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| − | '''''The Simpsons Comic Strips''''' were comic strips that ran in several newspapers in the United States. The comic strips were created years before their publication in newspapers, and it seems most likely that these comic strips were planned to appear in issues of ''[[Simpsons Comics]]''. Some comic strips were printed in UK issues of ''{{ap|Simpsons Comics|UK}}''.<ref>[https://www.abramsbooks.com/product/simpsons-comic-strip-cavalcade_9781419794162/ Abrams Books - "The Simpsons Comic Strip Cavalcade"]</ref> | + | '''''The Simpsons Comic Strips''''' were comic strips that ran in several newspapers in the United States. The comic strips were created years before their publication in newspapers, and it seems most likely that these comic strips were planned to appear in issues of ''[[Simpsons Comics]]''. Some comic strips were printed in UK issues of ''{{ap|Simpsons Comics|UK}}''. |
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| − | A collection of ''The Simpsons Comic Strips'', ''[[The Simpsons Comic Strip Cavalcade]]'', will be released on October 6, [[2026]]. | + | A collection of ''The Simpsons Comic Strips'', ''[[The Simpsons Comic Strip Cavalcade]]'', will be released on October 6, [[2026]].<ref>[https://www.abramsbooks.com/product/simpsons-comic-strip-cavalcade_9781419794162/ Abrams Books - "The Simpsons Comic Strip Cavalcade"]</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 18:39, July 9, 2026
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The Simpsons Comic Strips were comic strips that ran in several newspapers in the United States. The comic strips were created years before their publication in newspapers, and it seems most likely that these comic strips were planned to appear in issues of Simpsons Comics. Some comic strips were printed in UK issues of Simpsons Comics.
A collection of The Simpsons Comic Strips, The Simpsons Comic Strip Cavalcade, will be released on October 6, 2026.[1]
Most comic strips were unnamed, meaning some of the ones listed have conjectural titles.
List of comic strips[edit]
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Writer(s)
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Synopsis
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ABC's... the Simpson Way
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Jesse Leon McCann
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Lisa teaches Maggie the ABC's using people she may know.
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Apu's Instant Photo Booth
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Apu gets an instant photo booth from his cousin, which he installs in the Kwik-E-Mart.
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Bart's Nickname Generator
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Evan Gore, David Razowsky, and Jeff Rosenthal
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Bart tells the reader how he comes up with nicknames for the people he knows.
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The Beatles
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A young Homer collects beetles for a school project. However, the girls at the airport mistake him and Abe for The Beatles.
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Best Detentions
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Barry Dutter and Bill Morrison
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Bart has detention once again, to Principal Skinner's annoyance.
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Burns' Birthday
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Evan Gore, David Razowsky, and Jeff Rosenthal
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Mr. Burns and Waylon Smithers celebrate Burns' birthday by parachuting.
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Community Theater
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Springfielders star in different performances at the Springfield Community Theater.
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Culturally Appropriate Comics
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Lisa presents various culturally appropriate versions of the same comic strip from several different countries.
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Dr. Hibbert's Medical Mix-Up
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Dr. Hibbert falls over and patients' medical records get scattered everywhere. The reader has to match them to the correct patient.
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Elevator to Heaven
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Evan Gore, David Razowsky, and Jeff Rosenthal
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Homer has to take an elevator with Ned, until the cable snaps.
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Grampa's Birthday
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It's Grampa's birthday and the residents of the Springfield Retirement Castle throw him a party.
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Grampa's Day
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Neil Alsip
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Grampa visits his family and goes shopping for them.
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Groundskeeper Willie Video Documentary
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Jesse Leon McCann
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Bart and Milhouse film a documentary of Groundskeeper Willie's day with various pranks.
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Homer Improvements
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Evan Gore, David Razowsky, and Jeff Rosenthal
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Homer shows off his home repair and improvements tips.
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Homer's Third Arm
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Homer thinks that he has grown a third arm on his back and imagines what his life with it will be like.
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Hurricane Nixon
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The Simpsons prepare for Hurricane Nixon to hit town, with Homer going shopping for food.
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If These Crumbs Could Talk
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Homer is passed out on the couch with the remains of food scattered all around him.
