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− | {{Desc|Bart's gargantuan new tongue is the first sign of his metamorphosis from boyish prankster to one sizzling, white-hot flash of leather-clad lightning. Guess it must be something in the "Gene" | + | {{Desc|Bart's gargantuan new tongue is the first sign of his metamorphosis from boyish prankster to one sizzling, white-hot flash of leather-clad lightning. Guess it must be something in the "Gene" pool...}} |
=== ''The Legend of Batterface'' === | === ''The Legend of Batterface'' === | ||
{{main|The Legend of Batterface}} | {{main|The Legend of Batterface}} | ||
− | {{Desc|Why do Springfield's finest keep dropping dead on Krusty's 'Free Donut Day'? Could it have something to do with the shocking, sugar-glazed, slasherfest legend of the donut demon known only | + | {{Desc|Why do Springfield's finest keep dropping dead on Krusty's 'Free Donut Day'? Could it have something to do with the shocking, sugar-glazed, slasherfest legend of the donut demon known only as... Batterface!!?}} |
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− | {{Desc|Monsters! Murder Rides! Evil Clowns! Chainsaw-wielding monkeys! You have been | + | {{Desc|Monsters! Murder Rides! Evil Clowns! Chainsaw-wielding monkeys! You have been warned...}} |
=== ''Scareway to Heaven'' === | === ''Scareway to Heaven'' === | ||
{{main|Scareway to Heaven}} | {{main|Scareway to Heaven}} | ||
− | {{Desc| | + | {{Desc|It's late night at summer camp, and Bart's brought his handy do-it-yourself Ouija Board. Whatta guy!}} |
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The Best of The Simpsons #56
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Comic Information
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The Best of The Simpsons #56 is the fifty-sixth issue of The Best of The Simpsons, released in October 2009. It is a reprint of Bart Simpson's Treehouse of Horror #10.
Contents
Stories
Bart Simmons: God of Thunder!
- "Bart's gargantuan new tongue is the first sign of his metamorphosis from boyish prankster to one sizzling, white-hot flash of leather-clad lightning. Guess it must be something in the "Gene" pool..."
The Legend of Batterface
- "Why do Springfield's finest keep dropping dead on Krusty's 'Free Donut Day'? Could it have something to do with the shocking, sugar-glazed, slasherfest legend of the donut demon known only as... Batterface!!?"
House of a Thousand Donuts
- "Monsters! Murder Rides! Evil Clowns! Chainsaw-wielding monkeys! You have been warned..."
Scareway to Heaven
- "It's late night at summer camp, and Bart's brought his handy do-it-yourself Ouija Board. Whatta guy!"
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