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''It's a Wonderful Slice'' was originally a ''Simpsons'' Sunday comic strip in 1999, which (I should imagine) means that it was originally in color. However,the only image of the strip I was able to find online was in greyscale. If anyone happens to have or locate the story in color, please replace any greyscale images I have uploaded, or will have uploaded, from the story. There will most likely be just one image needing replacing, two at the most. -- [[User:Mythigator|Mythigator]] ([[User talk:Mythigator|talk]]) 11:57, July 30, 2017 (EDT)

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It's a Wonderful Slice was originally a Simpsons Sunday comic strip in 1999, which (I should imagine) means that it was originally in color. However,the only image of the strip I was able to find online was in greyscale. If anyone happens to have or locate the story in color, please replace any greyscale images I have uploaded, or will have uploaded, from the story. There will most likely be just one image needing replacing, two at the most. -- Mythigator (talk) 11:57, July 30, 2017 (EDT)