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'''''Siege on Evergreen Terrace''''' is a ''[[Simpsons Comics]]'' story featured in {{SC|55}}.
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'''''Siege on Evergreen Terrace''''' is a ''[[Simpsons Comics]]'' story first printed in {{SC|55}}.
  
 
== Plot ==
 
== Plot ==
During a heatwave, the Simpson family are at the beach but are forced to evactuate as [[Mr. Burns]] and [[Smithers]] are playing a real-life version of ''{{w|Battleship}}''. Later that day, a construction man arrives at the Simpson house to build a swimming pool. Homer initially denies buying a pool but then goes along with it when he learns it is actually intended for the Flanders family.
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During a heatwave, the Simpson family are at the beach but are forced to evactuate as [[Mr. Burns]] and [[Smithers]] are playing a real-life version of ''{{W2|Battleship|game}}''. Later that day, a construction man arrives at the Simpson house to build a swimming pool. Homer initially denies buying a pool but then goes along with it when he learns it is actually intended for the Flanders family.
  
 
When the pool is finally built, it becomes crowded with the townspeople. [[Ned Flanders]] notices that his pool hasn't been built yet and the construction workers realize that Homer must have stolen it from Flanders. The workers inform Homer they will be getting rid of his pool but Homer gets [[Herman]] to provide him with a barbed wire fence to barricade the workers out. However, this also means that the pool's visitors are trapped in the Simpsons' garden. The townspeople agree to guard the pool with the help of Herman's military equipment while the construction workers retaliate by cutting off the power supply and playing 80s pop music. [[Milhouse]] is sent to tunnel for supplies.  
 
When the pool is finally built, it becomes crowded with the townspeople. [[Ned Flanders]] notices that his pool hasn't been built yet and the construction workers realize that Homer must have stolen it from Flanders. The workers inform Homer they will be getting rid of his pool but Homer gets [[Herman]] to provide him with a barbed wire fence to barricade the workers out. However, this also means that the pool's visitors are trapped in the Simpsons' garden. The townspeople agree to guard the pool with the help of Herman's military equipment while the construction workers retaliate by cutting off the power supply and playing 80s pop music. [[Milhouse]] is sent to tunnel for supplies.  

Latest revision as of 14:34, December 12, 2020

Siege on Evergreen Terrace
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Comic Story information
Released: February 2001
Comic series: Simpsons Comics
Pages: 21
Written by: Jesse Leon McCann


Siege on Evergreen Terrace is a Simpsons Comics story first printed in Simpsons Comics #55.

Plot[edit]

During a heatwave, the Simpson family are at the beach but are forced to evactuate as Mr. Burns and Smithers are playing a real-life version of Battleship. Later that day, a construction man arrives at the Simpson house to build a swimming pool. Homer initially denies buying a pool but then goes along with it when he learns it is actually intended for the Flanders family.

When the pool is finally built, it becomes crowded with the townspeople. Ned Flanders notices that his pool hasn't been built yet and the construction workers realize that Homer must have stolen it from Flanders. The workers inform Homer they will be getting rid of his pool but Homer gets Herman to provide him with a barbed wire fence to barricade the workers out. However, this also means that the pool's visitors are trapped in the Simpsons' garden. The townspeople agree to guard the pool with the help of Herman's military equipment while the construction workers retaliate by cutting off the power supply and playing 80s pop music. Milhouse is sent to tunnel for supplies.

Conveniently for the workers, a militia is right next to them and they successfully break down the barricade. The townspeople escape while the head construction worker prepares to kill the Simpson family with a plow truck. However, he changes his mind and concedes defeat. Moments later, a sinkhole created by Milhouse's misdirected tunnelling causes the pool and half of the Simpson house to collapse. Homer is left to clean up the mess.

Reprints[edit]

Comic issue Release date Country
Simpsons Comics #63 January 24, 2002 800px-Flag of the United Kingdom.svg.png
Simpsons Comics Belly Buster February 3, 2004 Flag of the United States.png
The Best of The Simpsons #31 August 17, 2006 800px-Flag of the United Kingdom.svg.png
Simpsons Classics #28 Spring 2011 Flag of the United States.png


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