to dodge his chores and sneak way to sneak off when the circus comes town. Also, McBain manages to turn a black tie affair into a black and blue bloodbath.
#8
Simpsons Comics #8 is the eighth issue of Simpsons Comics. It was released in the United States in January 1995.
Bart and Milhouse accidentally go on a fantastic voyage through Mr. Burns' enfeebled body...forcing Homer to go after them in a martini olive-shaped space capsule. Also includes the jungle adventure story "Edna, Queen of the Congo."
#9
Simpsons Comics #9 is the ninth issue of Simpsons Comics. It was released in the United States in March 1995.
And in April, all of Springfield falls prey to the finger-pointing frenzy of tell-all tales in Simpsons Comics #9. PLUS! America's favorite barfly, Barney Gumble, in CHUG-A-LUG COMICS!
#10
Simpsons Comics #10 is the tenth issue of Simpsons Comics. It was released in the United States in May 1995.
Fun-in-the-Sun on a remote island turns into a tropical treasure-trove of tricks and treachery for a certain unsuspecting, nuclear family when Mr. Burns sends them on a wild secret substance chase into the cream-filled center of an international scandal!
#11
Simpsons Comics #11 is the eleventh issue of Simpsons Comics. It was released in the United States in July 1995.
Ned Flanders -- Public Enemy #1?! WHAT THE HECKFIRE IS GOING ON HERE?! Ned takes a psycho-diddly-pathic turn and he's headed straight for the good citizens of Springfield. It's up to Bart, Lisa, and Rainier Wolfcastle -- McBain himself -- to uncover the truth behind Ned's new wicked ways. This book is wild schizophrenic fun for all your personalities! PLUS! Grampa Simpson recounts a twisted tale of the old west that's's six-shooter, flip-book fun called THE KWIK-E AND THE DEAD!
#12
Simpsons Comics #12 is the twelfth issue of Simpsons Comics. It was released in the United States in September 1995. Beginning with this issue, the issues were published monthly until issue #29.
Nevermind the monorail and forget about the Spaceshuttle! Springfield steps in the future again! Two brave families seal the hatch and test the theory of 'survival of the fittest' in the climate controlled wilds of the Springfield Biodome. Can the Simpsons withstand the biodome? Can the biodome withstand the Simpsons? And, can the Simpsons withstand the Flanders? PLUS! Too twisted wartime tales. It's the 'Nam, and YOU ARE THERE! See Gunny Skinner and his Grovelling Grunts fight the good fight in SPARE THE ROD, SPOIL THE GRUNT!
#13
Simpsons Comics #13 is the thirteenth issue of Simpsons Comics. It was released in the United States in October 1995.
Step aside Siegel and Shuster! Bart and Milhouse, the new bad-boy, comic creators, take on the publishing giants with a superhero of their own invention. The two young artistes quickly discover that they'll need super human powers to fend off plagiarizing bamboozlers, copyright infringers, and the looming hydra-head of movie rights. It's a true story of good versus evil, on and off the page! PLUS! Did someone say bad boys! The misunderstood bad boys of Springfield, Dolph, Kearney, and Jimbo Jones are finally in print, and it's not on a wanted poster. The groovy-juvies are up to no good in WEDGIE COMICS!
#14
Simpsons Comics #14 is the fourteenth issue of Simpsons Comics. It was released in the United States in November 1995.
He can't get enough of that wonderful stuff! Through a bizarre twist of fate that could only befall the stoutest of Simpsons, Homer becomes the new Duff beer brewmeister in control of the Duff empire! But, Homer has a diabolical rival -- a power-hungry board member who is prepared to give new meaning to the phrase "hostile takeover."
#15
Simpsons Comics #15 is the fifteenth issue of Simpsons Comics. It was released in the United States in December 1995.
Because George Bush demanded it! Remember the old days up on the mountain with just the family, good vittles, songs, and warm cider? Well, Grampa Simpsons doesn't either, but he's willing to make it up! Come back to Simpsons' Mountain where the Depression ain't quite so depressin'! It's the year-end yuck-filled yarn of yore you've been yearning for!
#16
Simpsons Comics #16 is the sixteenth issue of Simpsons Comics. It was released in the United States in January 1996.
Secure your belongings and fasten your seatbelts! Patty and Selma are in freefall and they're crashing into the Simpsons' living room! It could be an epic tragedy for Homer and his brood unless the nicotine-needy sisters find success in the skies as flight attendants. Sadly for the Simpsons, Patty and Selma's service with a snarl could be an airborne disaster the likes of which even George Kennedy hasn't seen! It's all soaring and sputtering your way in Simpsons Comics #16!