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Difference between revisions of "Ralph Wiggum Comics 1"
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|released = February 29, [[2012]] | |released = February 29, [[2012]] | ||
|company = [[Bongo Comics]] | |company = [[Bongo Comics]] | ||
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− | '''''Ralph Wiggum Comics''''' is the first issue of ''[[Simpsons Comics One-Shot Wonders]]'', released in February 29, [[2012]] in the United States. It was released with five different covers. The direct market has three diffrent covers, the two other for | + | '''''Ralph Wiggum Comics #1''''' is the first issue of ''[[Simpsons Comics One-Shot Wonders]]'', released in February 29, [[2012]] in the United States. It was released with five different covers. The direct market has three diffrent covers, with the two other for newsstands and bookstores being released on March 20.<ref name="blog"/> |
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== Description == | == Description == | ||
− | {{ | + | {{Desc|In the first of [[Bongo Comics]]' soon to be legendary [[Simpson Comics One-Shot Wonders]], [[Ralph Wiggum]] takes center stage. In his first solo outing, Ralph has a day off of school, is left home alone, and becomes a role model to a new kid in town. Add in some short features by [[Sergio Aragonés]] and watch the chaos ensue!|http://forbiddenplanet.com/81599-ralph-wiggum-comics-1/}} |
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+ | == Contest == | ||
+ | The comic was released in five different covers. The first person to email Bongo a photo of themselves holding all five ''Ralph Wiggum Comics #1'' covers will be “Simpsonized” in an upcoming issue of ''Simpsons'' or ''Bart Simpson'' comic of their choice. The direct market has three diffrent covers, with the two other for newsstands and bookstores being released on March 20.<ref name="blog">[http://www.bongocomics.com/blog/02/29/2012/ralph-wiggum-leaps-comic-shops Bongo Blog - Ralph Wiggum Leaps Into Comic Shops!]</ref> | ||
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{{Simpsons Comics One-Shot Wonders}} | {{Simpsons Comics One-Shot Wonders}} | ||
[[Category:Simpsons Comics One-Shot Wonders issues]] | [[Category:Simpsons Comics One-Shot Wonders issues]] |
Revision as of 14:57, March 2, 2012
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Ralph Wiggum Comics #1
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Ralph Wiggum Comics #1 is the first issue of Simpsons Comics One-Shot Wonders, released in February 29, 2012 in the United States. It was released with five different covers. The direct market has three diffrent covers, with the two other for newsstands and bookstores being released on March 20.[1]
Description
- "In the first of Bongo Comics' soon to be legendary Simpson Comics One-Shot Wonders, Ralph Wiggum takes center stage. In his first solo outing, Ralph has a day off of school, is left home alone, and becomes a role model to a new kid in town. Add in some short features by Sergio Aragonés and watch the chaos ensue!"[src]
Contest
The comic was released in five different covers. The first person to email Bongo a photo of themselves holding all five Ralph Wiggum Comics #1 covers will be “Simpsonized” in an upcoming issue of Simpsons or Bart Simpson comic of their choice. The direct market has three diffrent covers, with the two other for newsstands and bookstores being released on March 20.[1]
References