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The Simpsons Go for the Gold

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General


The Simpsons Go for the Gold
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Comic Information
Publication date: July 2012
Release date: July 12, 2012
Publisher: Bongo Comics Group
Country: USA
Cover artist(s): Bill Morrison
Stories: Bummer Games
Tales from the Springfield Games
The City of London This Summer


The Simpsons Go for the Gold is a one-shot The Simpsons comic. It was released at the 2012 San Diego Comic-Con in the USA on July 12, 2012.

Description[edit]

"Every four years, athletes from all around the world compete to uphold the spirit of competition and the test the limits of human ability and endurance. And this the year that Bart Simpson to write a report all about it. Have you ever wondered how the ancient Olympic games began, or what sports Olympians first competed in, or why athletes competed in the nude? Well, Bart has all the answers to those questions and many more. We're not saying he's right, but when has that stopped him? We're offering Bart's unique appreciation of the ancient Olympics with The Simpsons Go for the Gold. This book is only available at the San Diego Comic-Convention International (and may not be available for another four years) with signed copies by Matt Groening available on a limited basis for $20 and unsigned copies for $10."
―BongoComics.com

Stories[edit]

Bummer Games[edit]

Main article: Bummer Games

Tales from the Springfield Games[edit]

The City of London This Summer[edit]