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'''''Like A Boss!''''' is a ''[[Simpsons Comics]]'' story first printed in {{SC|202}}.
  
 
== Synopsis ==
 
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{{desc|"[[Homer]]'s lifelong dream of becoming his own boss comes true at last, but his new boss is a lot harder on him than he ever imagined. And while it is all work and no play, Homer spends less time with his family, which becomes surprisingly difficult for both [[Bart]] and [[Grampa]]."}}
 
{{desc|"[[Homer]]'s lifelong dream of becoming his own boss comes true at last, but his new boss is a lot harder on him than he ever imagined. And while it is all work and no play, Homer spends less time with his family, which becomes surprisingly difficult for both [[Bart]] and [[Grampa]]."}}
  
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== Plot ==
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[[Bart]] is playing videogames with [[Milhouse]] when he tells him that he always wins because he cheats. [[Homer]] goes to work, where he discovers that his coworkers have new jobs. He finds out that they fired half of the staff and those who remain have two tasks, and Homer becomes his own supervisor. Milhouse shows [[Bart]] an article about cheating from [[Whatapedia]], where he learns how he can get a high school equivalency exam. Homer enjoys his two roles and Bart leaves school. The next day, Bart forces Homer to seek a job, though he really just wants to play video games. Homer begins having difficulties controlling his two roles, and Bart gets a job as [[Duffman]]'s sidekick. Bart soon gets tired of the job and gives all the free samples that he was going to give away to [[Rev. Lovejoy]]. The Duff Corporation has to pay to have the church fumigated, and Bart is fired. Bart starts to work as [[Booberella]]'s assistant, but after he glues her coffin shut, he is dismissed. Homer has tired himself out controlling how much he works. Bart is now trying to work for the police, but he gets scared and quits.
  
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That evening, [[Lisa]] talks with Homer and realizes he is pushing himself too hard, and he must quit one of his jobs tomorrow. Homer visits [[Mr. Burns]] to resign as safety inspector, but because he has the lowest salary of all of the workers, Burns fires Homer and hires Bart as his replacement. At the dinner table, Lisa talks about what happened at school, and Bart to realize that he misses school. The next day, Homer gets Bart fired by throwing him in Burns' face. Bart goes back to school and gives his diplomas to Willie's dog.
[[Bart]] playing videogames with [[Milhouse]] when he tell him that he always wining because he cheating. [[Homer]] goes to his work, where he discovers that his fellow have new jobs. He finds out that they fired half of the staff and those who remain has two tasks, and Homer become his own supervisor. Milhouse gives to [[Bart]] an article about cheating from [[Whatapedia]] where he learns how he can get a high school equivalency exam. Homer enjoys his two roles and Bart leaving school. The next day forces Homer Bart to seek a job, though he really just wants to play video games. Homer begins have difficulty controlling his two roles, Bart gets a job as a [[Duffman]]'s sidekick. Bart gets soon tired of the job and give all sample jars that he was going to give out free to [[Rev. Lovejoy]]. This may Duff pay to have the church fumigated and Bart is fired. Bart starting works as [[Booberella]] assistant but after he glue the coffin which she lies in, he was dismiss. Homer has been tired over himself controlling about how much he works. Bart trying now to work for the police but he gets scared and quits.
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The evening talking Lisa with Homer and realizes he pushes himself too hard and he must quit with one of his job tomorrow. Homer visiting [[Mr. Burns]] for quiting as safety inspector but because he has the lowest salary of all of the company fired Burns, Homer as his own supervisor and Bart be his replacement. Bart starting use it and he presses on Homer. At the dinner table tells Lisa about what happened at school which get Bart to realize that he is missing school and the next day sees Homer at Bart gets fired by throwing Bart so he lands on Burns face. Bart goes back to school and give his diplomas to Willie's dog.
 
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Latest revision as of 10:47, April 7, 2020

Like a Boss!
Like A Boss!.png
Comic Story information
Released: May 2013
Comic series: Simpsons Comics
Pages: 22
Written by: Ian Boothby


Like A Boss! is a Simpsons Comics story first printed in Simpsons Comics #202.

Synopsis[edit]

""Homer's lifelong dream of becoming his own boss comes true at last, but his new boss is a lot harder on him than he ever imagined. And while it is all work and no play, Homer spends less time with his family, which becomes surprisingly difficult for both Bart and Grampa.""


Plot[edit]

Bart is playing videogames with Milhouse when he tells him that he always wins because he cheats. Homer goes to work, where he discovers that his coworkers have new jobs. He finds out that they fired half of the staff and those who remain have two tasks, and Homer becomes his own supervisor. Milhouse shows Bart an article about cheating from Whatapedia, where he learns how he can get a high school equivalency exam. Homer enjoys his two roles and Bart leaves school. The next day, Bart forces Homer to seek a job, though he really just wants to play video games. Homer begins having difficulties controlling his two roles, and Bart gets a job as Duffman's sidekick. Bart soon gets tired of the job and gives all the free samples that he was going to give away to Rev. Lovejoy. The Duff Corporation has to pay to have the church fumigated, and Bart is fired. Bart starts to work as Booberella's assistant, but after he glues her coffin shut, he is dismissed. Homer has tired himself out controlling how much he works. Bart is now trying to work for the police, but he gets scared and quits.

That evening, Lisa talks with Homer and realizes he is pushing himself too hard, and he must quit one of his jobs tomorrow. Homer visits Mr. Burns to resign as safety inspector, but because he has the lowest salary of all of the workers, Burns fires Homer and hires Bart as his replacement. At the dinner table, Lisa talks about what happened at school, and Bart to realize that he misses school. The next day, Homer gets Bart fired by throwing him in Burns' face. Bart goes back to school and gives his diplomas to Willie's dog.

Reprints[edit]

Comic issue Release date Country
Simpsons Comics #230 October 23, 2014 800px-Flag of the United Kingdom.svg.png


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