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KrustyCo Millennium Blow-Out Toy Sale
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Jesse Leon McCann
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KrustyCo Inc. and Krusty the Clown are selling classic 20th century toys at modern 21st century prices.
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Long-Winded Limericks
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The Simpsons present various limericks featuring the people of Springfield.
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Maggie's Nap Time
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Maggie goes on an adventure after she is put to bed for nap time.
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Marge's Hair
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Neil Alsip
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Homer pays the CIA and the Rand Corporation to find out what's in Marge's hair.
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Milhouse Kisses "Lisa"
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Martin helps Milhouse try to win Lisa's heart.
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Misplaced Carbon Rod Board Game
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Homer has misplaced an inanimate carbon rod and must retrace his steps to find it.
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Moon Launch
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Barry Dutter and Bill Morrison
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While Martin is trying to talk Bart out of reading comic books, Nelson decides to pull a prank on the nerd.
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One Flew Over the Retirement Castle
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A poster for the film One Flew Over the Retirement Castle, starring residents of the Springfield Retirement Castle.
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Scar Wars Episode IV: No Hope
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Itchy and Scratchy star in a parody of Star Wars.
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Springfield Downs Race Track
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A mix-up at Springfield Downs leaves Ralph riding as a jockey in a race.
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Springfield Pet Hospital
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Jesse Leon McCann
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Lisa spends Career Day at the Springfield Pet Hospital with the Veterinarian.
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Springfield Shopper's Don't Doubt It or Do!
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The Springfield Shopper presents several facts that could be true, tall tales, or lurid lore.
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Stuck in the Middle
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Jesse Leon McCann
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Homer takes an elevator ride with the Old Jewish man.
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Today's Astrology Forecast for Springfield
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Various people of Springfield represent different astrological signs.
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Wedgie Time
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The school bullies keep giving Bart wedgies in the toilets.
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Name
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Writer(s)
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Synopsis
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21 Muntz Street
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Gail Simone
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Nelson Muntz goes undercover for the Springfield Police Department to stop a counterfeit Krustémon card smuggling ring.
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Abe's First Radio
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Neil Alsip
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Grampa tells the story of how he used to take apart the new appliances his family bought as a child.
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All You Need Is Couch
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Gail Simone
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Bart calls Kent Brockman of Channel 6 News with a tip for a story: Homer has been asleep on the couch for several days without waking up.
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Barney Sober
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Evan Gore, David Razowsky, and Jeff Rosenthal
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Barney's imagination runs wild while he is drunk in Moe's.
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Bart Draws a Strip
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Gail Simone
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Bart draws a comic strip featuring Lisa as the main character.
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Bart I Art
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Bart goes to the Kwik-E-Mart where Apu tries to sell him green wieners.
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The Boys Find a Playdude
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Brent Fletcher
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Milhouse finds a box of Playdude magazines in the attic which he, Bart, and Nelson try to sneak out the house.
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Burn of the 4th
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Homer invents a hat that grills hamburgers, only for it to set fire to the flag in the front yard.
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Burns the Regular Joe
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Neil Alsip
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Smithers presents what a regular day is like for Mr. Burns to show that he's a regular Joe.
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Cost of Living
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Barry Dutter and Bill Morrison
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Bart asks Grampa for $5 to buy a comic book.
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Dating Do's and Don'ts
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Andrew Osborne and Bill Morrison
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Tattoo Annie compiles a list of dating do's and don'ts.
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Day in the Life
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Gail Simone
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Marge sends Homer on a shopping errand to the Kwik-E-Mart to buy milk and bread for dinner.
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Gil's Ice Cream
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Jim Cashman
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Gil tries to convince Homer to buy ice cream from his new truck.
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Give Me Lima Beans or Give Me Death!
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Dave McKean
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Lisa starts a protest when she finds the vegetarian options in the school cafeteria lacking.
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Have a Nice Daydream
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Andrew Osborne and Bill Morrison
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Homer daydreams that he is back in the seventies after hearing the weather forecast on the radio say "highs in the seventies."
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Homer the Gardener
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Neil Alsip
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Feeling dissatisfied with Marge's gardening, Homer takes over the task of filling the garden with plants.
