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Matt Groening, the creator and executive producer of the Emmy® Award-winning series The Simpsons, as well as creator of the cartoon strip "Life in Hell" and the animated FOX television series Futurama, is the man responsible for bringing animation back to primetime and creating an immortal nuclear family. In addition, Groening formed Bongo Comics Group in 1993 and currently serves as publisher of The Simpsons Library of Wisdom, Simpsons Episode Guides, Simpsons Comics, Bart Simpson Comics, Radioactive Man Comics, Simpsons Comics Treasure Trove, the annual Bart Simpson's Treehouse of Horror, Futurama Comics and more than 36 comic compilations, as well as many instant classics including Bart Simpsons Guide to Life, The Simpsons Handbook and The Simpsons Uncensored Family Album.
--This text refers to the Paperback edition.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I gave this book a ten because it is my favorite Tv show,
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This review is from: Simpsons Comics Extravaganza (Simpsons Comics Compilations) (Paperback)
In the first comic homer eats to much donuts,In the second book Homer gets Stuck in a frezing cold valt And somebody gets him out of there Then he gets weird! In the third book bart's school go's to the State prison and then bart And milhouse get locked up with teenagers,in the forth book homer keeps saying Selma at night but marge thinks he is talking about her sister but he is talking about PORK FEST '94 SELMA ALABAMA in the fifth book the school puma gets stolen, in the sixth book krusty is getting weird,in the seventh book Bart and milhouse go to the ball game but they see homer and run back to school,in the eighth book busman rescues mr. burns,smithers and a lady.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Next Best Thing To The TV Show!!,
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This review is from: Simpsons Comics Extravaganza (Simpsons Comics Compilations) (Paperback)
I have a dozen Simpsons comic books and they all brim with comics, mock advertisements, top ten lists, Itchy and Scratchy shorts, etc. which sport that famous television series humor. Here's what awaits you in this issue:"Amazing Collosal Homer": Mr. Burns' lab conducts a biological experiment on Homer causing him to grow into a giant. Will Homer's love of donuts and beer--previous source of his normal girth--be the ironic key to his recovery? As Marge says, "Thank heavens for his super-stretch underwear." "The Collector": Homer plays a wealthy loner who lives in a mansion with his prized possession--"the world's greatest library of comic books." This story is very intriguing and a little spooky. Find out why the Collector goes insane in the end. "Cool Hand of Bart": Bart attends a "Scared Spitless" anti-deliquency program at the local prison and finds himself on a chain gang with his nemesis Sideshow Bob! What happens when Bob escapes authorities with a reluctant Bart going along for the ride? Why does Bob end up wearing an "I Love Krusty" cap? Fans of the TV show will get a kick out of seeing copies of the Springfield Review of Books in Bob's cell. "My Sister, My Homewrecker": Selma making out with Homer!?! It has to be seen to be believed! "The Perplexing Puzzle of the Springfield Puma": Many suspects are named when Springfield elementary's mascot turns up missing, but sometimes it's the one you least suspect. Martin Prince does his "Sopranos" imitation in this one. "Krusty Agent of K.L.O.W.N.": Springfield's favorite clown tries out an idea for a new TV show. This short includes an interesting mating ritual between Krusty and secretary Miss. Pennycandy. "It's in the Cards": This story could easily be a TV episode. It starts with a buzzer going off at the Nuclear Power Plant. Lenny, Carl, and Homer scream with terror--their caramel swirl cake almost melted in the microwave. Then the gang sneek off to an Isotopes game after Homer tapes a photo of himself working over Mr. Burns' surveillance camera (upside down, of course). After Homer rushes back to beat the clock, he inadvertently turns off the power to a frozen food warehouse which leads to the plot of the story: the elementary school teachers are out with food poisoning and Bart and Lisa are stuck with substitutes (Lisa's sub is a far-right conservative). "The Gnarly Adventures of Busman": Finally, you get a sample of Otto's comic strip introduced in the television episode "Three Men and a Comic Book."
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
I reccomend this.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Simpsons Comics Extravaganza (Simpsons Comics Compilations) (Paperback)
I think this book is very good, considering it is the first one. I especially liked the collector. Even so, its not 5* material. It gets old sorta fast.
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