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The comics below are the original US editions of Simpsons Comics published by Bongo, and not the larger magazine sized reprints published by Titan magazines in the UK
Written by Max Davison Art by Mike Rote Cover by Jason HoHave you ever noticed that Homer Simpson seems to have a new job every week? Well, there may be a very good reason for that episodic coincidence. What would happen if Homer didn't take every new job offer that came along but passed them on to every Barney, Disco Stu, and Moe who came along? Look no further.
Written by Ian Boothby Art by Phil Ortiz & Mike DeCarlo Cover by Jason Ho & Mike RoteAs if a pack of vicious dogs was not enough, Mr. Burns decides to build a moat around his palatial estate to discourage unwanted visitors. And when the Simpsons' car goes into the shop for repairs, their fully loaded, loaner hybrid makes them the envy of everyone in Springfield! It's part medieval throwback, part near future fantasy, and all-out hilarious!
Written by Michael Saikan & Dean Rakine Cover by Nathan Kane & VariantiousAre we there yet? Are we there yet?? Are we there yet??? Homer drops Bart and Lisa off at an amusement park for the day, but it's not until he is long gone that they realize that the park is abandoned and that their thirst for adventure is about to be replaced by the threat of survival. Then Bart, Lisa, and Milhouse find themselves at the end of their rope, if only they can find a way to turn back the clock!
Written by Tony Digerolamo & Variantious Cover by Jason Ho & VariantiousA trilogy of tales top this title this month. First, Lisa, of all people, gets her own 'the Clown' show. Then, the bullies take you on a cinema verité 'day in the life.' And, finally, just for the heck of it, a Fat Tony/Mayor Quimby team-up! Fugged er,aha boudit!
Written by Max Davison & James M. Bates Art by Phil Ortiz & Mike DeCarlo Cover by Jason HoLisa comes to Moe's defense, when he lands in jail, by starting a podcast demanding his release, but before long everyone in Springfield has a podcast of their own. Then, Bart and Milhouse discover the profits and the pitfalls of dumpster diving.
Written by Ian Boothby & Tony Digerolamo Cover by Jason Ho & VariousBart is thrilled when a production of 'Itchy & Scratchy Live' comes to town, but he is even more excited when the actor playing Itchy is injured, and he is asked to take his place. But it doesn't take long before the thrill is gone! And Springfield's favorite bus driver and beer slinger pull a little job switcheroo and let their Freaky Friday flag fly.
Written by Tony Digerolamo & James Lloyd Art by Jason Ho & James Lloyd Cover by Jason HoMarge is back in blue and back on the beat, when she teams up with Chief Wiggum to find out why all the donuts in Springfield have gone missing! Then, Bart and Milhouse get ready to battle man, beast, and long lines on the eve of a brand-new video game release.
Written by Dean Rankine & Variantious Art by Jacob Chabot & Variantious Cover by Jason HoBart and Milhouse start their own leaf raking business. Will it be a success? The answer is blowin' in the wind! And then because of a freak accident, Lisa develops synaesthesia, which enables her to acquire detailed information and impressions through her sense of smell, and it doesn't take long for her to stick her nose in everyone's business.
Written by Ian Boothby & Max Davison Art by Nina Matsumoto & Matt Hebb Cover by Jason Ho & VariantiousMayor Quimby turns Springfield's super-heroes against one another when he offers a reward to costumed crusaders who reveal their secret identities, leading Bartman and Houseboy to take different sides in an 'uncivil' war. Then Duff Industries develops a new energy drink, and with a new marketing campaign comes the need for a new mascot. Oh yeah! It's Homer Simpson's time to shine.
Written by Justin Hook & Dean Rankine Art by Dean Rankine Cover by Jason Ho & VariantiousHomer finds a tasty treat that enables him to unleash 100% of his brain's unlimited potential - for a limited time. Meanwhile, Marge goes in search of a new vacuum cleaner.
Written by Ian Boothby & Various Art by Dean Rankine & Various Cover by Jason HoDuring a family trip to the science museum, Homer takes a fantastic voyage that he'll not soon forget; Milhouse goes on an adventure of his own after suffering from Squishee brain freeze; and Ned Flanders reveals 'The Seven Diddly Sins.'
Written by Ian Boothby & J. Torres Art by John Delaney & Variantious Cover by Jason Ho & VariantiousBart gets tickets to Krusty on Ice, the hottest holiday ticket in town. Will the show be everything he hopes for? (Spoiler alert: No. No it won't). And how does Bartman fight off a villainous menace, when he can make every student's dream come, the ability to create a Snow Day at will?
Written by Max Davison & Michael Saikin Art by James Lloyd & Andrew Pepoy Cover by Jason Ho & VariousThe Springfield Bear Patrol springs back into action and travels to China to track down a rogue group of uranium stealing pandas. And you'll never guess what world-dominating megalomaniac is behind the plot. Then, Marge takes the family on a surprise trip to a mountain cabin that's all too familiar to Homer, and one of his deepest, darkest secrets is revealed.
Written by Ian Boothby Cover by Jason Ho & VariantiousWhen a nosy pair of reporters for the school paper (Sherri and Terri) think they have discovered Bartman's secret identity, Lisa takes over the job to throw them off the scent. But Lisa proves to b
Written by Bill Morrison & Variantious Art by Mike Kazaleh & Variantious Cover by Jason Ho & VariantiousHomer's in a rut, but madcap night of unexpected adventure helps him get in touch with his inner (and long dormant) 'bad boy.' Then, Homer must make the most important choice of his life which of the last two donuts he should choose to start his day! Finally, Itchy & Scratchy pair up for a 'short' night of caped crusading derring-do!
Written by Ian Boothby Cover by Jason Ho & VariousAfter Lisa gets billed for excessive usage of the free and unlimited Wi-Fi at Krusty's Brew Ha Ha (which is neither free or unlimited), the Simpsons enter the barista biz by turning their home into a Krusty coffeehouse franchise to pay off her court-ordered debt. It's a caffeinated comic tale, roasted and brewed to percolated perfection.
Written by Terry Delegeane & Michael Saikin Art by Jason Ho & Various Cover by Jason HoHomer joins the stress-reducing, adult coloring book craze, but before long his new daily obsession begins to creep into his dream life. Then, spend an ordinary (or maybe not so ordinary) day in the life with Marge Simpson.