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The Simpsons Comic Strips

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An advertisement for the comic strips in Simpsons Comics #44.

The Simpsons Comic Strips were comic strips that ran in several newspapers in the United States. The comic strips were created years before their publication in newspapers, and it seems most likely that these comic strips were planned to appear in issues of Simpsons Comics. Several strips were planned to be released in The Simpsons Comic Strip Cavalcade, to be released in June 2004, before the strips stopped running in newspapers, but the book was never released. 80 comic strips are known to have run in newspapers, with some known to have run in UK issues of Simpsons Comics, one being The Unpossible World of Ralph Wiggum.

List of comic strips

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Image Title Description Copyright date
Homer the Hopeless Romantic.png Homer the Hopeless Romantic Homer and Marge both reminisce about how they met, but they both have different memories of the moment. 2002
Kang and Kodos on Comic Strips.png Kang and Kodos on Comic Strips Kang and Kodos star in a comic strip, and try to get readers to not read it. 2000
Krusty the Kent.png Krusty the Kent Krusty has to fill in for Kent while he is stuck in traffic. 2000
Kwik-E-Mart A Healthy Convenience Boutique.png Kwik-E-Mart: A Healthy Convenience Boutique To Homer's surprise, he can no longer get his daily donuts and coffee at the Kwik-E-Mart! 2000
200px Dr. Suess' Green Wieners, Man Apu tries to get Bart to buy one of his green hot dogs. 2000
Homer's Shopping List Troubles.png Homer's Shopping List Troubles Homer tries to remember the shopping list with great difficulty. 2000
Maggie's Bedtime Story.png Maggie's Bedtime Story Marge reads Maggie a bedtime story. 2000
The Unpossible World of Ralph Wiggum Ralph shows us through his 'unpossible world'. 2000
Super Gil's Ice Cream Truck.png Super Gil's Ice Cream Truck Gil tries to sell Homer some ice-cream. 2000
Homer's Air Circulation Tips.png Homer's Air Circulation Tips Homer and Bart try to find ways to keep them cool during a heatwave. 2000
Homer Simpson's Mambo No. 5.png Homer Simpson's Mambo No. 5 Homer's new song proves to be annoying to townsfolk. 2000
How to Read Comics: with Homer Simpson Homer tells you how to read the Saturday comics. 2000
Mr. Burns Discusses Power Mr. Burns discusses power with Kent Brockman, with disastrous results. 2000
A Day in the Life of Santa's Little Helper.png A Day in the Life of Santa's Little Helper Santa's Little Helper takes us through a day in his life. 2000
Marge Simpson's Cleaning Tips Marge gives us some cleaning tips. 2000
How Not to Garden with Homer Simpson.png How Not to Garden with Homer Simpson Homer and Marge compete to make their back garden a better one. 2000
Bart Draws a Strip.png Bart Simpson's Comic Strips Bart tells the tale of Lisa - and when she got eaten by a tiger. 2000
All You Need is Couch Homer ends up the face of the news for a week - by sleeping on the couch. 2000
Springfield Elementary: Behold the Playground We observe the law of the wedgie with Lisa. 2000
Homer's Day at the Power Plant.png Homer's Day at the Power Plant Homer goes through his normal day at the power plant - but there's a prying eye... 2000

External links

  • Lardlad.com [original page now a dead link; link is to an archived version of the page via The Wayback Machine]