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Greetings from the Simpsons
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Book Information
Publication date: 1990
Author: Matt Groening
Genre: Humor
Publisher: HarperCollins


Greetings from the Simpsons is a book that contains 32 postcards which can be detached and mailed. Each postcard is a character sketch about a specific character or group. There are 16 different sketches, and the set then repeats for a total of 32 postcards. Each sketch consists of some basic information, a typical quote, one or more secret facts, and a "Mystery Quiz" question.

List of postcards[edit]

  1. Homer Simpson
  2. Bart Simpson
  3. Krusty the Clown
  4. Patty and Selma
  5. Marge Simpson
  6. Moe
  7. Sideshow Bob
  8. Mr. Burns
  9. Grampa
  10. Lisa Simpson
  11. Itchy and Scratchy
  12. Principal Skinner
  13. Maggie Simpson
  14. Bleeding Gums Murphy
  15. Ms. Krabappel
  16. The Simpsons

The set then repeats for postcards 17 through 32.

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