Simpsons Comics #63
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Siege on Evergreen Terrace," a swimming pool contractor’s unexpected visit sparks chaos when he demands the pool accidentally dug in Homer’s yard—prompting Homer to turn his backyard into a fortified stronghold, trapping half of Springfield in a surreal standoff. Written by Jesse Leon McCann and brought to life with sharp, expressive art by Phil Ortiz, this 2002 Titan Comics installment captures the show’s signature absurdity with precision. The cover by Mike Rote and Jason Ho perfectly captures the escalating tension, all in a 2.30 GBP package.
In "Siege on Evergreen Terrace," a misplaced pool dug by Homer leads to an unexpected showdown when a contractor arrives to reclaim the structure now buried in the Simpson yard—forcing Homer to fortify his backyard with increasingly absurd defenses, trapping half of Springfield in a surreal standoff.
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