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Simpsons Comics#159
Cover: Jason Ho & Mike Rote

Simpsons Comics #159

Jun 2009 · Titan · 2.70 GBP
📊 ~7,640 copies sold its debut month
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“Frycooks of the Caribbean”

In "Frycooks of the Caribbean," Captain McCallister’s tale of mutiny and survival on a deserted isle takes a wild turn when a vengeful former crewmate returns aboard a ghost ship from Springfield harbor, threatening to sink the Frying Dutchman. Written by Chuck Dixon and brought to life with bold art by Phil Ortiz, inks by Mike DeCarlo, and vibrant colors by Art Villanueva, this 2009 Titan Comics adventure blends nautical mayhem with the Simpsons’ signature humor. The cover, by Jason Ho and Mike Rote, captures the stormy spectacle in vivid detail.

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writer Chuck Dixon · artist Phil Ortiz · inker Mike DeCarlo · colorist Art Villanueva · letterer Karen Bates · cover Jason Ho, Mike Rote

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artist Phil Ortiz
letterer Karen Bates
cover pencils Jason Ho
cover inks Mike Rote

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Blisterin' barnacles, 'tis a whale of a tale from the likes of Captain McCallister, as we learn of his failed command, the betrayal of his crew, and his brave efforts to survive alone on a deserted isle. But when a revenge-minded shipmate emerges on a ghost ship from the fogs of the Springfield harbor bent on destroying the sea captain and taking over the Frying Dutchman, only Davy Jones himself can protect the Simpsons from the 'Frycooks of the Carribean!'

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