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THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 2010

BONGO COMICS FOR SEPTEMBER


BART SIMPSON'S TREEHOUSE OF HORROR #16

Written and art by Evan Dorkin, Peter Kuper, Kelley Jones, Kelvin Mao and Lemmy.

Fan-favorite Evan Dorkin graces the pages of this year's annual with a tale of an intergalactic monster bent on conquering distant worlds named "The Glavin", who intercepts a space broadcast from none other than Professor Frink! Alternative and political cartoonist Peter Kuper shows off his penchant for Edgar Allan Poe with a story entitled “The Tell-Tale Bart!” Kelley Jones teams up with Kelvin Mao to tell a tale of burial and betrayal as Flanders finally exacts his revenge on Homer! And finally, brace yourself as cult icon and metal music maestro Lemmy (of Motorhead), takes Homer on hard rockin', heavy metal trip to Hell!

48 pages, $4.99.

COMIC BOOK GUY: THE COMIC BOOK #3

Written by Boothby, art by Delaney.

Who would have thought that the passing of Comic Book Guy would bring Springfield to the brink of civil war?! Brace yourselves as nerd takes on geek for a beatdown in the streets! (Fanny packs, Spock ears, and asthma inhalers will be required.) Then, Bart goes on a search for a new hobby, and Lisa investigates the death of Comic Book Guy with her stalwart apprentice, Ralph Wiggum, in tow.

32 pages, $3.99.

FUTURAMA COMICS #51

Written by Rogers, art by Lloyd and Kazaleh.

Bender and Fry battle it out in a kitchen nightmare of their own making to determine who will be top chef at Planet Express; however, they will be forced to make the meal of their lives when some unwelcomed dinner guests come to call! Also, Zapp Brannigan and Kif go on a blind date! Plus, this issue features the second of six awesome Futurama posters, suitable for unfolding.

32 pages, $2.99.

SIMPSONS COMICS #170

Written and art by Carol Lay.

Lisa composes a charming little ditty that soon finds itself in the ears and on the lips of everyone in town, turning Springfield into the kindest, gentlest, and happiest place on Earth. However, when peace on Earth and goodwill towards all men becomes a genuine reality... things begin to fall apart, and Springfield soon finds itself on the brink of destruction!

32 pages, $2.99.





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