Simpsons Comics Shake-Up

Simpsons Comics Shake-Up by Matt Groening, published by HarperCollins on February 4, 2014, is an illustrated collection that brings the beloved characters of The Simpsons to life in a series of humorous adventures. This edition features 128 pages of comic strips that explore various escapades, including a musical extravaganza led by Krusty the Clown and a satirical take on the medical profession through the antics of Dr. Nick.
Readers will find a blend of comedy and chaos as Homer unexpectedly becomes a lawyer, only to face challenges that land him in federal prison. The stories reflect the show’s signature humor, tackling themes related to media and juvenile fiction. With its engaging illustrations and entertaining narratives, this book offers a fresh take on the iconic series, appealing to fans of comics and graphic novels alike.
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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.
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