Simpsons Comics #51
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Bart and Lisa and Marge and Homer and Maggie (to a Lesser Extent) vs. Thanksgiving," the Simpson family's holiday chaos reaches new heights as Lisa leads a protest against the annual turkey-cide, Bart bolts to the Try 'N' Save for a greener alternative, Homer tries to rescue Mr. Burns from genetically-engineered turkeys, and Marge scrambles to serve dinner with nothing left. Written by Scott M. Gimple and brought to life by Óscar González Loyo’s expressive art, with inks by Tim Bavington, colors by Art Villanueva, and letters by Karen Bates, this 2000 Bongo Comics issue captures the family’s signature dysfunction with heart and humor. The cover by Bill Morrison and Mike Rote perfectly encapsulates the holiday mayhem.
In "Bart and Lisa and Marge and Homer and Maggie (to a Lesser Extent) vs. Thanksgiving," the Simpson family's chaotic holiday takes a wild turn when Lisa leads a protest against the annual turkey slaughter, Bart bolts for the Try 'N' Save, Homer embarks on a bizarre mission to rescue Mr. Burns from genetically-engineered turkeys, and Marge scrambles to feed their guests with nothing left.
What Would Possible Happen If... Cletus Went To College?? dives into a delightfully absurd twist when Springfield University’s professors wager on whether anyone—no matter how unorthodox—deserves a college education, and Cletus becomes their unlikely test subject. With his signature mix of innocence and accidental chaos, Cletus navigates lectures, campus life, and the occasional bewildered professor, turning the academic world upside down in the most unexpected way.
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Reprinted in Simpsons Comics #60 (2001), Simpsons Comics #66 (2002)
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