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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2009


BONGO COMICS FOR MAY

SIMPSONS COMICS #154

Written by Wein, art by Ortiz.

When the Simpsons discover a bee infestation in their home, they are determined to have the buzzing insects exterminated -- until they taste the sweet, sweet honey produced by the hive! Then, they make themselves busy as bees building up their new honey business.

32 pages, $2.99.

FUTURAMA COMICS #43

Written by Ian Boothby, art by John Delaney.

Fry finds himself short on cash, so he moonlights for a company that specializes in selling products to people while they sleep. But when Fry finds himself in the middle of one of Leela's dreams, he decides to do everything in his power to make her dream come true.

32 pages, $2.99.

THE SIMPSONS SUMMER SHINDIG #3

By various.

This double-sized issue of summer-lovin; stories finds Homer, Moe, and Barney inventing a wildly popular beer donut; Santa's Little Helper and Snowball II on an incredible journey; Bart in a summer school showdown with Kearney, and much more!

48 pages, $4.99.

SIMPSONS COMICS TREASURE TROVE #4

Written and art by Matt Groening.

The fat and the furious! Obesity meets obscenity when Homer and Comic Book Guy stand trial over the questionable contents of some confiscated comics. Is it a gross miscarriage of justice or the morality of some parallel universe trampling on the Bill of Rights? Then Radioactive Man rocks the house, Bart goes forth and multiplies, Homer does a little yard work, and much, much more!

64 pages, $3.99.

BART SIMPSON, SON OF HOMER TP

By various.

Heís been big, bad, bratty, beefy, bouncy, beastly, brilliant (not to mention boastful, brazen, boisterous, brash, and downright bamboozling), but when it comes down to it Bart Simpson is the Son of Homer! Join the chip off the olí block in several adventures as he makes Springfield safe from criminals; starts his own radio talk show; goes on a one-man campaign against the new reading craze in Springfield; takes a one-way train trip to disaster; wins a shopping spree at Krustyís toy store; and much, much more. Collects Bart Simpson #29-33.

120 pages, $15.99.



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