Simpsons Comics #67
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Faking the Band," Homer Simpson tries to capitalize on the boy band craze by assembling a group of Springfield's local boys—none of whom can actually sing—except for one surprising exception: Ralph Wiggum. Written by Eric Rogers and illustrated by Phil Ortiz, with colors by Art Villanueva and letters by Karen Bates, this 2002 Titan Comics issue captures the absurd energy of Springfield's latest musical fiasco, all wrapped in a cover by Bill Morrison and Jason Ho.
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Homer forms a group from the boys of Springfield, to cash in on the current "boy band" phenomenon, but they have no discernable talent or singing ability...except for Ralph Wiggum.
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