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− | |title=''Sideshow Slob'' | + | |title= ''Sideshow Slob'' |
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− | |released=January 2012 | + | |released= January [[2012]] |
− | |pages=21 | + | |pages= 21 |
− | |series=[[Simpsons Comics]] | + | |series= ''[[Simpsons Comics]]'' |
− | |written by=[[Ian Boothby]] | + | |written by= [[Ian Boothby]] |
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− | '''''Sideshow Slob''''' is a comic story featured in | + | '''''Sideshow Slob''''' is a comic story featured in {{SC|186}}. |
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[[Bart]], [[Milhouse]] and [[Nelson]] playing "Face or Gut" where Milhouse decides to take what's in a box. A man tells to them that he owns the box, and the man is [[Sideshow Bob]]. He tell to Bart that he is not welcome in the prision and no one wants to hire him, it's his new home. [[Lisa]] is in the library and finds out at if the library does not get more visitors, they most close. Bart and [[Milhouse]] goes to look for Sideshow Bob, and they discover that [[Chester J. Lampwick]] is with him. He tell to them at even though he is rich, he enjoys the life as a homeless person have and has become Bob's new friend. The two have decided to interrailing. | [[Bart]], [[Milhouse]] and [[Nelson]] playing "Face or Gut" where Milhouse decides to take what's in a box. A man tells to them that he owns the box, and the man is [[Sideshow Bob]]. He tell to Bart that he is not welcome in the prision and no one wants to hire him, it's his new home. [[Lisa]] is in the library and finds out at if the library does not get more visitors, they most close. Bart and [[Milhouse]] goes to look for Sideshow Bob, and they discover that [[Chester J. Lampwick]] is with him. He tell to them at even though he is rich, he enjoys the life as a homeless person have and has become Bob's new friend. The two have decided to interrailing. | ||
Revision as of 13:35, March 3, 2012
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Comic Information
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Sideshow Slob is a comic story featured in Simpsons Comics #186.
Synopsis
"How d'you say "taco" in Mexican?"
This section is in Engrish.
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Lisa tries to get the student at the school to start reading books again, but finds out that they only reading on the tablet today, she will then try to get the women to start reading again, but finds out they only use audio books today. Lisa and Bart watching the news when they reported at Lampwick has died and his money goes to Bob. In the news tell Bob at Bart Simpsons will get what's coming to him. Lisa tries to get the comic book reader to start reading the comic book in the library but finds out that Comic Book Guy cover the comic books with posion ivy. It's been a few weeks, in the news show Bob that he has with the money built "Bartland" and asks Bart to came to the place tomorrow for the inauguration. Lisa tries to get the elderly to start reading the books, but they expose themselves to paper cut. Quimby decied then to close the library.
Bart and Lisa visiting the Bartland, during there first trip they two will almost bkilled, and they realize that all of the attractions is a death trap. Bob has locked the two in the amusement park. Lisa writes then "Help" with mustard on the hot dogs and throwing them out to the street from the amusement park. The police come and release them, but not because they saw the text on the hot dog, they come for have more sausages. Lisa tells them that she also has found Lampwick, he is in the "Hall of Mirror". Bob tell then at he tried to kill Bart again, but holding in a plate with a button that will bring the whole amusement park to explode. He pushes the button, but it turns out that Cletus has not connect the dynamite to the charge, so Bob get's arrested. Lisa tells to Bart and Lampwick that she is happy that the two are safe, but sad that the library is now closed. Lampwick says he can get them to open again. The library is now inhabited, and people reading books there, but the visitors are only the homeless in Springfield. Lisa is not really happy, because now the library is too popular.