Kang and Kodos Visit Homer
Kang and Kodos Visit Homer
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Kang and Kodos Visit Homer is a The Simpsons Comic Strips story that was first published in 2001.
Synopsis[edit]
- Homer gets visited by an agent of the Human Census Bureau, who is actually a puppet controlled by Kang and Kodos.
Plot[edit]
When the doorbell rings, Homer goes to answer the door. He finds Agent Xerxes of the Human Census Bureau, who tells Homer that there's no reason to be suspicious of him. Agent Xerxes tells Homer that he's going to ask him several questions. Homer asks if he has to be sober, but Xerxes tells him he doesn't. Agent Xerxes then asks Homer how many people live in his house, and Homer says roughly five. When asked what his feelings on crop circles are, he says he likes them very much, and when asked how he would describe his physical condition, he answers juicy and succulent. Agent Xerxes then asks Homer to come with him to the regional office at the bureau, although he stumbles over his words and accidentally says that he wants to bring Homer to the kitchen of their spaceship. Kang and Kodos are then seen on a platform outside the house, puppeteering Agent Xerxes. One of them says that they should go procure some Italian next, while the other says that they should try and get Homer to bring the cat.
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