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|released=March [[2001]] | |released=March [[2001]] | ||
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− | |series=[[Simpsons Comics]] | + | |series=''[[Simpsons Comics]]'' |
|written by=[[Doug Tuber]]<br>[[Tim Maile]]<br>[[Steve Luchsinger]] | |written by=[[Doug Tuber]]<br>[[Tim Maile]]<br>[[Steve Luchsinger]] | ||
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− | '''''The Yes-Man Who Would Be King''''' is a | + | '''''The Yes-Man Who Would Be King''''' is a ''[[Simpsons Comics]]'' story featured in {{SC|56}}. |
== Plot == | == Plot == | ||
It is suspected that the [[Waylon Smithers, Jr.]] is the illegitimate son of [[King of Sweden]]. | It is suspected that the [[Waylon Smithers, Jr.]] is the illegitimate son of [[King of Sweden]]. | ||
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+ | == Reprints == | ||
+ | {{Comic Reprint | ||
+ | |1={{SC|64|UK}} | ||
+ | |1a=February 21, [[2002]] | ||
+ | |1b=UK | ||
+ | |2=''[[Simpsons Comics Belly Buster]]'' | ||
+ | |2a=February 3, [[2004]] | ||
+ | |2b=US | ||
+ | |3={{BoTS|31}} | ||
+ | |3a=August 17, [[2006]] | ||
+ | |3b=UK | ||
+ | |4={{SCl|28}} | ||
+ | |4a=Spring [[2011]] | ||
+ | |4b=US | ||
+ | }} | ||
{{Images}} | {{Images}} |
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The Yes-Man Who Would Be King
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The Yes-Man Who Would Be King is a Simpsons Comics story featured in Simpsons Comics #56.
Plot
It is suspected that the Waylon Smithers, Jr. is the illegitimate son of King of Sweden.
Reprints
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