Simpsons Comics #47
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn The Rise and Fall of Bartholomew J. Simpson, a future Bart Simpson faces a life-or-death crisis, his survival hinging on a radical transplant—yet his final words, "Fish logs...", hold a mystery only his sister Lisa can decipher. Written by Robert L. Graff and Jesse Leon McCann, with art by Óscar González Loyo and inks by Tim Bavington, this 2000 Bongo Comics tale blends sci-fi urgency with the family’s signature heart. The cover by Mike Rote and Bill Morrison captures the story’s poignant, speculative edge.
In a future where Bart Simpson faces a life-threatening condition, his final words—“Fish logs...”—hold the key to his survival, leaving only Lisa to decipher the cryptic clue. This heartfelt, humor-infused tale from *Simpsons Comics #47* explores family, legacy, and the strange mysteries that linger in the most ordinary moments.
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Reprinted in Simpsons Comics #53 (2001), Simpsons Comics #66 (2002)
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