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Simpsons Comics#100
Cover: Jason Ho

Simpsons Comics #100

Feb 2005 · Panini Deutschland · 3,90 EUR DE; 4,40 EUR AT; 7,60 CHF
📊 ~15,897 copies sold its debut month
🌐 German edition · synopsis shown in English
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“Clip Clip Hurra!”

In "Clip Clip Hurra!", Bart and Lisa stumble upon a comic book about themselves—specifically, a story set in issue #100 of the very comic they're reading. As they dive into the absurd world of Springfield's pop culture, Homer finds his own adventures in the first issue, while a mysterious comic shop owner holds the key to why nearly every Springfield resident has their own story. Packed with playful parodies of everything from The Lion King to Julius Caesar, real and fictional Bongo publications, and a trip to the Springfield Comic-Con, this milestone issue celebrates the town's endless media frenzy with a vibrant, collaborative art style by Jason Ho, Phil Ortiz, and others, and colors by Art Villanueva, Nathan Kane, and Chris Ungar.

writer Ian Boothby · writer Bill Morrison · writer Matthias Wieland · writer Jesse Leon McCann · artist Phil Ortiz · artist John Delaney · artist, inker Jason Ho · artist Sergio Aragonés · artist James Lloyd · inker Mike DeCarlo · inker Howard Shum · inker Tim Bavington · colorist Art Villanueva · colorist Nathan Kane · colorist Chris Ungar · letterer Amigo Grafik · cover Jason Ho

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artist Phil Ortiz
artist, inker Jason Ho
colorist Nathan Kane
colorist Chris Ungar
letterer Amigo Grafik
cover pencils, inks Jason Ho

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Bart und Lisa entdecken, dass es einen Comic über die Simpsons gibt (tatsächlich finden sie heraus, dass sie in Ausgabe Nr. 100 vorkommen). Homer liest in Ausgabe Nr. 1 über sich selbst. Nur der Comic-Ladenbesitzer kann erklären, warum es Comics über so viele Einwohner von Springfield gibt. Die Ausgabe enthält Anzeigen von KrustyCO, viele Verweise auf reale und imaginäre Bongo-Publikationen und einen Besuch der Springfield Comic-Con. Zu den Parodien gehören: Herkules, Der Löwe, die Hexe und der Kleiderschrank, Jabberwocky, Julius Caesar, Dagobert Duck und seine Neffen...

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