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Simpsons Illustrated #22

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Simpsons Illustrated #22
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Comic Information
Publication date: March 2016
Release date: March 22, 2016
Publisher: Bongo Comics Group
Comic series: Simpsons Illustrated
Country: USA
Canada
Price: United States of America $4.99
Flag of Canada.png $5.99
Pages: 48
Stories: Bowl Me Over
The True Origin of Radioactive Man
The Simpson Project


Simpsons Illustrated #22 is the twenty-second issue of Simpsons Illustrated. It was released in the USA and Canada on March 22, 2016.

Description[edit]

"After being booted from the Pin Pals for conduct unbecoming a bowler, Homer finds himself being the newest member of Jimbo, Dolph and Kearney's street bowling team. Meanwhile, the identity of El Barto is revealed... but Bart is none too happy when the attention and notoriety of Springfield's greatest graffiti artist is lavished on the wrong person. Then, Bart and Milhouse make a big racket while building a rocket and become a big threat to national security in "The Simpsons Project." Oh, and Fallout Boy discovers the true and completely non-derivative origin of Radioactive Man!"


Stories[edit]

Bowl Me Over[edit]

Main article: Bowl Me Over

The True Origin of Radioactive Man[edit]

The Simpson Project[edit]

Main article: The Simpson Project