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'''''Bart vs. Bart''''' is a series of short comic stories written by [[Mary Trainor]]. | '''''Bart vs. Bart''''' is a series of short comic stories written by [[Mary Trainor]]. | ||
− | The first of four stories were published in {{BS|36}}. The stories are quite short, only one or two pages long. The stories are also wordless | + | The first of four stories were published in {{BS|36}}. The stories are quite short, only one or two pages long. The stories are also wordless and their plotlines center around [[Bart Simpson]] battling various alternate versions of himself. |
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{{TB|Bart's mirror image decides to tease Bart, which he does not appreciate.}} | {{TB|Bart's mirror image decides to tease Bart, which he does not appreciate.}} | ||
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+ | == Behind the laughter == | ||
+ | *The stories are a parody of ''{{w|Spy vs. Spy}}'', a long-running wordless comic strip which is published in ''{{w|Mad (magazine)|Mad}}'' magazine. | ||
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Revision as of 23:22, May 17, 2017
Bart vs. Bart is a series of short comic stories written by Mary Trainor. The first of four stories were published in Bart Simpson #36. The stories are quite short, only one or two pages long. The stories are also wordless and their plotlines center around Bart Simpson battling various alternate versions of himself.
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Behind the laughter
- The stories are a parody of Spy vs. Spy, a long-running wordless comic strip which is published in Mad magazine.
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