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Simpsons Comics #194

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Simpsons Comics #193
Simpsons Comics #194
Simpsons Comics #195


Simpsons Comics #194
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Comic Information
Release date: September 2012
Publisher: Bongo Comics Group
Comic series: Simpsons Comics
Country: USA
Stories: Homer Simpson: Canine Decoder
Moe's Poetry Corner - Special Summer Edition: Ode to a Ceiling Fan What Don't Work Right


Simpsons Comics #194 is the one-hundred ninety-fourth issue of Simpsons Comics. It was released in the USA on September 19, 2012.

Stories

Homer Simpson: Canine Decoder

Homer embarks on a new career as a "dog listener", where he solves dogs' problems. When word gets out about his skill, his services become a big hit among Springfield's dogs and dog owners alike, but he quickly develops burnout and quits. Meanwhile, Lisa sets out to prove that gym class is unfair, but ends up using her intellect to analyze gym and become a success at it. When Homer's quitting as dog listener triggers a doggy revolt in Springfield, Lisa's new gym skills save everyone at school from being attacked by the angry dogs. The canine rebellion is quelled when Santa's Little Helper comes to Homer's rescue and persuades the other dogs to call it off.

Moe's Poetry Corner - Special Summer Edition: Ode to a Ceiling Fan What Don't Work Right