Simpsons Comics #63
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Bogey Man," Mr. Burns sets his sights on transforming the Springfield Natural Preserve into a golf course, sparking a showdown with the determined Li'l Chickadees. Written by Dave McKean and brought to life with bold, expressive art by Phil Ortiz, this 2001 Bongo Comics issue blends satire and whimsy, with inks by Tim Bavington, colors by Art Villanueva, and letters by Karen Bates. The cover, by Bill Morrison and Mike Rote, captures the chaos with a signature Bongo flair.
In "The Bogey Man," Mr. Burns sets his sights on turning the Springfield Natural Preserve into a golf course, but he’s met with unexpected resistance from the Li'l Chickadees—kids who aren’t about to let him ruin their favorite patch of woods. With a mix of mischief and determination, the group takes on the billionaire in a battle of wits, proving that even the smallest voices can make a big noise.
ComicBooks.com Value
Find on ebay
Sell my copy
Have this issue — or a whole collection? Get a fair offer from us, skip the marketplace fees and the hassle.
We Buy Collections ▸Full credits
Reprints
Reprinted in Simpsons Comics #71 (2002), Simpsons Comics #82 (2003), Simpsons Comics Barn Burner #[nn] (2005), Simpsons Comics Barn Burner #[nn] (2005)
Key issues in Simpsons Comics
Reviews
Reader reviews
No reader reviews yet.