Simpsons Comics A-Go-Go

Simpsons Comics A-Go-Go by Matt Groening, published by HarperCollins on February 16, 2000, features 120 pages of humor and comic storytelling. This edition presents a collection of stories that explore the quirky lives of the beloved characters from the iconic television series, delving into scenarios that challenge their usual roles and relationships.
Readers will find a variety of comedic situations, such as Lisa’s potential drift toward bohemianism and Homer’s unexpected role as a hitman in a parallel universe. The book also touches on Marge’s attempts to run her own daycare center, highlighting the humorous chaos that ensues. With its focus on humor and media tie-ins, this collection offers an engaging experience for fans of comics and graphic novels.
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Is Lisa really drifting helplessly toward bohemianism?
Is Homer really a hitman in a Parallel-Universe Springfield?
Can Marge manage her own day care center without provoking a bloodbath?
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