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|title = Simpsons Comics #5 | |title = Simpsons Comics #5 | ||
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|released =June 24, [[1997]] | |released =June 24, [[1997]] | ||
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'''''Simpsons Comics #5''''' is the fifth issue of ''{{ap|Simpsons Comics|UK}}'' in the UK, and was released in June 24, [[1997]]. | '''''Simpsons Comics #5''''' is the fifth issue of ''{{ap|Simpsons Comics|UK}}'' in the UK, and was released in June 24, [[1997]]. | ||
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== Stories == | == Stories == | ||
[[File:Be-bop-a-Lisa.png|thumb|left|350px|[[Be-bop-a-Lisa]]]] | [[File:Be-bop-a-Lisa.png|thumb|left|350px|[[Be-bop-a-Lisa]]]] | ||
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[[File:Chief Wiggum's Pre-Code Crime Comics The End of El Barto (Front Cover).png|thumb|left|320px|[[Chief Wiggum's Pre-Code Crime Comics: The End of El Barto]]]] | [[File:Chief Wiggum's Pre-Code Crime Comics The End of El Barto (Front Cover).png|thumb|left|320px|[[Chief Wiggum's Pre-Code Crime Comics: The End of El Barto]]]] | ||
[[File:Simpsons Comics 6.jpg|thumb|right|300px|[[Simpsons Comics 6]]]] | [[File:Simpsons Comics 6.jpg|thumb|right|300px|[[Simpsons Comics 6]]]] | ||
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+ | === Be-bop-a-Lisa === | ||
{{main|Be-bop-a-Lisa}} | {{main|Be-bop-a-Lisa}} | ||
[[Lisa]] is forced to play "Hail to the Chief" at the school's talent fair but rebels and plays another song. [[Dewey Largo|Mr. Largo]] pulls her off the stage, making Lisa frustrated. She then goes to the mall to sell her saxophone but instead finds a recording studio and records her music. [[Otto]]'s band, ''"Otto and the Screaming Whiners"'', then records their song after Lisa's but due to a recording error the recordings get mixed. Otto then submits the tape to a radio station which plays the song and it becomes a hit in [[Springfield]]. | [[Lisa]] is forced to play "Hail to the Chief" at the school's talent fair but rebels and plays another song. [[Dewey Largo|Mr. Largo]] pulls her off the stage, making Lisa frustrated. She then goes to the mall to sell her saxophone but instead finds a recording studio and records her music. [[Otto]]'s band, ''"Otto and the Screaming Whiners"'', then records their song after Lisa's but due to a recording error the recordings get mixed. Otto then submits the tape to a radio station which plays the song and it becomes a hit in [[Springfield]]. | ||
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{{main|The Simpsons in: Loused Weekend}} | {{main|The Simpsons in: Loused Weekend}} | ||
[[Jacqueline Bouvier]] sleeps over at the Simpson's home because her house is being fumigated over the weekend. Neither Jacqueline or the Simpsons appreciate her visit, but try to make her feel at home without success, when she is against everything. | [[Jacqueline Bouvier]] sleeps over at the Simpson's home because her house is being fumigated over the weekend. Neither Jacqueline or the Simpsons appreciate her visit, but try to make her feel at home without success, when she is against everything. | ||
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{{main|Chief Wiggum's Pre-Code Crime Comics: The End of El Barto}} | {{main|Chief Wiggum's Pre-Code Crime Comics: The End of El Barto}} | ||
[[Chief Wiggum]] tries to put [[El Barto]] away for good by following a trail of fresh graffiti. | [[Chief Wiggum]] tries to put [[El Barto]] away for good by following a trail of fresh graffiti. | ||
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[[File:The Jazz Hole presenting Bleeding Gums Murphy Poster.jpg|thumb|left|320px|The Jazz Hole presenting: Bleeding Gums Murphy Poster]] | [[File:The Jazz Hole presenting Bleeding Gums Murphy Poster.jpg|thumb|left|320px|The Jazz Hole presenting: Bleeding Gums Murphy Poster]] | ||
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{{main|Mutant Melodies}} | {{main|Mutant Melodies}} | ||
[[Bart]] has written six new songs: | [[Bart]] has written six new songs: | ||
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{{ComicPrevNext|Simpsons Comics 4 (UK)|Simpsons Comics 6 (UK)}} | {{ComicPrevNext|Simpsons Comics 4 (UK)|Simpsons Comics 6 (UK)}} | ||
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[[Category:Simpsons Comics issues (UK)|005]] | [[Category:Simpsons Comics issues (UK)|005]] | ||
[[Category:1997]] | [[Category:1997]] |
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Simpsons Comics #5 is the fifth issue of Simpsons Comics in the UK, and was released in June 24, 1997.
Contents
Stories
Be-bop-a-Lisa
Lisa is forced to play "Hail to the Chief" at the school's talent fair but rebels and plays another song. Mr. Largo pulls her off the stage, making Lisa frustrated. She then goes to the mall to sell her saxophone but instead finds a recording studio and records her music. Otto's band, "Otto and the Screaming Whiners", then records their song after Lisa's but due to a recording error the recordings get mixed. Otto then submits the tape to a radio station which plays the song and it becomes a hit in Springfield.
The Simpsons in: Loused Weekend
Jacqueline Bouvier sleeps over at the Simpson's home because her house is being fumigated over the weekend. Neither Jacqueline or the Simpsons appreciate her visit, but try to make her feel at home without success, when she is against everything.
Chief Wiggum's Pre-Code Crime Comics: The End of El Barto
Chief Wiggum tries to put El Barto away for good by following a trail of fresh graffiti.
Mutant Melodies
Bart has written six new songs:
- "The Super-Stretch Waistband"
- "We Have No School Today"
- "I've Been Working on my Homework"
- "The Battle Hymn of the Blackboard"
- "Annoy, Annoy, Annoy, Your Teacher"
- "Show & Tell"
Also features
- In This Issue
- Lisa's Top Forty
- Yeardley Smith Confesses: "I Love Lisa"
- Mutation Observation
- Mutant Melodies
- Next Issue
- Junk Mail
- Re-Do Marge's Do!
- Barney's Bowl-A-Rama and Coffee Shop
Gifts
Covers
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