Simpsons Comics #52
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Angels with Yellow Faces," Sideshow Bob—out of prison and running a dog groomer/VCR repair shop—unleashes a surprisingly cunning plan, turning Springfield into his classroom of chaos. With Jimbo, Dolph, Kearney, Nelson, and even Bart Simpson as his unlikely pupils, the town becomes a playground of pranks and misdirection. Written by Eric Rogers and brought to life by Phil Ortiz’s expressive art and Tim Bavington’s sharp inks, the issue’s cover by Phil Ortiz and Mike Rote captures the absurdity perfectly.
In "Angels with Yellow Faces," Sideshow Bob—fresh out of prison and running a modest dog grooming and VCR repair shop—unwittingly becomes the unlikely mentor to a misfit crew of Springfield's most troublemaking kids, including Bart Simpson, Jimbo, Dolph, Kearney, and Nelson. As the gang learns the art of crime from their eccentric teacher, Bart takes the lead in turning the lessons into a wild, chaotic game across town.
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