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The Simpsons: Cabin Fervor
Comic Story information
Released: Winter 1992
Comic series: Simpsons Illustrated
Pages: 4


The Simpsons: Cabin Fervor is a comic story first printed in Simpsons Illustrated #8.

Plot

On the morning of January 1, Homer is asleep on the living room floor, when Bart and Lisa come into the room and switch on the TV for the 16 hour long Itchy & Scratchy Holiday Marathon. They watch the first episode "Scar Wars", and the noise wakes up Homer. Homer tells Marge that he needs help, so Marge tells the kids to turn down the volume. Homer falls asleep and dreams that he is Scratchy and Bart is Itchy. In the dream, Scratchy is sunbathing when Itchy runs over him with his skateboard, shoots him with his slingshot, puts a bomb in his mouth, and eventually Scratchy falls off a cliff, burns his butt, is chased by a rocket into a mountain. Homer wakes up and Bart tells Homer that the marathon is over. However, Krusty announces on TV that the Itchy & Scratchy Channel will launch next week, much to Homer's despair.