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Simpsons Comics Supernova

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Simpsons Comics Supernova
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Book Information
Publication date: January 23, 2013
Series: Simpsons Comics
Publisher: HarperCollins


Simpsons Comics Supernova is an Simpsons Comics compilation book, that was published on January 23, 2013.[1]

Description

"No power on Earth can contain the explosive popularity of The Simpsons, and not even the white-hot intensity of a thousand suns can hold a candle to Simpsons Comics Supernova, the new comic collection from Matt Groening, the creator of The Simpsons, Futurama, and the comic strip Life in Hell. Illustrated in full color, Simpsons Comics Supernova features many of the regular characters from the longest-running sitcom in television history. Ride the shockwaves as Mr. Burns takes the Simpsons on a South Seas adventurein search of lost treasure. Hold onto your seat as Homer illuminates the intimaterelationship between a man and his sofa. Watch Marge eclipse the hard-nosed newsreporter Kent Brockman with her eternally optimistic worldview. And join Lisa as shefills the massive void of art and culture in Springfield by convening the monthly bookclub. The world's funniest family will lift you up and leave you weightless with levity. * Levity is subject to the Laws of Nature and cannot actually defy gravity."


Stories

Note: Oddly, Lisa Simpson's Book Club is listed as The Duffman Cometh.

References