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{{Desc|[[Bart]] and [[Ralph]] are teamed together as part of a new program called Kid Cops, but when it comes down to it, which one is the good cop, and which one is the bad cop? Then, 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.}} | {{Desc|[[Bart]] and [[Ralph]] are teamed together as part of a new program called Kid Cops, but when it comes down to it, which one is the good cop, and which one is the bad cop? Then, 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.}} | ||
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+ | === ''For a Limited Time Only'' === | ||
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[[Category:Bart Simpson comics issues|77]] | [[Category:Bart Simpson comics issues|77]] | ||
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Template:ComicIssue Bart Simpson #77 is the seventy-seventh issue of Bart Simpson Comics. It was released on 28, 2012.
Description
- "Bart and Ralph are teamed together as part of a new program called Kid Cops, but when it comes down to it, which one is the good cop, and which one is the bad cop? Then, 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."