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'''Junk Mail''' is a regular feature in ''[[Simpsons Comics]]''. Readers send in artwork and letters to "Junk Mail Guy" who then answers them in the comic.
  
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==USA and Australia Edition==
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Junk Mail was introduced in the first issue but was discontinued in issue #114. It was brought back in issue #186 to coincide with the change in the comics' design.
  
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==UK Edition ==
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Junk Mail has been ongoing since the second issue. It also has additional features not included in the American edition:
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* '''Star Prize''' - The best letter or artwork sent in each issue. The sender is rewarded with a prize, usually ''The Simpsons'' related merchandise.
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* '''Springfield Multiplex''' - Readers send in parodies of movies featuring characters from ''The Simpsons''. A Star Prize is given to the best entry.
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* '''Springfield Cable Network''' - Almost identical to Springfield Multiplex but instead featuring parodies of television shows.
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* '''Springfield Arcade''' - Readers send in parodies of video games featuring characters from ''The Simpsons''. One piece of artwork is published every issue.
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* '''From the Shelves of the Android's Dungeon''' - Readers send in cover ideas for an issue of ''Simpsons Comics''.
  
'''Junk Mail''' is a regular feature in [[Simpsons Comics UK]]. Readers send in letters to the Junk Mail Guy who then answers them in the comic. The most common of these involve questions and art work.
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=== Junk Mail Guy ===
 
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The Junk Mail Guy is the editor of Junk Mail. His name remains a mystery and many people have asked or taken a guess at it and not succeeded.  He has a reputation of being very sarcastic. "Junk Mail Guy" regularly changes but possible people include:
== Features ==
 
=== Star Letter ===
 
The star letter is the best letter sent in each issue, rewarded with a prize.
 
 
 
=== Springfield Arcade ===
 
Much like [[Springfield Multiplex]] and [[Springfield Cable Network]] readers parodies of video games featuring the Simpsons appear here. Unlike the other two only one is chosen per issue.
 
 
 
=== From the Shelves of the Android's Dungeon ===
 
Readers send in covers for an issue of Simpsons Comics.
 
 
 
=== Eye On Springfield ===
 
Features the latest Simpson news, usually about new merchandise, as well as information on new episode air dates.
 
 
 
== Junk Mail Guy ==
 
The Junk Mail Guy is the editor of Junk Mail. His name remains a mystery and many people have asked or taken a guess at it and not succeeded.  He has a reputation of being very sarcastic.
 
 
 
In [[Simpsons Comics 145 (UK)|Simpsons Comic 145]] he admiteed to being a were-platypus, comes from the planet that orbits {{w|Wolf 359}} and reproduces asexually.
 
 
 
Who it possibly is:
 
Readers have guessed that it could have been many people in the credits however the Junk Mail Guy claims to be none of them. Possible people include:
 
 
*Paul T, who left the comic [[Simpsons Comics 109 (UK)|#109]]
 
*Paul T, who left the comic [[Simpsons Comics 109 (UK)|#109]]
 
*Martin Eden, who replaced him
 
*Martin Eden, who replaced him
  
 
[[Category:Simpsons Comics]]
 
[[Category:Simpsons Comics]]

Revision as of 15:38, February 23, 2014

Junk Mail is a regular feature in Simpsons Comics. Readers send in artwork and letters to "Junk Mail Guy" who then answers them in the comic.

USA and Australia Edition

Junk Mail was introduced in the first issue but was discontinued in issue #114. It was brought back in issue #186 to coincide with the change in the comics' design.

UK Edition

Junk Mail has been ongoing since the second issue. It also has additional features not included in the American edition:

  • Star Prize - The best letter or artwork sent in each issue. The sender is rewarded with a prize, usually The Simpsons related merchandise.
  • Springfield Multiplex - Readers send in parodies of movies featuring characters from The Simpsons. A Star Prize is given to the best entry.
  • Springfield Cable Network - Almost identical to Springfield Multiplex but instead featuring parodies of television shows.
  • Springfield Arcade - Readers send in parodies of video games featuring characters from The Simpsons. One piece of artwork is published every issue.
  • From the Shelves of the Android's Dungeon - Readers send in cover ideas for an issue of Simpsons Comics.

Junk Mail Guy

The Junk Mail Guy is the editor of Junk Mail. His name remains a mystery and many people have asked or taken a guess at it and not succeeded. He has a reputation of being very sarcastic. "Junk Mail Guy" regularly changes but possible people include:

  • Paul T, who left the comic #109
  • Martin Eden, who replaced him