The Greatest Bartman Stories Ever Told! #[nn]
In "Bartman vs. Doctor Octuplets," Professor Frink’s latest invention—a DNA randomizer built from a discarded cell phone—unleashes chaos when Milhouse accidentally activates it. Suddenly, he’s morphing into a parade of heroic personas, but as the transformations spiral out of control, the line between hero and villain starts to blur. Written by Ian Boothby and illustrated by John Delaney, with inks by Andrew Pepoy, colors by Nathan Hamill, and letters by Karen Bates, this wild ride blends sci-fi absurdity with a touch of moral reckoning.
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Professor Frink invents a DNA randomizer from an old cell phone. Milhouse gets ahold of it and uses it to change into different heroes, but the power begins to corrupt him.
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