Matt Groening’s newest collection of comic stories, Simpsons Comics Chaos, is an uproarious, free-for-all of mirth and mayhem! Pandemonium breaks loose in Springfield when one cellphone call causes a commotion of cosmic proportions. Then, it’s a hard knock life for Bart when a prank lands him in the Springfield Orphanage, where he is subjected to gruel and unusual punishment by Mr. Burns. Adding to the confusion, Homer decides to get a tattoo to prove his love to Marge and Krusty quits show biz to work at of all places . . . the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant! And Ned Flanders suffers a bout of “Vertigo”-areeno when he becomes obsessed with a woman who is a dead ringer for his dearly departed wife! Then, Homer, Barney, and Duffman spring into action to save Duff Industries and the savory secret behind their new special brew . . . and stay tuned as some minor characters make some major moves by “spinning off” into their very own uninspired television series!
And Ned Flanders suffers a bout of 'Vertigo'-areeno when he becomes obsessed with a woman who is a dead ringer for his dearly departed wife! These stories and more will keep your head in a tizzy!"--
Simpsons Comics: Bd. 25: Chaos
The Simpson family shelters momentarily-rich computer geeks, goes to court over a history presentation based on Histrionik Comics, and deals with addictive donuts.
The cryptkeeper of comedy, Matt Groening, the creator of 'The Simpsons', presents his newest collection of hell–arious humour.
Written by Grant Morrison. Illustrated by Chris Sprouse, Ryan Sook, and various. DC Comics, 2012. 232pp. 978-1-4012-2968-9. Batman/Bruce Wayne was thought to have died at the hands of Darksied (as told in the Final Crisis storyline), ...
This title finds Lisa having trouble with the babysitting union, Homer battling mutant Thanksgiving turkeys and there's chaos as Grandpa finds himself at the controls of a tank in downtown Springfield!
Bart Simpson gets brutal with a brilliant and brand-new collection of comics and stories brimming with bitter rivalries, baseball gone bionic, bully bonding, and babysitters gone bad.
All this and more rewarding perks and privileges await you in the Simpsons Comics Clubhouse.* *Dress code and proper attire will be strictly enforced at all times.
The show MUST go on . . . and on and on with The Simpsons!
The Springfield family is back in a collection that finds Homer refusing to be separated from his love seat for a whole year and Marge eclipsing newscaster Kent Brockman with her positive outlook on life.