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'''''Angels With Yellow Faces''''' is a ''[[Simpsons Comics]]'' story that appears in {{SC|46}}.
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'''''The Purple Prose of Springfield''''' is a ''[[Simpsons Comics]]'' story that appears in {{SC|9}}.
  
After rendering a warden unconscious during a prison riot so 'he wouldn't have to witness the violence', [[Sideshow Bob]] is a free man. His lawyer is now demanding 10,000 dollars which is to be paid within seven days. Bob has no idea how he can obtain the money.
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[[Bart]] sneaks into [[Lisa]]'s room to steal her propaganda and he finds her diary. Just before Lisa comes into the room Bart escapes with the diary. Bart decides to make some changes to the diary and send it to "Springfield Publishing Contest", whos editor-in-chief is [[Seymour Skinner]]. After Skinner reads the diary he comes to Lisa and she finds out that Bart sent it in to the contest. Skinner wants to offer her a publishing contract.
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The book becomes a success, but Lisa is worried that she did not have time to read the book before it went to the printers. [[Marge]] decides to read the book and is not happy about what Lisa wrote. Lisa explained that someone had modified the text and Bart acknowledges that he did it. Marge wants to stop the printing but when she gets the first check of $45,000 she quickly changes her mind. Lisa gets a new style and become popular, but after a while, Lisa is not on the best seller list and she returns to her normal self. The family sits down and watches TV where they discover that Bart was paid to get the viewers to believe that he knew  the truth about one of Mayor Quimby's illicit relationships and revealed that he is only a ten year old boy pulling a prank. Quimby calls Bart and thank him for what he did. The next day Lisa inaugurates a bookstore where [[Troy McClure]] comes and says he wrote the book and Lisa plagiarized it.
  
Bob contemplates on how he should build his life anew, but he has no money to do so. He realizes he will never find any honest work befitting him with his education and refinement. Despite Bob's claims of how he's reformed, [[Chief Wiggum]] insists he will be keeping an eye on him every minute of every day. Bob knows that any attempt he makes to go straight will fail, and he decides to resume his life of crime.
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The following day, Bob arrives disguised at a bank and prepares to start a stick-up, until [[Lou]] cuts in. Later on, he moves his crime spree elsewhere to 'Jim's Genuine Gems and Cheap Imitations' only to find Chief Wiggum inside. He finally attempts to disassemble a parking meter until he is stopped by a rogue cop. Realizing that cops are basically following him everywhere, Bob gives up.
 
 
 
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The Purple Prose of Springfield is a Simpsons Comics story that appears in Simpsons Comics #9.

Bart sneaks into Lisa's room to steal her propaganda and he finds her diary. Just before Lisa comes into the room Bart escapes with the diary. Bart decides to make some changes to the diary and send it to "Springfield Publishing Contest", whos editor-in-chief is Seymour Skinner. After Skinner reads the diary he comes to Lisa and she finds out that Bart sent it in to the contest. Skinner wants to offer her a publishing contract.

The book becomes a success, but Lisa is worried that she did not have time to read the book before it went to the printers. Marge decides to read the book and is not happy about what Lisa wrote. Lisa explained that someone had modified the text and Bart acknowledges that he did it. Marge wants to stop the printing but when she gets the first check of $45,000 she quickly changes her mind. Lisa gets a new style and become popular, but after a while, Lisa is not on the best seller list and she returns to her normal self. The family sits down and watches TV where they discover that Bart was paid to get the viewers to believe that he knew the truth about one of Mayor Quimby's illicit relationships and revealed that he is only a ten year old boy pulling a prank. Quimby calls Bart and thank him for what he did. The next day Lisa inaugurates a bookstore where Troy McClure comes and says he wrote the book and Lisa plagiarized it.

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