Simpsons comics shake-up /

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by Groening, Matt.
[ 01. English Non Fiction ] Authors: Kane, Nathan. | Ho, Jason. Published by : Harper, (New York :) Physical details: 1 v. (unpaged) : chiefly col. ill. ; 26 cm. Subject(s): Simpsons (Fictitious characters) | Simpson, Bart (Fictitious character) | Simpson, Homer (Fictitious character) | American wit and humor, Pictorial. | Comic books, strips, etc. | Graphic novels. Year : 2014 01. English Non Fiction Item type : 01. English Non Fiction
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Queen Charlotte Intermediate School Graphic novel 741.59 GRO Checked out 10/29/2024

"Collects Simpson Comics 105-108 and The Simpsons Summer Shindig 1 & 3."--T.p. verso.

Simpsons the musical / Ian Boothby, script ; John Costanza, pencils ; Mike DeCarlo, inks ; Art Villanueva, colors ; Karen Bates, letters ; Bill Morrison, editor -- Homer's guide to the beach / Tony Digerolamo, script ; Marcos Asprec, pencils ; Howard Shum, inks ; Chris Ungar, colors ; Karen Bates, letters ; Bill Morrison, editor -- To kill a mocking Bart / Ian Boothby, story ; Phil Ortiz, pencils ; Phyllis Novin, inks ; Art Villanueva, colors ; Karen Bates, letters ; Bill Morrison, editor -- A roaming holiday / Chris Yambar, story ; Carlos Valenti pencils ; Dav Davis, inks ; Joey Mason, colors ; Karen Bates, letters ; Bill Morrison, editor -- Dr. Nick @ night / Ian Boothby, script ; Phil Ortiz, pencils ; Phyllis Novin, inks ; Art Villanueva, colors ; Karen Bates, letters ; Bill Morrison, editor -- Big house Homer / Chuck Dixon, script ; John Costanza, pencils ; Mike DeCarlo, inks ; Art Villanueva, colors ; Karen Bates, letters -- Bart Simpson's report on Francis Scott Key / Tony Digerolamo, script ; Phil Ortiz, pencils ; Mike DeCarlo, inks ; Robert Stanley, colors ; Karen Bates, letters ; Bill Morrison, editor.

"The Simpsons are shaking off the status quo when they take the show on the road with a musical extravaganza produced by Maestro of renown, Krusty the Clown. Then, Dr. Nick's cosmetic quackery is called into question, but the "good" doctor may serve a purpose in the shaky medical establishment that few are willing to admit. And after winning a law license in a bar bet, Homer becomes the hottest lawyer in town, but it is not long before he is fending off the FBI, only to find himself in a federal prison surrounded by former friends and foes and facing a shakedown." -- p.[4] of cover.