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Simpsons Illustrated #2
Simpsons Illustrated #3
Simpsons Illustrated #4
For the 1991 issue, see Simpsons Illustrated 3 (Welsh Publishing Group, Inc.).


Simpsons Illustrated #3
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Comic Information
Release date: August 2012
Publisher: Bongo Comics Group
Comic series: Simpsons Illustrated
Stories: Homer's Run
Stink & Stinkability
The Agony and the Ectoplasm

Simpsons Illustrated #3 is the third issue of Simpsons Illustrated. It was released on August 1, 2012.

Description

"This month's Simpsons showcase offers a snout full of savory stories. First, Homer opts into Mr. Burns' golden parachute program and soon finds himself and his family living a life that's less than luxurious on Mr. Burns' tropical island retirement community, which is made entirely of trash. Then, Bart pits himself against Marge in a battle of wills; specifically, will Bart take a bath or not? Finally, Bartman is up to his elbows in ectoplasm when he gets a helping hand from the hapless ghost of good ol' salesman Gil. It's gooey goodness and ghastly gladness that will make you gag galore!"


Stories

Homer's Run

Main article: Homer's Run

Bart Simpson in Stink & Stinkability

Main article: Stink & Stinkability

Bartman in The Agony and the Ectoplasm