Bart Simpson's Treehouse of Horror: Spine-Tingling Spooktacular #[nn]
The *Treehouse of Horror* annual gets a delightfully creepy treatment with this 2001 HarperCollins collection, its cover by Bill Morrison packed with monstrous mayhem — a werewolf Homer looms in the doorway clutching a mysterious covered dish, while a donut-headed figure confronts him on the porch, and Bart, a tiny skeleton, a fanged creature, and a pink brain-like monstrosity crowd the scene beneath flickering candelabras and a full moon. Inside, Sergio Aragonés brings his unmistakable wit to "A Guided Tour of Marge's Halloween Hair," promising the kind of silly-scary storytelling that makes this series so endearing. It's a wonderfully overstuffed Halloween treat for Simpsons fans of all ages.
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Food offerings to the Xt'tapalatakettle stone idol are eaten by Homer, which creates a wave of walking dead creating havoc.
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