Simpsons Comics #46
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Angels With Yellow Faces," Sideshow Bob—fresh out of prison and posing as a dog groomer and VCR repairman—unleashes a surprisingly elaborate scheme from behind the scenes, turning Springfield's most mischievous kids into his unlikely pupils. With Bart Simpson caught in the middle, the whole gang is thrown into a chaotic, cross-town game of cat-and-mouse that only the ever-scheming Bob could orchestrate. Written by Eric Rogers and illustrated by Phil Ortiz, with inks by Tim Bavington and letters by Jeannine Black, the cover by Phil Ortiz and Mike Rote captures the absurdity perfectly.
In "Angels With Yellow Faces," Sideshow Bob—out of jail and posing as a dog groomer and VCR repairman—unwittingly becomes the unlikely mentor to a motley crew of Springfield's troublemakers, including Jimbo, Dolph, Kearney, Nelson, and Bart Simpson. As the students follow his twisted lessons, Bart takes the lead in turning the tables, orchestrating a chaotic game of cat-and-mouse that sends the whole crew scrambling through the town.
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Reprinted in Simpsons Comics #52 (2001)
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