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'''''In the Name of Lava!''''' is a [[Simpsons Comics]] story that appears in {{SC|152}}.
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'''''Pieces of Homer''''' is a [[Simpsons Comics]] story that appears in {{SC|153}}.
  
In a hunt for [[Bigfoot]] after discovering a bad smell in the area, [[Bart]] climbs to the top of [[Mt. Springfield]] with [[Milhouse]]. They find the source of the smell to be [[Cletus]], who is burning tires. Bart tells Milhouse that he has come up with a good prank, and goes home to trick Homer. He tells him to look towards the mountain and tells him that the smoke from the tire fire is from a volcano that has become active. Homer becomes afraid and tells to the family that they must flee. Homer drives off with full throttle after he starts the car with the family, but gets stopped by [[Clancy Wiggum]]. He says he accelerates because he wants to avoid the volcano and shows Clancy the smoke from Mt. Springfield. Clancy begins to spread the word via his police radio, and the TV broadcasts were interrupted, with an alert revealing that the volcano is active and invites viewers to evacuate the city.
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[[Homer]] and [[Bart]] fight over the remote control and break it, leaving the TV stuck on [[PBS]] during one of their fundraisers. Those who donate more than $100 will receive a painting, found in the collection of a deceased painter, of a unnamed mystery man, who closely resembles Homer. More alarmingly many are nude portraits. Marge asks why Homer made them, but he says he did not. The rumor that Homer has posed for nude paintings starts to spread around [[Springfield]], and soon the media begin to monitor the family's house to try and get an interview with Homer. Since the identity of the mysterious man has been found, the paintings are to be put on auction the following day.
  
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Pieces of Homer is a Simpsons Comics story that appears in Simpsons Comics #153.

Homer and Bart fight over the remote control and break it, leaving the TV stuck on PBS during one of their fundraisers. Those who donate more than $100 will receive a painting, found in the collection of a deceased painter, of a unnamed mystery man, who closely resembles Homer. More alarmingly many are nude portraits. Marge asks why Homer made them, but he says he did not. The rumor that Homer has posed for nude paintings starts to spread around Springfield, and soon the media begin to monitor the family's house to try and get an interview with Homer. Since the identity of the mysterious man has been found, the paintings are to be put on auction the following day.

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