Bart Simpson #29
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Bart Simpson #29 Numero Uno
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Comic Information
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Bart Simpson #29 - Numero Uno is the twenty-ninth issue of Bart Simpson comics in the UK, released on May 28, 2009. It combines the American issues Bart Simpson #38 and Bart Simpson #39. Being released in 2009, it was included as part of the Best. 20 Years. Ever. celebration.
Contents
Stories
Principal Simpson
- "Is it a freaky Friday? Opposite day? No, just Superintendent Chalmers giving Bart and Skinner the old switcheroo."
Milhouse's Guide to Keeping It Cool
- "Helpful hints, tantalizing tips, and studly secrets from the M-Dogg. You read it here first, homes."
Ralph Learns a Lesson
- "Springfield's most wonderful weirdo has a hard time keeping his moolah."
Bigger Than Big
- "Bart learns that being an adult isn't all fun, games and going to inappropriately violent movies in the middle of the day."
Homer Simpson in Heatie Jeebies
- "Homer should have learnt from Milhouse's guide to being cool, but instead he is just hot, hot, hot!"
Window of Opportunity
- "Marge can see through all of Bart's schemes - or can she?"
Bart the Magnificent
- "Like showing a dog a card trick, without the cards, or the dog."
The Trial of Maggie Simpson
- "Public enemy number one is Maggie! The crime? She has no money. Another victim of the credit crunch."
Other Features
- Double-sided pull-out poster featuring art from the front cover (US issue Bart Simpson #38 : Numero Uno; Matt Groening, Morrison and Rote) and the cover of US issue Bart Simpson #39 : Standup Guy (Matt Groening, Ho and Rote).
- Lenticular Notebook And Pencil
Goofs
- The table of contents lists Window of Opportunity on page 53 and Bart the Magnificent on page 55. However, really Bart the Magnificent is on page 53 and Window of Opportunity starts on page 54.
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