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Latest revision as of 09:01, April 3, 2022
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Comic Story information
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Cost of Living is a The Simpsons comic strips story, which was also published in Simpsons Comics #59. It is available via the Simpsons Store app.
Plot[edit]
Bart asks Grampa for $5 to buy a comic book with. Grampa told Bart that in his days, comic books cost a penny and that the day he pays $5 for a comic book is the day he pays $1,000 for a new car. Bart then asks Grampa for $5 for a new car, but Grampa sees through this scam, and says that he invented it back in 1939, and then gets lost in his story. He then notices Bart again, and is startled. Bart then asks for $5 for a comic book again and Grampa gives it to him.
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