Simpsons Comics Presents Bart Simpson #86
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Treehouse of Chimps," Bart and Milhouse go to absurd lengths to gain superpowers—ranging from sabotaging Professor Fink’s lab to chasing lightning and enduring bee stings—before realizing, with a little help from Homer, that being a kid might be the real power. Written by Max Davison and illustrated by Nina Matsumoto, with inks by Andrew Pepoy, colors by Nathan Hamill, and letters by Karen Bates, this 2013 Bongo Comics adventure captures the chaotic spirit of childhood with humor and heart. The cover, by Jason Ho and Mike Rote, perfectly encapsulates the mischievous energy of the story.
In "Treehouse of Chimps," Bart and Milhouse face their most absurd challenge yet when Professor Frink’s experiments unleash a troop of hyper-intelligent chimps who’ve taken over their cherished treehouse. With their hideout now a fortress of primate strategy, the boys plot a daring counterattack from below, readying for a showdown that could either reclaim their turf or force a hasty retreat.
In "With Great Power...", Bart and Milhouse embark on a hilariously misguided quest to gain superpowers, testing everything from lab accidents to lightning strikes and bee stings—only to have Homer gently remind them that being a kid might be the real superpower. The duo’s wild experimentations lead to chaos, but the heart of the story lies in their growing realization, one misadventure at a time.
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Reprinted in Bongo Comics Free-for-All! #[2014] (2014), Simpsons Comics #25 (2019)
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