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Bongo Comics Free-For-All 2012

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Bongo Comics Free-For-All 2012
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Comic Information
Publication date: May 2012
Release date: May 5, 2012
Publisher: Bongo Comics Group
Comic series: Bongo Comics Free-For-All
Country: USA
Stories: Tales from the Springfield Bear Patrol


Bongo Comics Free-For All 2012 is the eighth issue of Bongo Comics Free-For-All. It was released in the USA on May 7, 2012, Free Comic Book Day. The comic book also includes from Sergio Aragonés Funnies the comic story My First Peso and from SpongeBob Comics the stories Squidward and the Goldeen Clarinet, Very Cherry, and Game Freaks.

Description

"Bongo offers the best in humor comics with a proud tale from the boasting barflies of Moe's Tavern, as they recount their close encounter with marauding beasts as members of the Springfield Bear Patrol. And Sergio Aragonés joins the fun with a story from his own past of how he made his first peso as an underground and underage artist. THEN, flip over the book for two of the swimmingest SpongeBob sagas from the series' hard-to-find earliest issues. In "Squidward and the Golden Clarinet", SpongeBob reads an issue of Mermaid Man to a less-than-welcoming Squidward. But this story has a musical hook even Squidward can't resist. Plus: a page of gags that go off the deep end by indie artiste James Kochalka."


Stories

Tales from the Springfield Bear Patrol