Simpsons Comics #129
In "You'd Better Sloth Around," Homer's purchase of a mobility scooter kicks off a chain of unintended consequences when his coworkers assume he's disabled—leading to unexpected perks, including early retirement with full pay from Mr. Burns. Written by Len Wein and illustrated by John Costanza, with inks by Phyllis Novin and colors by Art Villanueva, this 2007 installment captures the show's signature humor with a twist on workplace absurdity. The cover, by Jason Ho and Mike Rote, perfectly captures the moment's silliness.
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Homer orders a mobility scooter and starts using it. But because it is made for the handicapped, everyone thinks that Homer is disabled and he starts to use their benefits, after Mr. Burns gives him early retirement with full pay.
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