Simpsons Comics #87
In "The Many Faces of Bob," Sideshow Bob’s latest scheme unfolds as he escapes prison once more, now slipping into Springfield disguised as one of 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 2003 Titan Comics installment keeps readers guessing as Bart’s nemesis plays a dangerous game of identity. The cover by Bill Morrison and Mike Rote captures the tension perfectly, hinting at deception in plain sight.
Sideshow Bob’s back out of prison, and this time he’s blending into Springfield’s quiet suburban life—disguised as one of three unassuming visitors. As Bart tries to figure out who’s really behind the mask, the tension builds in this clever, lighthearted twist on a classic rivalry.
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