Simpsons Comics #120
In "Simpsons: The Musical," the Simpson family relocates to Capital City after their home is sanitized, where Bart and Lisa cross paths with Krusty the Clown. With Krusty seeking a new musical to stage, he transforms the family’s lives into a full-blown stage production—turning their everyday chaos into a dazzling, song-filled spectacle. Written by Ian Boothby and illustrated by John Costanza, with inks by Mike DeCarlo and colors by Art Villanueva, the issue’s dynamic art brings the musical madness to life, all under Jason Ho’s vibrant cover pencils and Mike Rote’s sharp inks.
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While the Simpsons home is sanitized, they move to Capital City. There Bart and Lisa meet Krusty, who is looking for a new musical that he could put on. He lets the Simpsons lives become a musical, with them as an actors, and the musical becomes a success.
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