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| | {{TB|''[[Homer's Day at the Power Plant]]''}} | | {{TB|''[[Homer's Day at the Power Plant]]''}} |
| | {{TB|Mr. Burns watches Homer at "work" on the security cameras.}} | | {{TB|Mr. Burns watches Homer at "work" on the security cameras.}} |
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| | {{TB|''[[Homer's Parking Ticket]]''}} | | {{TB|''[[Homer's Parking Ticket]]''}} |
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| − | {{TB|[[Chief Wiggum]] gives Homer a parking ticket.}} | + | {{TB|[[Chief Wiggum]] gives [[Homer]] a parking ticket, which Homer tries to contest.}} |
| | {{TBT|[[File:Homer Simpson's Mambo No. 5.png|250px]]}} | | {{TBT|[[File:Homer Simpson's Mambo No. 5.png|250px]]}} |
| | {{TB|''[[Homer Simpson's Mambo No. 5]]''}} | | {{TB|''[[Homer Simpson's Mambo No. 5]]''}} |
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| | {{TB|Homer reads a [[Winnie-the-Pooh]] story to Bart and Lisa.}} | | {{TB|Homer reads a [[Winnie-the-Pooh]] story to Bart and Lisa.}} |
| | {{TBT|[[File:How to Read Comics- with Homer Simpson.png|250px]]}} | | {{TBT|[[File:How to Read Comics- with Homer Simpson.png|250px]]}} |
| − | {{TB|''[[How to Read Comics: With Homer Simpson]]''}} | + | {{TB|''[[How to Read the Saturday Comics: With Homer Simpson]]''}} |
| − | {{TRs|[[Gail Simone]]|4Homer finds that the Kwik-E-Mart has become a health food store. }} | + | {{TRs|[[Gail Simone]]|4}} |
| | {{TB|Homer teaches the reader how to read the Saturday comics.}} | | {{TB|Homer teaches the reader how to read the Saturday comics.}} |
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| | {{TB|[[Krusty]] takes over for Kent Brockman on ''[[Channel 6 News]]''.}} | | {{TB|[[Krusty]] takes over for Kent Brockman on ''[[Channel 6 News]]''.}} |
| | {{TBT|[[File:Kwik-E-Mart A Healthy Convenience Boutique.png|250px]]}} | | {{TBT|[[File:Kwik-E-Mart A Healthy Convenience Boutique.png|250px]]}} |
| − | {{TB|''[[Kwik-E-Mart: A Healthy Convenience Boutique]]''}} | + | {{TB|''[[Kwik-E-Marté: A Healthy Convenience Boutique]]''}} |
| | {{TB|Homer finds that the Kwik-E-Mart has become a health food store.}} | | {{TB|Homer finds that the Kwik-E-Mart has become a health food store.}} |
| | {{TBT|[[File:Lights Out.png|250px]]}} | | {{TBT|[[File:Lights Out.png|250px]]}} |
Most comic strips were unnamed, meaning some of the ones listed have conjectural titles.
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Name
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Writer(s)
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Synopsis
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Adult Swim
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Brent Fletcher
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The children of Springfield come up with a plan to swim in the pool during its adult swim hour.
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Bart Sneaks Out
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Evan Gore, David Razowsky, and Jeff Rosenthal
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Bart isn't allowed to go to the grand opening of Scabby's Dangerworld Skateboarding and Skeet Shooting Park until he cleans his bedroom, so he attempts to sneak out.
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Bathing Santa's Little Helper
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Sherri L. Smith
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The Simpson family attempt to give Santa's Little Helper a bath.
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Burns' Academic Scholarship
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David McKean
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Lisa, Database, and Martin go to the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant to receive The Burns Corp. $50 Academic Scholarships. But Mr. Burns doesn't want to give them the money.
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Crazy Gil's Television Emporium
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Brent Fletcher
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Gil opens up a television store, Crazy Gil's Television Emporium, and offers free TVs to anyone who can watch 72 hours of television continuously.
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A Day at the Springfield Petting Zoo
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David McKean
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Homer takes Bart and Lisa to the Springfield Petting Zoo where they find that they're not allowed to touch the animals.
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Emergency Scientist
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Neil Alsip
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When Homer wants to learn what the genetic code is, he breaks the window of the house to let in emergency scientist Professor Frink to explain it to him.
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Great Springfield Pickup Lines
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Jesse Leon McCann and Amanda McCann
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The people of Springfield try using pickup lines on prospective partners.
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Groundskeeper Bart
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Bart is sentenced to a drastic detention, working after school with Groundskeeper Willie for a week.
