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− | '''Simpsons Comics Unchained''' is a comic reprint of ''[[Simpsons Comics]]'', | + | '''Simpsons Comics Unchained''' is a comic reprint of ''[[Simpsons Comics]]'', first released in March 19, [[2002]]. |
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Latest revision as of 19:44, August 3, 2021
Simpsons Comics Unchained
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Simpsons Comics Unchained is a comic reprint of Simpsons Comics, first released in March 19, 2002.
Description[edit]
Attention, citizens! Lock your doors and windows! Run for your lives! The Simpsons are busting out the bindings of their biggest and best book yet, and no one is safe from their maniacal comic madness! See Grampa Simpson embark on a new career as El Grampo, a modern day Zorro for the senior set, whose anarchistic shenanigans start to cramp the similarly-inspired protests of his grandson, Bart Simpson (a.k.a. El Barto). Behold the destructive power of censorship as Homer Simpson and the Comic Book Guy fight for their right to free speech and their very lives. Envision a local celebrity, Krusty the Clown, who comes to dinner and refuses to leave. Witness Mr. Burns' power mad scheme to undermine the economy of Springfield by paying his employees in jelly donuts. Observe a town caught in the thrall of an international media sensation, unable to separate themselves from the television chronicle of the life of one man... Homer Simpson. These stories and many more can barely be contained in the new comic collection...Simpsons Comics Unchained!
Stories[edit]
- The Geek Shall Inherit the Earth
- The Absent-Minded Protester
- Dullards to Donuts
- Sense and Censorability
- Sideshow Simpsons
- The Incredible Edible Exploits of Lard Lad: In Search of the Lost Donut Holes
- I Will Send You Prizes Like These
- Bart Simpson and the Krusty Brand Fun Factory
- The Day the Nagging Stopped
- The Homer Show
- Classics Illustrative: Slobberwacky