Simpsons Comics #41
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Bart Simpson & the Krusty Brand Fun Factory," Bart and Homer are drawn into a surreal, candy-colored factory where every product promises endless fun—except things start to feel a little too real. With the factory’s bizarre attractions and a creeping sense of dread, Bart and Homer must navigate a world where the brand’s promises may come at a cost. Written by Jesse Leon McCann and Robert L. Graff, with art by James Lloyd and inks by Tim Bavington, the issue’s vibrant colors by Nathan Kane and sharp lettering by Jeannine Black bring the madness to life, all under Bill Morrison’s eerie, eye-catching cover.
In the Krusty Brand Fun Factory, where every product promises joy and every aisle hides a surprise, Bart and Homer are determined to get in—no matter the cost. But as the factory’s cheerful chaos swirls around them, a strange voice whispers that not everyone leaves the Krusty Brand Deathtrap alive.
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Reprinted in Simpsons Comics #45 (2000), Simpsons Comics Unchained #[nn] (2001), Simpsons Comics Treasure Trove #8 (2008), Simpsons Comics #36 (2021)
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