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− | '''Lisa the Vampire Croaker''' is a story in [[Bart Simpson 28]]. | + | {{ctab}} |
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+ | |title=''Lisa the Vampire Croaker'' | ||
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+ | |released=February [[2006]] | ||
+ | |pages=9 | ||
+ | |series=[[Bart Simpson Comics]] | ||
+ | |written by=[[JDavid Seidman]] | ||
+ | }} | ||
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+ | '''''Lisa the Vampire Croaker''''' is a [[Simpsons Comics]] story that appears in ''[[Bart Simpson 28]]''. The comic later got reprinted in the ''[[Big Brilliant Book of Bart Simpson]]''. | ||
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Willie trains Lisa as a vampire slayer, much to Bart's dismay, as he wants to be the vampire slayer. After training and Bart attacking [[Hans Moleman]], they head up to a spooky, castle like building on top of a dark hill, which turns out the building is a blood bank. In the end Lisa comments, with a family like hers, who needs monsters? | Willie trains Lisa as a vampire slayer, much to Bart's dismay, as he wants to be the vampire slayer. After training and Bart attacking [[Hans Moleman]], they head up to a spooky, castle like building on top of a dark hill, which turns out the building is a blood bank. In the end Lisa comments, with a family like hers, who needs monsters? | ||
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Revision as of 03:54, October 25, 2011
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Comic Information
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Lisa the Vampire Croaker is a Simpsons Comics story that appears in Bart Simpson 28. The comic later got reprinted in the Big Brilliant Book of Bart Simpson.
Plot
Willie trains Lisa as a vampire slayer, much to Bart's dismay, as he wants to be the vampire slayer. After training and Bart attacking Hans Moleman, they head up to a spooky, castle like building on top of a dark hill, which turns out the building is a blood bank. In the end Lisa comments, with a family like hers, who needs monsters?