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A collection of comic stories. It features the characters including Homer, Bart, Marge, Maggie and Lisa, their adventures.
The first of three volumes collecting the complete Simpsons Treehouse of Horror comics by creator Matt Groening, packaged in a deluxe, die-cut slipcase that glows in the dark The Treehouse of Horror started as an annual Halloween tradition on The Simpsons, beginning during the second season in 1990. In fall 1995, the first of 23 comics were produced by Bongo, telling new stories written and illustrated by some of the biggest names in comics, including Michael Allred (Madman), Sergio Aragonés (MAD magazine), Kyle Baker (Nat Turner), Jeffrey Brown (Star Wars: Darth Vader and Son), and Jill Thompson (Scary Godmother), as well as celebrities such as Mark Hamill, Thomas Lennon, and Patton Oswalt. Collected for the first time in a deluxe hardcover slipcase with an all-new die-cut cover, these award-winning comics place the world¿s most beloved animated family in exciting horror, science-fiction, and supernatural settings, making this series the perfect gift for the Halloween season and Simpsons fans of all ages. The volume also includes an introduction from Bart Simpson.
Matt Groening returns to his music journalism roots in the fourth volume of Da Capo's highly acclaimed series
Includes the following stories - in "Greek for Me", Mythological misgivings abound as the Simpsons family head back to ancient Greece for a clash of the titans; in "Simpson/Sideshow Sibling Smackdown", Bart and Lisa meet a nemesis more maniacal than Sideshow Bob; in "Recipe for Disaster", the Marge cooks up something monstrous.
A collection of Bart Simpson's madcap and malevolent mishaps.
Homer's irrepressible son returns for a series of chaotic adventures. In "Big Fat Trouble in Little Springfield", Bart learns that while fat children are funny, becoming one isn't always; and in "Grrrl-Whirl", Bart's one-boy assault on girl-power is undermined when he... falls in love?
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