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| − | On a tour of {{ap|Bongo Comics| | + | On a tour of {{ap|Bongo Comics|...Inside Bongo Comics!}}, [[Matt "Tex" Groening]] took the readers to see Bill Morrison and {{Ch|Terry Delegeane}}, who were in a maximum-security prison, to show the approval process for ''{{ap|Simpsons Comics|in-universe}}'' to the readers.<ref>''[[...Inside Bongo Comics!]]''</ref> |
At the Springfield Comic-Con, Bill Morrison was there with staff from Bongo Comics. The Bongo Comics booth was next to the lavatory, and visitors ignored them.<ref>''[[Clip Clip Hooray!]]''</ref> | At the Springfield Comic-Con, Bill Morrison was there with staff from Bongo Comics. The Bongo Comics booth was next to the lavatory, and visitors ignored them.<ref>''[[Clip Clip Hooray!]]''</ref> | ||
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- This article is about the character. For crew member, see Bill Morrison.
Bill Morrison
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Character Information
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Bill Morrison, also known as Bongo Bill, is a comic book artist and writer.
History[edit]
On a tour of Bongo Comics, Matt "Tex" Groening took the readers to see Bill Morrison and Terry Delegeane, who were in a maximum-security prison, to show the approval process for Simpsons Comics to the readers.[1]
At the Springfield Comic-Con, Bill Morrison was there with staff from Bongo Comics. The Bongo Comics booth was next to the lavatory, and visitors ignored them.[2]
Bongo Bill introduced the comic From Reinmania with Luv, Baby! and spoke at the beginning and end of each chapter about it.[3]
Appearances[edit]
Comic story – ...Inside Bongo Comics!
Comic story – Clip Clip Hooray!
Comic story – From Reinmania with Luv, Baby!
References[edit]
