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Lo, There Shall Come a Bookend Sequence!

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Lo, There Shall Come a Bookend Sequence!
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Comic Information
Release date: April 2014
Comic series: Simpsons Comics
Pages: 2


Lo, There Shall Come a Bookend Sequence! is a Simpsons Comics story that appears in Simpsons Comics #211. Is the first and last pages in the double pages spread-tacular.

Plot

Comic Book Guy tell his customers that they are lucky today, he is unaware of other quietly commissioning cartoonists for years to record their Springfield observations on page comic art boards. He shows then the double pages spread-tacular for the customers.

After they has read is it the auction, he begins with ten thousand dollars and he accepted bitcoins. Cletus and his family is the only customers in the story and because he wanted some more outhouse reading he sacrifice two jugs a possum squeezing and a suitcase full of confederate bills for them all. Comic Book Guy understand at he should see this coming and have a deal if he throw in some bathtub moonshine. Cletus saying then at its the bestest cattle auction ever.


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