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** "I'm Not in Springfield Anymore!" - A parody of ''[[The Wizard of Oz]]'' starring Lisa as Dorothy, Homer as the Scarecrow and Burns as the Wicked Witch.  
 
** "I'm Not in Springfield Anymore!" - A parody of ''[[The Wizard of Oz]]'' starring Lisa as Dorothy, Homer as the Scarecrow and Burns as the Wicked Witch.  
 
** "Homererectus" - Homer is thawed out of an ice block in the 1700s. the name is a pun of the species "[[Homo Erectus]]".
 
** "Homererectus" - Homer is thawed out of an ice block in the 1700s. the name is a pun of the species "[[Homo Erectus]]".
** "Catastrophe in Substitute Springfields!"
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** "Catastrophe in Substitute Springfields!" - Pro. Frink's invetion go wrong when Homer try's it, with making a clone.
 
* '''Issue #8'''-September [[2002]]
 
* '''Issue #8'''-September [[2002]]
 
** "Night of Nineteen Screams" - [[Abraham Simpson|Grampa]] accidentally kills The Simpsons family who are now ghosts.
 
** "Night of Nineteen Screams" - [[Abraham Simpson|Grampa]] accidentally kills The Simpsons family who are now ghosts.

Revision as of 06:54, February 28, 2009

Bart Simpson's Treehouse of Horror is Bongo Comics's annual horror comic. It is published around September-October, for Halloween, and takes its name from the annual "Treehouse of Horror" episodes of The Simpsons. The comics feature guest artists and writers, typically parody the conventions of modern horror stories and films, and feature distorted version of the people of Springfield, like the TV episodes.

In Britain, these are printed as part of the normal Simpsons Comics rotation. Some people call them the "Simpsons Halloween Annuals."

Issues

  • Issue #1-September 1995
  • Issue #2-September 1996
  • Issue #3-September 1997
    • "The Immigration of the Body Snatchers" - Pods from outer space start to steal the bodies of Springfieldans in a parody of Invasion of the Body Snatchers.
    • "Fatal Reception" - On Halloween night, Homer begins seeing images about his favorite things in life being tortured in one way or another from his television.
  • Issue #4-September 1998
    • "I Faced Tahn-Enn-Bahm, The Christmas Tree From Another World" - Lisa tries to stop a Christmas tree-like alien race from invading earth.
    • "The Illustrative Man" - Bart and Lisa start seeing stories in tattoos that cover a circus freak's body.
  • Issue #5-September 1999
    • "Dark Lisa" - Lisa gets mutant powers from accidentally eating mutated fish.
    • "Xt'tapalatakettle's Day" - The dead start rising when Homer eats offerings to the god Xt'tapalatakettle.
    • "Apu on Rigel 7" - Apu is transported to Rigel 7 where he helps Kang defeat a dictator that looks like Mr. Burns.
  • Issue #6-September 2000
  • Issue #7-September 2001
    • "In Springfield No-One Can Hear You SCREAM" - Bart has a nightmare in a parody of the Alien movies.
    • "I'm Not in Springfield Anymore!" - A parody of The Wizard of Oz starring Lisa as Dorothy, Homer as the Scarecrow and Burns as the Wicked Witch.
    • "Homererectus" - Homer is thawed out of an ice block in the 1700s. the name is a pun of the species "Homo Erectus".
    • "Catastrophe in Substitute Springfields!" - Pro. Frink's invetion go wrong when Homer try's it, with making a clone.
  • Issue #8-September 2002
    • "Night of Nineteen Screams" - Grampa accidentally kills The Simpsons family who are now ghosts.
    • "Krustine" - Krusty sells his car to Homer who doesn't know that the car is notorious for eating clowns and other cars.
    • "Tales from the Kwik-E-Mart" - The Simpsons are attacked by breakfast cereal icons.
    • "The Power Plant of Pain" - Burns' version of the alphabet taken to a new level beginning with "A" for "Axe Murder" to "Z" for the Zombies that are the result of nuclear poisoning.
  • Issue #9-September 2003
    • "Ring Around the Simpsons" - The Simpsons are warped into the world of Lord of the Rings.
    • "The True Story of Jack the Ripper" - Burns murders women in Old England.
    • "The Cask of Amontilla-D'oh!" - A parody of the classic Poe story.
  • Issue #10-September 2004
    • "Bart Simmons: God of Thunder" - Bart is the thunder godchild of KISS singer Gene Simmons.
    • "The Legend of Batterface"
    • "House of a Thousand Donuts" - a name parody of House of 1000 Corpses.
    • "Scareway to Heaven" - Pat Boone helps the Flanders fight Satan.
  • Issue #11-September 2005
    • "The Sub-Basement of Dracula" - Homer, Bart and Lisa fight vampires led by Mr. Burns.
    • "Two Tickets to Heck" - Bart and Lisa enter a theme-park Haunted House that seems to be more realistic than they imagined.
    • "Squish Thing" - A parody of Swamp Thing with Homer as the eponymous monster after being fused with Squishees.
  • Issue #12-September 2006
    • "Homer's Ark!" - God instructs Homer to build an ark in order for him to spray the earth for roaches.
    • "Blood Curse of the Evil Fairies" - Bart tells a sinister rendition of a fairy tale involving Homer finding and killing a fairy when he leaves her trapped in a jar.
    • "Willie: Portrait of a Groundskeeper" - Groundskeeper Willie receives an emu instead of a Russian bride, but loves it nonetheless. When Homer kills and eats the emu, Willie is driven to madness-provoked revenge.
  • Issue #13-September 2007
    • "Gnaws" - A three-eyed fish turns into a giant and brutally eats the inhabitants of Springfield in a parody of Jaws.
    • "They Draw" - Lenny finds out that he's living in a comic book.
    • "Prop, Prop, Whiz, Whiz" - Comic Book Guy's cursed props trap anyone who touches them inside the movie or show they're from.
    • "The Pygmy Elixir" - Mr. Burns tries to get a youth elixir from Pygmy Cannibals that look exactly like Bart.
  • Issue #14-September 2008
    • "30 Days of D'oh" - In a parody of 30 Days of Night, Homer accidentally causes a black cloud to appear out of the Power Plant, causing everyone that comes in contact with it to turn into hungry zombie/vampires.
    • "Murder, He Wrote" - In a parody of Death Note, Bart discovers a black notebook that kills anyone that gets their name written into it.
    • "Homerstein Conquers The World" -

Books

As with most Bongo comics, trade paperbacks collecting issues have been released. These are:

  • Bart Simpson's Treehouse of Horror: Heebie-Jeebie Hullabaloo -Issues #1-3
  • Bart Simpson's Treehouse of Horror: Spine-Tingling Spooktacular -Issues #4-6 (Issue #6 is continued in the next book.)
  • The Simpsons Treehouse of Horror: Fun Filled Frightfest -Issues #6-7
  • The Simpsons Treehouse of Horror: Hoodoo Voodoo Brouhaha -Issues #8-9
  • The Simpsons Treehouse of Horror: Dead Mans Jest -Issues #10-11

See Also