Simpsons Comics #175
In "It Came from the '70s," Homer Simpson faces a bizarre punishment: recounting three 1970s-themed tales to make up for destroying Disco Stu’s precious beta tapes. Writer Ian Boothby and artist John Costanza deliver a fun, retro-packed romp with parodies of The Muppet Show, Little House on the Prairie, and The Rockford Files, all brought to life with vibrant colors by Art Villanueva and sharp inks by Phyllis Novin. The cover, by Jason Ho and Mike Rote, captures the era’s flair with a nostalgic punch.
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As the penalty for destroying Disco Stu's beta tapes, Homer must tell him three stories set in the 1970s. Homer tells him parodies of The Muppet Show, Little House on the Prairie and The Rockford Files.
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