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− | Bart Simpson, | + | Bart Simpson: troublemaker, juvenile joker, menace to society -- or how about just plain ol' kid? Featuring stories from the first four issues of Bart Simpson, Matt Groening presents stories about Bart and the kids of Springfield with adults taking a backseat as comic foils. In Big Fat Trouble in Little Springfield, Bart learns that while fat children are funny, becoming one isn't always; in Grrrl-Whirl, Bart's one-boy assault on girl power is undermined when he - falls in love? And in Close Encounters of the Nerd Kind, evil space aliens Kang and Kodos get an unexpected surprise when they first kidnap Earth's greatest nerd - Bart's sister, Lisa - and then Earth's greatest menace (no prizes for guessing who!). And that's just the first few pages! Big Book of Bart Simpson features Bart at his best: in school, at the zoo, in space, being cloned, in love, as Bartman, and just doing what America's most famous underachiever is known for -- getting in over his head, and finding his way out of trouble with class and flair, sometimes, a little less for wear. It's good old–fashioned fun with the same satiric edge that has made 'The Simpsons' the most successful animated program in television history. |
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Big Book of Bart Simpson is a combination of Bart Simpson #1, #2, #3, and #4.
Description
Bart Simpson: troublemaker, juvenile joker, menace to society -- or how about just plain ol' kid? Featuring stories from the first four issues of Bart Simpson, Matt Groening presents stories about Bart and the kids of Springfield with adults taking a backseat as comic foils. In Big Fat Trouble in Little Springfield, Bart learns that while fat children are funny, becoming one isn't always; in Grrrl-Whirl, Bart's one-boy assault on girl power is undermined when he - falls in love? And in Close Encounters of the Nerd Kind, evil space aliens Kang and Kodos get an unexpected surprise when they first kidnap Earth's greatest nerd - Bart's sister, Lisa - and then Earth's greatest menace (no prizes for guessing who!). And that's just the first few pages! Big Book of Bart Simpson features Bart at his best: in school, at the zoo, in space, being cloned, in love, as Bartman, and just doing what America's most famous underachiever is known for -- getting in over his head, and finding his way out of trouble with class and flair, sometimes, a little less for wear. It's good old–fashioned fun with the same satiric edge that has made 'The Simpsons' the most successful animated program in television history.
Contents
- Big Fat Trouble in Little Springfield
- Grrrl-Whirl
- Close Encounters of the Nerd Kind
- Bart's Day at the Zoo
- Talent Hunt
- Maximum Bart!
- Futility Belt
- Terror on Trioculon!
- Battle of the Boy-Bands!
- Sky-High Bart!
- ...Who Wants to Win a Pocketful of Quarters?
- Professor Frink's Partly Probable Parables: Quantum Cola
- Bully for You!
Bart Simpson
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#1 • #2 • #3 • #4 • #5 • #6 • #7 • #8 • #9 • #10 • #11 • #12 • #13 • #14 • #15 • #16 • #17 • #18 • #19 • #20 • #21 • #22 • #23 • #24 • #25 • #26 • #27 • #28 • #29 • #30 • #31 • #32 • #33 • #34 • #35 • #36 • #37 • #38 • #39 • #40 • #41 • #42 • #43 • #44 • #45 • #46 • #47 • #48 • #49 • #50 • #51 • #52 • #53 • #54 • #55 • #56 • #57 • #58 • #59 • #60 • #61 • #62 • #63 • #64 • #65 • #66 • #67 • #68 • #69 • #70 • #71 • #72 • #73 • #74 • #75 • #76 • #77 • #78 • #79 • #80 • #81 • #82 • #83 • #84 • #85 • #86 • #87 • #88 • #89 • #90 • #91 • #92 • #93 • #94 • #95 • #96 • #97 • #98 • #99 • #100 |