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'''Simpsons Comics Unchained''' is a comic reprint of [[Simpsons Comics]], first released in March 19, 2002. | '''Simpsons Comics Unchained''' is a comic reprint of [[Simpsons Comics]], first released in March 19, 2002. | ||
+ | Copyright(C)1998, 1999 & 2002 | ||
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+ | (in promotional order) | ||
+ | Contributing artists: | ||
+ | Bill Morrison, Mike Rote, Nathan Kane, Julius Preite, Tim Bavington, Phil Ortiz, Scott Shaw!, James Lloyd and Tim Harkins | ||
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+ | Contributing writers: | ||
+ | Ian Boothby, Doug Tuber, Tim Maile, Steve Luchsinger, Billy Rubenstein, Scott Milhouse Gimple, Bill Morrison, Scott Shaw!, Jesse Leon Mccann, Robert L. Graff and Chuck Dixon | ||
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==Stories== | ==Stories== | ||
*[[The Geek Shall Inherit The Earth]] | *[[The Geek Shall Inherit The Earth]] |
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Simpsons Comics Unchained is a comic reprint of Simpsons Comics, first released in March 19, 2002. Copyright(C)1998, 1999 & 2002
(in promotional order) Contributing artists: Bill Morrison, Mike Rote, Nathan Kane, Julius Preite, Tim Bavington, Phil Ortiz, Scott Shaw!, James Lloyd and Tim Harkins
Contributing writers: Ian Boothby, Doug Tuber, Tim Maile, Steve Luchsinger, Billy Rubenstein, Scott Milhouse Gimple, Bill Morrison, Scott Shaw!, Jesse Leon Mccann, Robert L. Graff and Chuck Dixon
Stories
- The Geek Shall Inherit The Earth
- The Absent-Minded Protester
- Dullards to Donuts
- Sense and Censorability
- Sideshow Simpsons
- In Search of the Lost Donut Holes!
- I Will Send You Prizes Like These
- Bart Simpson & The Krusty Brand Fun Factory
- The Day the Nagging Stopped
- The Homer Show
- Classics Illustrative No. 49 Slobberwacky