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Lisa Comics 1
Lisa Comics.png
Book Information
Publication date: 1995
Author: Matt Groening
Mary Trainor
Stephanie Gladden
Bill Morrison
Chris Clements
Series: Lisa Comics
Publisher: Bongo Comics


Lisa Comics was a one-shot, with the sole story being Lisa in Wordland, a parody of Alice in Wonderland. It was released in April 1995 and tells the tale of Lisa Simpson getting caught in an alternate reality called Wordland while chasing after a postman. The postman turns out to be Ned Flanders and while he gives her a tour through the wondrous world they get caught by Mr. Burns. Burns forces Lisa to battle him in a game of Scrabble; she accepts and after a while she gets upset and smashes the board. Suddenly she wakes up and discovers it's all a dream.[1]

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