Simpsons Comics #33
In "It Came from the '70s," Homer Simpson faces a quirky punishment: he must recount three tales set in the decade of bell-bottoms and funk, all to Disco Stu. With a mix of absurdity and nostalgia, Homer spins parodies of The Muppet Show, Little House on the Prairie, and The Rockford Files, each one a delightfully offbeat homage. Written by Ian Boothby and brought to life by John Costanza’s expressive art, with Phyllis Novin’s inks, Art Villanueva’s colors, and Karen Bates’ lettering, this 2020 Titan Comics issue captures the spirit of the era with a Springfield twist. The cover, by Jason Ho and Mike Rote, perfectly captures the retro-funk vibe.
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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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