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Homer's Day at the Power Plant
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Mr. Burns watches Homer at "work" on the security cameras.
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Homer's Parking Ticket
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Chief Wiggum gives Homer a parking ticket, which Homer tries to contest.
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Homer Simpson's Mambo No. 5
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Neil Alsip
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Homer spends the day singing the song "Mambo No. 5".
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Homer the Pooh: Chapter One
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Homer reads a Winnie-the-Pooh story to Bart and Lisa.
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How to Read the Saturday Comics: With Homer Simpson
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Gail Simone
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Homer teaches the reader how to read the Saturday comics.
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Kang Hypnosis
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Kang and Kodos attempt to hypnotize the readers.
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Krusty the Kent
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Krusty takes over for Kent Brockman on Channel 6 News.
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Kwik-E-Marté: A Healthy Convenience Boutique
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Homer finds that the Kwik-E-Mart has become a health food store.
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Lights Out
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Neil Alsip
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Homer causes a power outage in the house leaving everyone in the dark.
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Lisa's College Financing
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Dave McKean
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When she finds out that Homer doesn't have a plan for financing her college education, Lisa takes up stock trading to earn the money.
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Maggie's Bedtime Story
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Gail Simone
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Marge tells a bedtime story to Maggie using hand puppets.
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Marge Simpson's Cleaning Tips
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Marge gives the reader tips on cleaning the house.
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Missing Issues
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Barry Dutter and Bill Morrison
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Bart is excited to buy the new Radioactive Man comic, but quickly becomes disappointed with it.
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Missing Underwear Rhyme
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Gail Simone
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Homer has lost his underwear, and he and Marge search the room for them while each of their sentences rhyme.
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Mr. Burns Discusses Power
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Dave McKean
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On Smartline, Mr. Burns discusses various types of power and their negative impact on the world.
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Otto's Magic School Bus
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James Bates
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Otto takes the children on a magical ride to the sixties in the school bus.
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Peanuts Tribute
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Bill Morrison
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Homer has a really strong craving for Peanuts. However, Moe has stopped serving them.
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Reality TV
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Barry Dutter and Bill Morrison
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Homer teaches Bart about the difference between fiction and reality.
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Robbery at the Kwik-E-Mart
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Jim Cashman
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Lou and Eddie are called to a robbery in progress at the Kwik-E-Mart.
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Senior Volun-Teacher Week
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Dave McKean
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The seniors of Springfield volunteer at Springfield Elementary School.
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Seniors Reading Poetry Night
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The Simpson family attends "Seniors Poetry Reading" night at the Retirement Castle.
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Secret Life of Dogs
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Gail Simone
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Santa's Little Helper goes about a typical day for him.
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Smithers Gets Burns a New Spoon
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Neil Alsip
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Mr. Burns asks Smithers to get him a new, stronger spoon to crack open his egg with.
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Smithers' Guide
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David McKean
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Waylon Smithers reads a guide book to learn how to be a better assistant to Mr. Burns.
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Spooky Lamp Shadows
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Gail Simone
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While watching a TV program on children who killed their fathers, Homer sees the shadows of his kids holding weapons.
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Springfield Elementary: Behold the Playground
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Neil Alsip
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Lisa teaches the reader about the law of the wedgie in the school playground.
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St. Patrick's Day
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Dave McKean
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Kent Brockman of Channel 6 News reports on St. Patrick's Day in Springfield.
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Summer Wind
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Jim Cashman
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Homer and Bart try to stay cool one hot day, with a disastrous outcome.
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This Week in Local Sports
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Several sporting news stories from Springfield are reported on.
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Ultra Sour Sourballs Experiment
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Gail Simone
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Bart, Milhouse, and Nelson try Ultra Sour Sourballs, a candy that supposedly turned a kid's face inside out.
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The Unpossible World of Ralph Wiggum
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James Bates
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Ralph tells the reader about several incidents that have happened to him.
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What's Wrong with This Family?
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Jim Cashman
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Professor Lombardo presents a scene of the Simpson family with 24 errors for the reader to find.
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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 the game of kings: polo.
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Homer Plays with Shaving Lotion
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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 fundraiser. 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 a commercial 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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