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[[Bart Simpson|Bart]] is planning to buy an old comic book for the usual price of 25 cents at the [[Android's Dungeon & Baseball Card Shop]], but he finds that the price has been raised to a dollar so instead of buying the comic he wanted, he buys a box of tattered comics for his quarter. As Bart and [[Milhouse Van Houten|Milhouse]] read the comics, they discover a coupon for a free comic book, ''[[Radioactive Man Meets Captain Code]]''. They send the coupon, but they don't get a free comic because the coupon is several years old and rare. They contact [[Larry H. Lawyer]], who helps them sue the publisher, saying that the coupon has no expiration date. Bart asks Lawyer if it also works with other old coupons, and he says it does. Bart and Milhouse start to use all the old coupons they can find to get free products and everyone accepts his coupons after Bart explains the law. Soon the rumor spreads in [[Springfield]], and the stores are drained of free products and everything is reduced to a lower price. Bart begins to run out of coupons and is now searching for them in papers from the Civil War when he goes out on the town and finds that almost all the residents of the city have lower pay because the coupons have taken the corporate profits. He sees that [[Judge Snyder]], who determined the law, is not doing so well over the law; his pay is cut but he tells Bart that he will not take it back so it looks like he made a mistake. Bart gives him an idea: he can change the law. The law becomes changed so that you can only get products from the same year that the coupon was made, so all residents must return their new products. Bart and Milhouse now wonder what they should do with their 20-year-old coupons for Krusty Cakes, so [[Apu Nahasapeemapetilon|Apu]] tells them that twenty-year-old products are the lifeblood of the [[Kwik-E-Mart]] and the two boys cheer.
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[[Bart]] is planning to buy an old comic book for the usual price of 25 cents at the [[Android's Dungeon & Baseball Card Shop]], but he finds that the price has been raised to a dollar so instead of buying the comic he wanted, he buys a box of tattered comics for his quarter. As Bart and [[Milhouse]] read the comics, they discover a coupon for a free comic book, ''[[Radioactive Man Meets Captain Code]]''. They send the coupon, but they don't get a free comic because the coupon is several years old and rare. They contact [[Larry H. Lawyer]], who helps them sue the publisher, saying that the coupon has no expiration date. Bart asks Lawyer if it also works with other old coupons, and he says it does. Bart and Milhouse start to use all the old coupons they can find to get free products and everyone accepts his coupons after Bart explains the law. Soon the rumor spreads in [[Springfield]], and the stores are drained of free products and everything is reduced to a lower price. Bart begins to run out of coupons and is now searching for them in papers from the Civil War when he goes out on the town and finds that almost all the residents of the city have lower pay because the coupons have taken the corporate profits. He sees that [[Judge Snyder]], who determined the law, is not doing so well over the law; his pay is cut but he tells Bart that he will not take it back so it looks like he made a mistake. Bart gives him an idea: he can change the law. The law becomes changed so that you can only get products from the same year that the coupon was made, so all residents must return their new products. Bart and Milhouse now wonder what they should do with their 20-year-old coupons for Krusty Cakes, so [[Apu]] tells them that twenty-year-old products are the lifeblood of the [[Kwik-E-Mart]] and the two boys cheer.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 15:46, March 10, 2022

For a Limited Time Only
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Comic Story information
Released: November 2012
Comic series: Bart Simpson
Pages: 10
Written by: John Jackson Miller


For a Limited Time Only is a Bart Simpson story first printed in Bart Simpson #77.

Synopsis[edit]

Bart partners up with Larry H. Lawyer and sues a comic book company over truth in comic book advertising, and that's just the beginning of a civil suit that's anything but civil.

Plot[edit]

Bart is planning to buy an old comic book for the usual price of 25 cents at the Android's Dungeon & Baseball Card Shop, but he finds that the price has been raised to a dollar so instead of buying the comic he wanted, he buys a box of tattered comics for his quarter. As Bart and Milhouse read the comics, they discover a coupon for a free comic book, Radioactive Man Meets Captain Code. They send the coupon, but they don't get a free comic because the coupon is several years old and rare. They contact Larry H. Lawyer, who helps them sue the publisher, saying that the coupon has no expiration date. Bart asks Lawyer if it also works with other old coupons, and he says it does. Bart and Milhouse start to use all the old coupons they can find to get free products and everyone accepts his coupons after Bart explains the law. Soon the rumor spreads in Springfield, and the stores are drained of free products and everything is reduced to a lower price. Bart begins to run out of coupons and is now searching for them in papers from the Civil War when he goes out on the town and finds that almost all the residents of the city have lower pay because the coupons have taken the corporate profits. He sees that Judge Snyder, who determined the law, is not doing so well over the law; his pay is cut but he tells Bart that he will not take it back so it looks like he made a mistake. Bart gives him an idea: he can change the law. The law becomes changed so that you can only get products from the same year that the coupon was made, so all residents must return their new products. Bart and Milhouse now wonder what they should do with their 20-year-old coupons for Krusty Cakes, so Apu tells them that twenty-year-old products are the lifeblood of the Kwik-E-Mart and the two boys cheer.

Reprints[edit]

Comic issue Release date Country
Bart Simpson #46 June 20, 2013 800px-Flag of the United Kingdom.svg.png
Bart Simpson Bust-up April 3, 2018 Flag of the United States.png
Simpsons Comics #25 August 20, 2019 800px-Flag of the United Kingdom.svg.png


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