Simpsons Comics #55
In "Siege on Evergreen Terrace," a swimming pool contractor shows up to claim the pool Ned Flanders accidentally dug in Homer's yard, forcing Homer to barricade himself and half of Springfield in his backyard. Written by Jesse Leon McCann and illustrated by Phil Ortiz, with inks by Tim Bavington and colors by Art Villanueva, this 2001 Bongo Comics installment captures the show’s signature chaos with a perfectly timed prank gone too far. The cover by Mike Rote and Jason Ho perfectly captures the absurd standoff.
In "Siege on Evergreen Terrace," a misplaced pool dig spirals into a full-blown standoff when a contractor arrives to reclaim the pool Ned Flanders never meant to build in Homer's yard—prompting Homer to fortify his backyard with makeshift defenses and turn half of Springfield into an impromptu siege zone.
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Reprinted in Simpsons Comics #63 (2002), Simpsons Comics #67 (2002)
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