Simpsons Comics #173
In "Honey Nut Cheery D'ohs!", the Simpsons face a buzzing dilemma when a hive takes up residence in their house—only to find their pest problem turning into a golden opportunity when they taste the honey. Written by Len Wein and brought to life with energetic art by Phil Ortiz, inks by Mike DeCarlo, and vibrant colors by Art Villanueva, this comic captures the family’s chaotic shift from exterminators to honey entrepreneurs. The cover, by Jason Ho and Mike Rote, perfectly captures their sweetly absurd new venture.
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When the Simpsons discover a bee infestation in their home, they are determined to have the buzzing insects exterminated - until they taste the sweet, sweet honey produced by the hive! Then, they make themselves busy as bees building up their new honey business.
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