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The Best of The Simpsons #49

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The Best of The Simpsons #48
The Best of The Simpsons #49
The Best of The Simpsons #50


The Best of The Simpsons #49
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Comic Information
Publication date: December 2008
Release date: November 27, 2008
Publisher: Bongo Comics Group
Titan Magazines
Comic series: The Best of The Simpsons
Country: United Kingdom
Price: £2.99
Cover artist(s): Jason Ho
Nathan Kane
Stories: Homer for the Holidays
The Simpson Family Circus
Crap That No One Wanted


The Best of The Simpsons #49 is the forty-ninth issue of The Best of The Simpsons. It was released in the United Kingdom on November 27, 2008.

Stories

Homer for the Holidays

"Best of the Simpsons is back with three classic comic strips of Simpsons magic. A rather confused Grampa guides us through a Christmas round-up of seasonal Springfield tales – find out about pink grinches, rebellious reindeer and ferocious fruit cakes!"


The Simpson Family Circus

"Do you know your demographics from your stereotypes? Are you up on the recent trends, do you dig the newest bands and only sport the latest looks? If the answer is yes, this comic strip is for you (It also explains why the Simpsons always wear the same clothes!)."


Crap That No One Wanted

"How do you like the sound of 'Moe's Sad But True Romance'? What about 'Abe Simpson and his Crotchety Cronies'? Not all comics about Springfield's fine citizens make good reading, and the less said about the 'Bongo Annual Corporate Report', the better!"