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The History of Polo
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Sherri L. Smith
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Lisa tells the reader about the history of polo.
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Homer Plays with Shaving Cream
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Gail Simone
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While getting ready for another spirit-crushing day at work, Homer decides to play around with his shaving cream.
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Homer Skips Work
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Terry Delegeane
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Homer calls in sick to enjoy a day off work until he believes that giant ants are taking over the world.
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Homer Takes Out the Trash
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Gail Simone
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Marge asks Homer to take out the trash, so he runs away to avoid doing the chore.
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Homer the Girl Scout
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Brent Fletcher
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Lisa wants to sell cookies for her Li'l Chickadee group fundrasier. However, Homer ends up eating all the cookies.
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Homer Wants an SUV
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David McKean
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Homer and Bart want to buy an SUV for the family, but Marge and Lisa are against the idea and try to talk them out of it.
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Homer's Bedtime Story
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Brent Fletcher
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When Maggie wakes up crying at night, Homer gets up to tell her a bedtime story.
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Homer's Drive-Thru Order
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Gail Simone
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Feeling hungry, Homer pulls into a drive-thru to order food.
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Humpty Dumped
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Sherri L. Smith
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In this Mother Marge Tale, the story of Humpty Dumpty, played by Ralph, is told.
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In the Thrall of the Neanderthal!
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Homer takes Lisa to a museum exhibit on Neanderthals. Lisa and the museum guide notice similarities between Homer and the Neanderthals.
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Jack Sprat Attacks
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In this Mother Marge Tale, the story of Jack Sprat, played by Homer, is told.
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Kang and Kodos Visit Homer
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Gail Simone
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Homer gets visited by an agent of the Human Census Bureau, who is actually a puppet controlled by Kang and Kodos.
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Laugh Free or Die
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Sherri L. Smith
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Bart gets a temporary tattoo of a Krusty skull and the words "Laugh Free or Die", which Milhouse applies to his arm. He imagines how the kids at school will react to it.
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Maggie's Monstromart Towels Escapade
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After a shopping trip to Monstromart, Marge loads the car with her purchases. When she puts the tower of towels in the car, Maggie gets caught up in them.
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Marge Bulks Up
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Brent Fletcher
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After watching an advert for the Ab-Miser, Marge buys one so she can work out at home.
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Marge Joins a Book Club
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Marge joins a book club with some of the women of Springfield. However, they quickly bring out the wine instead.
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Marge's "Vacation"
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Sherri L. Smith
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Marge writes about recent family issues in her diary while appearing to lounge at the beach on vacation.
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The Mixed-Up Catchphrases Zone
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Gail Simone
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Rod Serling presents The Mixed-Up Catchphrases Zone, where all of the people of Springfield swap catchphrases, with Bart being the only one who notices anything is different.
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Moe + Beer = Girls?
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After seeing an advert for Duff Blue, Moe orders multiple crates, thinking it will help attract girls to him.
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The Monty Burns Late Night Show
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Due to his popularity declining, Mr. Burns decides to host The Night Late Tonight Show to regain it.
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Ned's Lessons in Car Safety
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Ned, Rod, and Todd give the readers lessons in car safety.
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Old Moe Hubbard
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Sherri L. Smith
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In this Mother Marge Tale, the story of Old Mother Hubbard, played by Moe, is told.
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Ralph the Haiku Genius
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Gail Simone
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Fern, a substitute art teacher, takes over Lisa's class and discovers that Ralph speaks only in haikus.
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School Holiday Boredom
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David McKean
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Bart becomes bored on the second day of school holidays because Marge won't let him watch television, so he decides to bother Lisa.
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Scottish Fighting
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Gail Simone
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Lisa introduces Willie to Katie, a Scottish woman she met at the library. However, they realize that the two of them are from rival clans.
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Sing a Song of Squishee
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Sherri L. Smith
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In this Mother Marge Tale, Apu sings a parody of "Sing a Song of Sixpence" to advertise the Kwik-E-Mart.
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Springfield Elementary Poetry Competition
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Jesse Leon McCann
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Springfield Elementary holds a poetry competition that is judged by Mrs. Glick, Jasper, and Moleman.
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This Is the School That Bart Wrecked
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Sherri L. Smith
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In this Mother Marge Tale, Marge tells a parody of "This Is the House That Jack Built", starring Bart.
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Wee Willie Waxer
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In this Mother Marge Tale, Marge tells a parody of "Wee Willie Winkie", starring Groundskeeper Willie.
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