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'''''Lisa Comics''''' was a one-shot comic, with the sole story being ''[[Lisa's Adventures in Wordland]]'', a parody of ''Alice in Wonderland''. It was released in April 1995, and issues were meant to be released once a year. It is likely that the number of ''Lisa Comics #1'' issues sold were low or that the character of Lisa was not popular enough to create a further line of issues which lead to [[Bongo Comics]] canceling the series. It was published in Australia in 2006 by [[Otter Press]].
 
'''''Lisa Comics''''' was a one-shot comic, with the sole story being ''[[Lisa's Adventures in Wordland]]'', a parody of ''Alice in Wonderland''. It was released in April 1995, and issues were meant to be released once a year. It is likely that the number of ''Lisa Comics #1'' issues sold were low or that the character of Lisa was not popular enough to create a further line of issues which lead to [[Bongo Comics]] canceling the series. It was published in Australia in 2006 by [[Otter Press]].
  
{{desc|One poetry-slinging mailman, two palindrome-pummeling twins, sixty-five crossword-crunching questions, and a mischievous house cat are merely four of the uncountable and indefatigably extraordinary elements in Lisa Simpson's curiouser and curiouser comic debut!}}
 
 
==Stories==
 
==Stories==
 
===[[Lisa's Adventures in Wordland]]===
 
===[[Lisa's Adventures in Wordland]]===
The story tells the tale of [[Lisa Simpson]] getting caught in an alternate reality called Wordland while chasing after a postman. The postman turns out to be [[Ned Flanders]] and while he gives her a tour through the wondrous world they get caught by [[Mr. Burns]]. Burns forces Lisa to battle him in a game of [[Scrabble]]; she accepts and after a while she gets upset and smashes the board. Suddenly she wakes up and discovers it's all a dream.
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{{desc|One poetry-slinging mailman, two palindrome-pummeling twins, sixty-five crossword-crunching questions, and a mischievous house cat are merely four of the uncountable and indefatigably extraordinary elements in Lisa Simpson's curiouser and curiouser comic debut!}}
== References ==
 
{{wikipedia|Lisa Comics}}
 
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
 
*[http://www.scribd.com/doc/19039152/Lisa-Comics-01 Read Lisa Comics #1 at Scribd.com]
 
*[http://www.scribd.com/doc/19039152/Lisa-Comics-01 Read Lisa Comics #1 at Scribd.com]
 
[[Category:Lisa Comics issues|1]]
 
[[Category:Lisa Comics issues|1]]
 
[[Category:1995]]
 
[[Category:1995]]

Revision as of 11:43, August 12, 2012


Lisa Comics #1
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Comic Information
Release date: April 1995
Publisher: Bongo Comics
Comic series: Lisa Comics
Country: USA
Stories: Lisa's Adventures in Wordland


Lisa Comics was a one-shot comic, with the sole story being Lisa's Adventures in Wordland, a parody of Alice in Wonderland. It was released in April 1995, and issues were meant to be released once a year. It is likely that the number of Lisa Comics #1 issues sold were low or that the character of Lisa was not popular enough to create a further line of issues which lead to Bongo Comics canceling the series. It was published in Australia in 2006 by Otter Press.

Stories

Lisa's Adventures in Wordland

"One poetry-slinging mailman, two palindrome-pummeling twins, sixty-five crossword-crunching questions, and a mischievous house cat are merely four of the uncountable and indefatigably extraordinary elements in Lisa Simpson's curiouser and curiouser comic debut!"

External links