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The Case of the Missing Moon Waffles

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The Case of the Missing Moon Waffles
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Comic Information
Release date: February, 2002
Comic series: Bart Simpson


The Case of the Missing Moon Waffles is a Bart Simpson story that appears in Bart Simpson #7. The comic later got reprinted in Big Bad Book of Bart Simpson.

Plot

The family sit and eat breakfast and Homer becomes enraged when he realizes that his waffles missing. Lisa decides to find out where the waffles have gone and asks Homer when the last time he saw the moon waffles was. Homer tells Lisa that he only looked away from his plate for a split second to check the stock pages, and when he looked down on the plate they were gone. Homer thinks that Bart has eaten them, but he says he does like them to Lisa. Lisa then asks Marge, who doesn't have time for another one of Homer's waffle crises. Maggie turns out to be no good and Lisa realizes who did it. She realizes that Homer himself had eaten them up, and he admits only to proclaim that his plate is empty again. There were three clues that tipped her off: Homer has been known to forget that he has food in his mouth while chewing it, he never reads the stock pages and the stock market isn't open on Sundays, and today is Monday. Homer then tells Lisa that he read them as he is interested in commodity listings.