Simpsons Comics #77
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Many Faces of Bob," Sideshow Bob’s latest escape sets off a tense game of cat-and-mouse in Springfield, where he’s presumed to be hiding among three unassuming visitors—each with a suspiciously clean record. Written by Chuck Dixon and Elma Blackburn, with art by Phil Ortiz and inks by Mike DeCarlo, this 2002 Bongo Comics installment keeps readers guessing as Bart’s nemesis slips through the cracks, one disguise at a time. The cover by Bill Morrison and Mike Rote captures the creeping unease of a town on edge.
Sideshow Bob’s back out of prison, and this time he’s blending into Springfield’s quiet neighborhood—disguised as one of three unassuming visitors, each with a suspiciously perfect alibi. As Bart tries to figure out which one is really the scheming ex-convict, the tension builds in this clever, lighthearted twist on a classic rivalry.
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Reprinted in Simpsons Comics #87 (2003), Simpsons Comics #88 (2004), Simpsons Comics #225 (2014), Simpsons Illustrated #23 (2016), Simpsons Comics #12 (2018), Simpsons Comics #33 (2020)
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