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Big Book of Bart Simpson

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Big Book of Bart Simpson
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Book Information
Publication date: July 9, 2002
Series: Bart Simpson
Genre: Comics
Publisher: Bongo/HarperCollins


Big Book of Bart Simpson is a combination of Bart Simpson #1, #2, #3, and #4.

Description

Bart Simpson, America's favourite underachiever, returns for a series of chaotic adventures in his own comic collection. In an homage to the comics he enjoyed as a kid (such as Little Lulu and Peanuts), Matt Groening presents stories about Bart and the kids of Springfield with adults taking a backseat as comic foils. In Big Fat Trouble in Little Springfield, Bart learns that while fat children are funny, becoming one isn't always; in Grrrl-Whirl, Bart's one-boy assault on girl power is undermined when he - falls in love? And in Close Encounters of the Nerd Kind, evil space aliens Kang and Kodos get an unexpected surprise when they first kidnap Earth's greatest nerd - Bart's sister, Lisa - and then Earth's greatest menace (no prizes for guessing who!). And that's just the first few pages! Big Book of Bart Simpson features several short stories that can be enjoyed by a younger reading audience, but there are plenty of laughs for kids of all ages. It's good old–fashioned fun with the same satiric edge that has made 'The Simpsons' the most successful animated program in television history.

Contents