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|name= Big Book of Bart Simpson | |name= Big Book of Bart Simpson | ||
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|genre = Comics | |genre = Comics | ||
|publisher = [[Bongo]]/{{W|HarperCollins}} | |publisher = [[Bongo]]/{{W|HarperCollins}} | ||
− | |published = July 9, 2002 | + | |published = July 9, [[2002]] |
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− | '''Big Book of Bart Simpson''' is a combination of | + | '''Big Book of Bart Simpson''' is a combination of {{BSC}} {{BS2|1}}, {{BS2|2}}, {{BS2|3}}, and {{BS2|4}}. |
− | ==Description== | + | == Description == |
− | Bart Simpson, | + | Bart Simpson: troublemaker, juvenile joker, menace to society—or how about just plain ol' kid? Featuring stories from the first four issues of Bart Simpson, Matt Groening presents stories about Bart and the kids of Springfield with adults taking a backseat as comic foils. In Big Fat Trouble in Little Springfield, Bart learns that while fat children are funny, becoming one isn't always; in Grrrl-Whirl, Bart's one-boy assault on girl power is undermined when he - falls in love? And in Close Encounters of the Nerd Kind, evil space aliens Kang and Kodos get an unexpected surprise when they first kidnap Earth's greatest nerd - Bart's sister, Lisa - and then Earth's greatest menace (no prizes for guessing who!). And that's just the first few pages! Big Book of Bart Simpson features Bart at his best: in school, at the zoo, in space, being cloned, in love, as Bartman, and just doing what America's most famous underachiever is known for—getting in over his head, and finding his way out of trouble with class and flair, sometimes, a little less for wear. It's good old–fashioned fun with the same satiric edge that has made 'The Simpsons' the most successful animated program in television history. |
− | ==Contents== | + | == Contents == |
*[[Big Fat Trouble in Little Springfield]] | *[[Big Fat Trouble in Little Springfield]] | ||
*[[Grrrl-Whirl]] | *[[Grrrl-Whirl]] | ||
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*[[Sky-High Bart!]] | *[[Sky-High Bart!]] | ||
*[[...Who Wants to Win a Pocketful of Quarters?]] | *[[...Who Wants to Win a Pocketful of Quarters?]] | ||
− | *[[Quantum Cola]] | + | *[[Professor Frink's Partly Probable Parables: Quantum Cola]] |
*[[Bully for You!]] | *[[Bully for You!]] | ||
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Big Book of Bart Simpson
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Big Book of Bart Simpson is a combination of Bart Simpson #1, #2, #3, and #4.
Description[edit]
Bart Simpson: troublemaker, juvenile joker, menace to society—or how about just plain ol' kid? Featuring stories from the first four issues of Bart Simpson, Matt Groening presents stories about Bart and the kids of Springfield with adults taking a backseat as comic foils. In Big Fat Trouble in Little Springfield, Bart learns that while fat children are funny, becoming one isn't always; in Grrrl-Whirl, Bart's one-boy assault on girl power is undermined when he - falls in love? And in Close Encounters of the Nerd Kind, evil space aliens Kang and Kodos get an unexpected surprise when they first kidnap Earth's greatest nerd - Bart's sister, Lisa - and then Earth's greatest menace (no prizes for guessing who!). And that's just the first few pages! Big Book of Bart Simpson features Bart at his best: in school, at the zoo, in space, being cloned, in love, as Bartman, and just doing what America's most famous underachiever is known for—getting in over his head, and finding his way out of trouble with class and flair, sometimes, a little less for wear. It's good old–fashioned fun with the same satiric edge that has made 'The Simpsons' the most successful animated program in television history.
Contents[edit]
- Big Fat Trouble in Little Springfield
- Grrrl-Whirl
- Close Encounters of the Nerd Kind
- Bart's Day at the Zoo
- Talent Hunt
- Maximum Bart!
- Futility Belt
- Terror on Trioculon!
- Battle of the Boy-Bands!
- Sky-High Bart!
- ...Who Wants to Win a Pocketful of Quarters?
- Professor Frink's Partly Probable Parables: Quantum Cola
- Bully for You!