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Cover: Bill Morrison
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Simpsons Comics #7

Oct 1997 · Titan · 2.00 GBP
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# Stamp Comics #7 This issue is an anthology featuring multiple stamp-themed stories. One story depicts the liberation of Paris during World War II, showing Allied forces fighting through the city after D-Day, culminating in the narrative of how "The Star Spangled Banner" became the official national anthem 117 years after the War of 1812, with an accompanying article about stamp errors and rarities, including famous printing mistakes like the 1847 Mauritian "Post Office" stamp and the 1918 airmail invert that made certain stamps worth thousands of dollars to collectors.

Contains 3 stories
I Shrink, Therefore I'm Small
21 pp · Humor
Homer SimpsonMarge SimpsonBart SimpsonLisa SimpsonMaggie SimpsonMilhouse Van HoutenMr. Burns [Charles Montgomery Burns]Waylon SmithersDr. Julius HibbertDr. OlbermanMartin PrinceOtto MannSherriTerri
Return to Slander
2 pp · Humor
Bart Simpson
Jungle Bungle
7 pp · Humor, Jungle
Edna KrabappelNelson MuntzMilhouse van HoutenBart SimpsonBwana Seymour [Principal Skinner]Groundskeeper WillieMartin PrinceRalph WiggumWendellOtto MannJimbo JonesKearney

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Full credits

colorist Nathan Kane
letterer Comicraft
cover pencils, inks Bill Morrison

Reprints

↩ Reprints Simpsons Illustrated #5 (1992), Simpsons Illustrated #6 (1992), Simpsons Illustrated #8 (1993), Simpsons Comics #8 (1995)

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