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Maggie's Crib
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Comic Information
Release date: February 2011
Comic series: Bart Simpson Comics
Pages: 1


Maggie's Crib is a Bart Simpson Comics story that appears in Bart Simpson 58.

Synopsis

Maggie is scared awake by a thunderstorm.

Plot

It's nighttime at the Simpson home and Maggie is asleep in her crib. Suddenly, a storm arrives and the thunder and lightning abruptly awaken Maggie, scaring her and causing her to sit bolt upright in her crib. Maggie climbs out of her crib, goes to Homer's and Marge's bedroom, and climbs into their bed. She lies down between Homer and Marge, and, now contented, goes back to sleep.

However, just after Maggie gets settled in, Homer gives vent to a huge snore. The snore wakes Maggie up and scares her more badly than the storm did. After this, Maggie returns to her crib and sleeps peacefully, even though the thunder and lightning continue.