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'''''To Heir I$ Homer''''' is a comic story featured in ''[[Simpsons Comics 14]]''. The comic has later got reprinted in ''[[Simpsons Comics Simpsorama]]''.
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'''''To Heir I$ Homer''''' is a comic story featured in ''[[Simpsons Comics 14]]''. The comic later got reprinted in ''[[Simpsons Comics Simpsorama]]''.
  
 
== Plot ==
 
== Plot ==
[[Homer]] tries to retrieve his [[Abraham Simpson|father]] to dinner, but he refuses, so he go home without him. On the way home, discovers he a tramp, Sam who is eating a sandwich in the back seat and they start talking. Homer decides to invite him to dinner and the whole family likes him. Against the night thanks Sam for the hospitality and says that he has a place to sleep. When he leaves the house falls a 100 dollars out of his pocket which caught by [[Bart]].  
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[[Homer]] tries to retrieve his [[Abraham Simpson|father]] for dinner, but he refuses, so he goes home without him. On the way home, he discovers a tramp, Sam, who is eating a sandwich in the back seat and they start talking. Homer decides to invite him to dinner and the whole family likes him. That night Sam thanks them for the hospitality and says that he has a place to sleep. When he leaves the house $100 fall out of his pocket which is caught by [[Bart]].  
  
In the morning watching Bart and [[Lisa]] the [[Krusty the Clown Show]], whose interrupted for the news. Where they tells at [[Samuel T. Duff]], founder of the Duff has died and the family will recognize the picture of him and it's Sam. Homer becomes acidic over to Sam tricked be a tramp when he actually a billionaire. Bart is surprised at he was billionaire even though he received $100 from him. The news says that Sam has no heirs, and yesterday changed his testamentary to a man in Springfield, and they shows pictures of Homer. Homer realizes after a while that he will inherit everything. The news also was seen by [[Mr. Burns]], who decides to dismiss Homer when he learned that he inherited everything and he says he got an idea.  
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In the morning Bart and [[Lisa]] are watching ''[[The Krusty the Clown Show]]'', which is interrupted for the news, where it's revealed that [[Samuel T. Duff]], founder of [[Duff]] has died and the family recognize the picture of him and it's Sam. Homer becomes annoyed that Sam pretended to be tramp when he is actually a billionaire. Bart is surprised that he is a billionaire even though he received $100 from him. The news says that Sam has no heirs, and yesterday changed his testamentary to a man in [[Springfield]], and they show a picture of Homer. Homer realizes after a while that he will inherit everything. The news also was seen by [[Mr. Burns]], who decides to dismiss Homer when he learned that he inherited everything and he says he has an idea.  
  
Next day visit the Simpson family the [[Duff Brewery]] first they are on a tour before Homer to meet the stock holders. The only stock holder who is there is Mr. Burns, who owns 49 percent of the company which means that Homer own 51 percent. Mr. Burns carries out some tests on Homer that he must succeed in order to get the post and he succeeds the test. Homer have some new ideas to the brewery, they start selling donuts and Homer has ordered robots that will take care of the work after removed an earlier veto by Sam. Mr. Burns asks Smithers to work undercover in the company and he manages to get the former employees to go on strike and get the robots out of service with the result the nothing is produced in the factory.
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The next day the Simpson family visit the [[Duff Brewery]]. First they go on a tour before Homer goes to meet the stockholders. The only stockholder who is there is Mr. Burns, who owns 49 percent of the company which means that Homer owns the remaining 51 percent. Mr. Burns carries out some tests on Homer that he must succeed in order to get the post and he succeeds the test. Homer has some new ideas for the brewery; they start selling donuts and Homer has ordered robots that will take care of the work after removing an earlier veto by Sam. Mr. Burns asks Smithers to work undercover in the company and he manages to get the former employees to go on strike and get the robots out of service, resulting in nothing being produced in the factory.
  
Mr. Burns meet Homer and tells to him at he proved that he did not can take care of the company after the production is stopped and he forced Homer to sign over this stocks to Mr. Burns for 300 dollars. Next day is Homer sad because he failed it, just like everything he does but the family tries to cheer him up. However it has been found that Sam lives he had just fallen asleep. Mr. Burns realizes that Homer had no right to the company under the week and Mr. Burns' new stocks are worthless. Since Homer was so smart and got $300 from him for free so decides Mr. Burns him to re-employ him.
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Mr. Burns meets Homer and tells him that he proved Homer did not take care of the company after production is halted and he forced Homer to sign over this stocks to Mr. Burns for 300 dollars. Next day Homer is sad because he failed it, just like everything he does but the family tries to cheer him up. However it has been found that Sam is alive, he had just fallen asleep. Mr. Burns realizes that Homer had no right to the company during the week and Mr. Burns' new stocks are worthless. Since Homer was so smart and got $300 from him for free, Mr. Burns decides to re-employ him.
  
 
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To Heir I$ Homer
Comic Information
Release date: November, 1995
Comic series: Simpsons Comics


To Heir I$ Homer is a comic story featured in Simpsons Comics 14. The comic later got reprinted in Simpsons Comics Simpsorama.

Plot

Homer tries to retrieve his father for dinner, but he refuses, so he goes home without him. On the way home, he discovers a tramp, Sam, who is eating a sandwich in the back seat and they start talking. Homer decides to invite him to dinner and the whole family likes him. That night Sam thanks them for the hospitality and says that he has a place to sleep. When he leaves the house $100 fall out of his pocket which is caught by Bart.

In the morning Bart and Lisa are watching The Krusty the Clown Show, which is interrupted for the news, where it's revealed that Samuel T. Duff, founder of Duff has died and the family recognize the picture of him and it's Sam. Homer becomes annoyed that Sam pretended to be tramp when he is actually a billionaire. Bart is surprised that he is a billionaire even though he received $100 from him. The news says that Sam has no heirs, and yesterday changed his testamentary to a man in Springfield, and they show a picture of Homer. Homer realizes after a while that he will inherit everything. The news also was seen by Mr. Burns, who decides to dismiss Homer when he learned that he inherited everything and he says he has an idea.

The next day the Simpson family visit the Duff Brewery. First they go on a tour before Homer goes to meet the stockholders. The only stockholder who is there is Mr. Burns, who owns 49 percent of the company which means that Homer owns the remaining 51 percent. Mr. Burns carries out some tests on Homer that he must succeed in order to get the post and he succeeds the test. Homer has some new ideas for the brewery; they start selling donuts and Homer has ordered robots that will take care of the work after removing an earlier veto by Sam. Mr. Burns asks Smithers to work undercover in the company and he manages to get the former employees to go on strike and get the robots out of service, resulting in nothing being produced in the factory.

Mr. Burns meets Homer and tells him that he proved Homer did not take care of the company after production is halted and he forced Homer to sign over this stocks to Mr. Burns for 300 dollars. Next day Homer is sad because he failed it, just like everything he does but the family tries to cheer him up. However it has been found that Sam is alive, he had just fallen asleep. Mr. Burns realizes that Homer had no right to the company during the week and Mr. Burns' new stocks are worthless. Since Homer was so smart and got $300 from him for free, Mr. Burns decides to re-employ him.