Simpsons Comics #230
In "Like a Boss!", Homer finally achieves his lifelong ambition of being his own boss—only to discover that his new role demands more than he bargained for. As work consumes him, his absence strains his relationships with Bart and Grampa, who find themselves adjusting to a home where Homer’s priorities have shifted. Written by Ian Boothby and brought to life by Phil Ortiz’s expressive art, with inks by Mike DeCarlo and colors by Art Villanueva, this 2014 issue captures the familiar chaos of the Simpson household with a fresh twist. The cover, by Jason Ho and Mike Rote, perfectly captures Homer’s new, surprisingly stressful reality.
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Homer's lifelong dream of becoming his own boss comes true at last, but his new boss is a lot harder on him than he ever imagined. And while it is all work and no play, Homer spends less time with his family, which becomes surprisingly difficult for both Bart and Grampa.
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