Simpsons Comics Meltdown #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis collection gathers a series of Simpsons comic stories originally published in the early 2000s, featuring the familiar antics of Homer, Bart, and the rest of the Springfield gang in a chain of humorous, four-color adventures. The volume compiles issues from the long-running Simpsons Comics line, showcasing the satirical and slapstick style that defines Matt Groening's iconic franchise.
In "3000's Company," Lisa finds herself running Cooder's Carnival after a streak of winning every guessing game at the midway, while Bart’s accidental fire at the comic shop leads the mayor to replace the town’s firemen—chosen for their looks—with Homer and his friends. When the carnival itself catches fire, the unlikely crew must face the consequences of their new roles in Springfield’s chaotic landscape. Cover by Phil Ortiz, written by Ian Boothby, with art by Phil Ortiz, inks by Mike DeCarlo, colors by Art Villanueva, and letters by Karen Bates.
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Lisa ends up owner of Cooder's Carnival after she wins every midway guessing game. Meanwhile, Bart accidentaly burns down the comic shop and because the town's firemen were only hired for their looks, the mayor replaces them with Homer and his buddies. Of course, the carnival eventually burns down.
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