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{{Comics | {{Comics | ||
|title= The Best of The Simpsons #1 | |title= The Best of The Simpsons #1 | ||
|image= [[File:The Best of The Simpsons 1.png|250px]] | |image= [[File:The Best of The Simpsons 1.png|250px]] | ||
− | |released = April 3, | + | |publication = May [[2003]] |
− | |company = [[Bongo Comics Group]] <br | + | |released = April 3, 2003 |
+ | |company = [[Bongo Comics Group]]<br>[[Titan Magazines]] | ||
|series = ''{{ap|The Best of The Simpsons|comic series}}'' | |series = ''{{ap|The Best of The Simpsons|comic series}}'' | ||
|pages=68 | |pages=68 | ||
− | |stories = ''[[The Amazing Colossal Homer]]'' <br | + | |stories = ''[[The Amazing Colossal Homer]]''<br>''[[Bart Simpson's Creepy Crawly Tales: "The Collector"]]''<br>''[[Cool Hand Bart]]''<br>''[[Patty & Selma's Ill-Fated Romance: My Sister, My Homewrecker!]]'' |
− | |country = [[ | + | |country = [[United Kingdom]] |
+ | |cover = [[Bill Morrison]] | ||
+ | |price = £2.99 | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | '''''The Best of The Simpsons #1''''' is the first issue of ''{{ap|The Best of The Simpsons|comic series}}'' | + | '''''The Best of The Simpsons #1''''' is the first issue of ''{{ap|The Best of The Simpsons|comic series}}''. It was released in the [[United Kingdom]] on April 3, [[2003]]. |
== Stories == | == Stories == | ||
− | === | + | === The Amazing Colossal Homer === |
{{main|The Amazing Colossal Homer}} | {{main|The Amazing Colossal Homer}} | ||
[[Homer]] becomes a giant after being hit with a growth ray. | [[Homer]] becomes a giant after being hit with a growth ray. | ||
− | === | + | === Bart Simpson's Creepy Crawly Tales: "The Collector" === |
{{main|Bart Simpson's Creepy Crawly Tales: "The Collector"}} | {{main|Bart Simpson's Creepy Crawly Tales: "The Collector"}} | ||
− | The | + | The Collector is trapped in his own comic vault. |
− | === | + | === Cool Hand Bart === |
{{main|Cool Hand Bart}} | {{main|Cool Hand Bart}} | ||
− | The second [[Simpsons Comic]] features the return of [[Sideshow Bob]]. [[Bart]], [[Nelson]], [[Jimbo]], [[Dolph]], [[Kearney]] and [[Milhouse]] attend a seminar, called "Scared Spitless", which is held in [[Springfield State Prison]] and intended to scare troublemaking kids into shaping up. [[Snake]] explains what prison life is like; then [[Chief Wiggum]] decides that all the kids attending the seminar should spend an hour in an actual prison cell. | + | The second ''[[Simpsons Comic]]'' features the return of [[Sideshow Bob]]. [[Bart]], [[Nelson]], [[Jimbo]], [[Dolph]], [[Kearney]] and [[Milhouse]] attend a seminar, called "Scared Spitless", which is held in [[Springfield State Prison]] and intended to scare troublemaking kids into shaping up. [[Snake]] explains what prison life is like; then [[Chief Wiggum]] decides that all the kids attending the seminar should spend an hour in an actual prison cell. |
− | + | === Patty & Selma's Ill-Fated Romance: My Sister, My Homewrecker! === | |
− | === | ||
{{main|Patty & Selma's Ill-Fated Romance: My Sister, My Homewrecker!}} | {{main|Patty & Selma's Ill-Fated Romance: My Sister, My Homewrecker!}} | ||
The story begins with [[Marge]] and [[Homer]] lying in bed. Marge reads a book and Homer is asleep. Homer starts to sleeptalk and says "[[Selma]]... Selma... Ohh, Baby!". Next evening, [[Patty]] comes by and says that Homer is having an affair with Selma. | The story begins with [[Marge]] and [[Homer]] lying in bed. Marge reads a book and Homer is asleep. Homer starts to sleeptalk and says "[[Selma]]... Selma... Ohh, Baby!". Next evening, [[Patty]] comes by and says that Homer is having an affair with Selma. | ||
− | == | + | == Other features == |
*In This Issue | *In This Issue | ||
*Double-Sided Posters | *Double-Sided Posters | ||
*Coming Soon! | *Coming Soon! | ||
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{{The Best of The Simpsons}} | {{The Best of The Simpsons}} | ||
{{DEFAULTSORT:Best of The Simpsons 01, The}} | {{DEFAULTSORT:Best of The Simpsons 01, The}} |
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- This article is about the comic. For the video, see The Best of The Simpsons: Volume 1.
The Best of The Simpsons #1
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Comic Information
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The Best of The Simpsons #1 is the first issue of The Best of The Simpsons. It was released in the United Kingdom on April 3, 2003.
Contents
Stories[edit]
The Amazing Colossal Homer[edit]
Homer becomes a giant after being hit with a growth ray.
Bart Simpson's Creepy Crawly Tales: "The Collector"[edit]
The Collector is trapped in his own comic vault.
Cool Hand Bart[edit]
The second Simpsons Comic features the return of Sideshow Bob. Bart, Nelson, Jimbo, Dolph, Kearney and Milhouse attend a seminar, called "Scared Spitless", which is held in Springfield State Prison and intended to scare troublemaking kids into shaping up. Snake explains what prison life is like; then Chief Wiggum decides that all the kids attending the seminar should spend an hour in an actual prison cell.
Patty & Selma's Ill-Fated Romance: My Sister, My Homewrecker![edit]
The story begins with Marge and Homer lying in bed. Marge reads a book and Homer is asleep. Homer starts to sleeptalk and says "Selma... Selma... Ohh, Baby!". Next evening, Patty comes by and says that Homer is having an affair with Selma.
Other features[edit]
- In This Issue
- Double-Sided Posters
- Coming Soon!
The Best of The Simpsons
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