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Ponce Upon a Time
Comic Information
Release date: June, 2008
Comic series: Bart Simpson Comics
Pages: 5


Ponce Upon a Time is a Simpsons Comics story that appears in Bart Simpson 42. The comic later got reprint in Bart Simpson: Prince of Pranks.

Plot

Marge shows Bart pictures from the photo album, and he realizes that he will be like Homer when he gets older and feels sick, so goes out to take some air in the garden. In the garden he meets Lisa who is taking photographs with her camera, and she tells Bart a story about Fountain of Youth. Bart and Milhouse starts to look for it and they find a fountain and bathed in it, assuming it is the Fountain of Youth. Bart and Milhouse soon see the popular teenager Jake Brickbat and they wish they were teenagers like him, but suddenly they realize that they have been in the Fountain of Youth and will never become adults. Lisa met Bart and Milhouse and tells them that it does not exist, that it is only a story. Bart is happy that he will be older and he does not understand why he was so scared about growing up for he is not like Homer. Bart then falls down and Lisa take a photo of it, and the picture is exactly like a photograph depicting Homer as a child.