Simpsons Comics #7
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Brew Ha Ha!", Lisa’s protest against a coffee shop’s outrageous wi-fi fee spirals into a family crisis when she loses the lawsuit—forcing the Simpsons to turn their living room into a makeshift café to pay the debt. Written by Ian Boothby and brought to life with sharp, expressive art by Phil Ortiz, this quirky slice of suburban satire captures the family’s chaotic hustle with charm and humor. The cover, by Jason Ho and Mike Rote, perfectly captures the absurdity of the situation.
In "Brew Ha Ha!", Lisa's crusade against a local coffee shop's steep Wi-Fi fee backfires when she loses the lawsuit, leaving the Simpson family scrambling to pay the debt—so they turn their living room into a makeshift coffee bar. With Homer manning the espresso machine and Marge trying to keep things orderly, the household becomes a chaotic café where even the couch is a seating option.
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