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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2013

BONGO COMICS FOR MAY

MYLO XYLOTO #4

Written by Coldplay, Mark Osborne, art by Alejandro Fuentes, Dylan Haggerty, cover by Alejandro Fuentes.

Based on the best-selling album by Coldplay! The rock 'n' roll saga of Mylo Xyloto continues, as Major Minus perfects his plan for a mind-blowing power grab for ultimate control over the citizens of Silencia. Meanwhile, the mysterious Fly ignites a spark in Mylo, introducing him to a new universe of unimaginable possibilities. However, Mylo's newfound freedom and bonds of loyalty may very well be put to the test sooner than he expects.

40 page, $3.99.

BART SIMPSON COMICS #83

Written by Chris Houghton, Pat McGreal, art by Nina Matsumoto, Dean Rankine, cover by Jason Ho, Mike Rote. Principal Skinner resorts to desperate measures get Bart to turn in a book report.

And in, literally, another literary tale, Bart and his pals head into the Springfield forest in search of what they believe to be a dead body while Homer gets his lard on while competing in a pie-eating contest.

32 pages, $2.99.

SIMPSONS COMICS #202

Written by Ian Boothby, art by Phil Ortiz, Mike DeCarlo, cover by Jason Ho, Mike Rote.

Homer's lifelong dream of becoming his own boss comes true at last, but his new boss is a lot harder on him than he ever imagined. And while it is all work and no play, Homer spends less time with his family, which becomes surprisingly difficult for both Bart and Grampa.

32 pages, $2.99.

SIMPSONS SUMMER SHINDIG #7

Written by Ian Boothby and various, art by John Delaney, cover by Jason Ho, Mike Rote.

It's a summer bonanza of sizzling hot Simpsons stories! First, Bart and Milhouse battle it out to see who will become the Springfield Isotopes' new batboy. Next, Mr. Burns commandeers the Springfield public beach in the middle of a heatwave and stands betweenthe citizens of Springfield and the surf. And when the Simpson family takes a summer vacation on the Silver Flash express train, they don't seem to be going anywhere in a flash and they are expressly miserable. Last but not least, when Bart and Milhouse are lost, Homer seeks the help of the only rule of law in the backwoods of Springfield, Judge Dredd-neck! (Okay, it's Cletus.)

48 pages, $4.99.

FUTURAMA COMICS #67

Written by Ian Boothby, art by James Lloyd, Andrew Pepoy, cover by Jason Ho, Mike Rote

While at a seafood restaurant called The Tartar House, Zoidberg gets unstuck in time, ricocheting from the past to the future, but he's going to need the help of the Planet Express crew in the present to prevent all life on Earth from being destroyed!

32 pages, $2.99.



UNITED PLANKTON PICTURES

SPONGEBOB COMICS #20

Written by Gregg Schigiel & Various, art by Graham Annable & Various, cover by Gregg Schigiel. SpongeBob and Patrick are lost in the Kelp Forest, and it's up to Mr. Krabs and Squidward to find them! But what wild fate has befallen Bikini Bottom's best buddies? Find out in "SpongeMonkey!" In "Friend Fair," Patrick and SpongeBob enter a contest to test just how much (or little) each knows about the other. Plus a lobster fact page by Maris Wicks (Bravest Warriors), "SpongeFunnies" by James Kochalka (American Elf), and a stunning pinup by pulp-master Gary Gianni (featuring a certain JungleBob Loincloth!). All this and a painted back cover by Becky Dreistadt (Adventure Time).

32 pages, $2.99.











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