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Simpsons Comics Supernova
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Book Information
Publication date: January 23, 2013
Series: Simpsons Comics
Publisher: HarperCollins


Simpsons Comics Supernova is an Simpsons Comics compilation book, that was published on January 23, 2013.[1]

Description

"No power on Earth can contain the explosive popularity of The Simpsons, and not even the white-hot intensity of a thousand suns can hold a candle to Simpsons Comics Supernova. Explore the intimate relationship of a man and his sofa, when Homer refuses to be parted from his beloved love seat for a whole year. Then something is Huey, Dewey, Louie, and screwy when Mr. Burns takes the Simpsons on a South Seas adventure in search of lost treasure. Watch Marge eclipse the hard-nosed newscaster Kent Brockman with her eternally optimistic worldview. And when Duffman trades in his six-packs and party mobile for a whole new life, only one man can belly up to the bar and fill the void…Homer Simpson! Springfield’s funniest family will lift you up and leave you weightless with levity."


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