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Lisa the Conjuror

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Lisa the Conjuror
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Character Information
Gender:
Female ♀
Status:
Non-canon
Alias(es): Lisa Simpson
Hair: Blonde (Yellow)
Occupation: Superhero
First appearance: Bartman - Part Two: Sisters Are Doin' It for Themselves


Lisa the Conjuror is Lisa's alter-ego. She has psychic powers.

Description[edit]

Bartman and his trusty sidekick Houseboy are caught in a web of magic and mayhem when Lisa Simpson finds a mysterious crystal ball in the dumpster behind Murray's Psychic Palace and Video Rental. The duo must decipher the secret code and find the magic words that will destroy the evil ball and free them from Lisa's mystic grasp![1]

History[edit]

Lisa unmasked Bartman after he sprained his foot and promised not to reveal the secret after Bart promised her six months of his allowance. Because Bart had sprained his foot, he could not continue on his mission as Bartman to save Milhouse, who had been taken hostage. Lisa started to help Bart as Lisa the Conjuror and had Maggie as the Great Maggeena as her sidekick. Together, they fought crime across Springfield and returned a sense of hope to the community. After discovering Canker's lair, they broke in but were captured by the supervillain. Canker dropped them into a pit with oversized novelty teeth in.[2]

Eventually, Lisa and Maggeena fell into the pit, but Maggeena used her rattle to jam the teeth open and stop them. The two of them then screamed to make it sound like they had been attacked by the teeth. Eventually, Bartman and Bartdog arrived to save everyone. Lisa and Maggeena escaped from the pit and set the giant teeth on Canker's henchmen. Lisa and Maggeena then followed Bartdog to find who was really behind Canker, discovering that it was Lenny Leonard.[3]

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