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Difference between revisions of "Sense and Censorability"

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'''''Sense and Censorability''''' is a comic story featured in ''[[Simpsons Comics 39]]''. The comic later got reprinted in ''[[Simpsons Comics Unchained]]'' and ''[[Simpsons Classics 20]]''.
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'''''Sense and Censorability''''' is a comic story featured in {{SC|39}}. The comic later got reprinted in ''[[Simpsons Comics Unchained]]'' and ''[[Simpsons Classics 20]]''.
  
 
== Plot ==
 
== Plot ==

Revision as of 15:48, September 11, 2014


Sense and Censorability
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Comic Information
Release date: October 1998
Comic series: Simpsons Comics
Pages: 21


Sense and Censorability is a comic story featured in Simpsons Comics #39. The comic later got reprinted in Simpsons Comics Unchained and Simpsons Classics 20.

Plot

Principal Skinner orders Bart to do a presentation in front of the entire school about a historical figure and to make matters worse he must do it with Homer. On a trip to The Android's Dungeon Homer finds violent history-based horror comics in the adults only section and decides to use them for research. With Springfield residents including Chief Wiggum and Mayor Quimby watching, Homer and Bart deliver an obscene version of American history leading to Homer's swift arrest. The police department demand to know where Homer obtained the horror comics and Comic Book Guy is arrested soon after for selling the comics.

The two men end up on trial and it goes badly due to Homer's stupidity and Comic Book Guy's overuse of geek terminology. As they are about to flee to Costa Rica, Bart gets an idea. On the final day of the trial Bart argues that the jury are not suitable peers and that only geeks would be able to give a fair verdict. In response, the jury members are indeed replaced by geeks but instead of a jail sentence, Homer and Comic Book Guy are sentenced to public hanging - namely holding up a sign at a comic convention.

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