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The Yes-Man Who Would Be King
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Comic Information
Release date: March 2001
Comic series: Simpsons Comics
Pages: 22


The Yes-Man Who Would Be King is a comic story featured in Simpsons Comics #56. The comic later got reprinted in Simpsons Comics Belly Buster and Simpsons Classics #28.

Plot

It is suspected that the Waylon Smithers, Jr. is the illegitimate son of King of Sweden.


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