Simpsons Comics #44
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Sideshow Simpsons," Krusty the Clown ends up with a comically painful injury during a visit to the Simpson house, leading to an unexpected stay as a guest. With the show now broadcast from their living room, the family must navigate a flood of lawyers while keeping the cameras rolling. Written by Bill Morrison and illustrated by Phil Ortiz, with inks by Tim Bavington, colors by Nathan Kane, and letters by Jeannine Black, the issue features a cover by Bill Morrison.
When Krusty the Clown ends up with a painful (and deeply funny) mishap during a visit to the Simpson house, he’s forced to stay on as a guest—leaving the family to scramble when they’re suddenly swamped by lawyers. To keep the show running, Homer and the kids turn the living room into a makeshift studio, broadcasting *The Krusty the Clown Show* right from home.
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