Simpsons Comics #89
In "Homer for the Holidays," the Simpsons take a frosty twist on a classic tale as the kids at the Burns Orphanage bring a snowwoman to life with a magic broom—only to find their new friend is less jolly companion and more strict, no-nonsense nanny. Written by Ian Boothby and illustrated by John Costanza, with inks by Howard Shum, colors by Art Villanueva, and letters by Karen Bates, this 2004 holiday special captures the charm and chaos of a snowman with a mind of her own. The cover, by Jason Ho, perfectly captures the whimsical yet slightly exasperated spirit of the story.
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The Simpsons version of Frosty the Snowman. The kids at the Burns Orphanage find a magic broom and bring their snowwoman to life, but to their dismay, she's more of a bossy nanny than a friend.
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