Simpsons Comics #57
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Maggie Come Home," Lisa stumbles upon a bizarre conspiracy targeting Springfield’s kids when Maggie vanishes amid the chaotic bureaucracy of the new baby-sitters union. Written by Ian Boothby and illustrated by James Lloyd, with inks by Tim Bavington, colors by Nathan Kane, and letters by Jeannine Black, this 2001 Titan Comics tale blends sharp satire with heartfelt urgency. The cover by Mike Rote captures the chaos with a striking, stylized image of the Simpson family in disarray.
In "Maggie Come Home," Lisa stumbles upon a bizarre conspiracy when Maggie vanishes during a babysitting mishap, only to realize the chaos stems from the newly formed Baby-Sitters Union—and its surprisingly labyrinthine rules. With the whole town caught in a web of permits, dues, and paperwork, Lisa must navigate the absurd bureaucracy to bring her baby sister home before the red tape swallows her whole.
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