Issue | #54 |
Published | [January] 2001 |
Cover Price | 2.50 USD; 3.50 CAD |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | Bill Morrison |
Characters | Homer Simpson; Marge Simpson |
Genre | Humor; Sitcom; Family |
Pencils | Bill Morrison (signed) |
Inks | Jason Ho (signed) |
Characters | Homer Simpson; Marge Simpson; Bart Simpson; Lisa Simpson; Maggie Simpson; Grampa Simpson [Abe Simpson]; I.R.S. agents; Chief Wiggum; Mayor Quimby; Moe Szyslak; Barney Gumble; Carl; Lenny; Pimple-faced Teen; Snake; Apu Nahasapeemapetilon; Mr. Burns [Charles Montgomery Burns]; Waylon Smithers; Mr. Amadopolis; Fredricks; Milhouse van Houten; Kent Brockman; Principal Skinner; Edna Krabappel; Hank Scorpio; Dr. Colossus; Dr. Doom [Victor Von Doom] (cameo); Lex Luthor (cameo); The Leader (cameo) |
Synopsis | When Homer drives a tank to work... that's right, a tank... how it gets there is part of the story. Anyway, Homer's lousy parking job stokes the white-hot coals of revenge, hurls Springfield toward the brink of destruction, and threatens to unleash Armageddon across the face of the Earth! Is this the end of The Simpsons? Could be. [per solicitation] |
Genre | Humor; Sitcom; Family |
Script | Ian Boothby |
Pencils | Phil Ortiz |
Inks | Tim Harkins |
Colors | Art Villanueva |
Letters | Karen Bates |
Letters | typeset |
Notes | Article about the Simpson's newspaper comic strip. |
Characters | Itchy; Scratchy |
Genre | Humor; Sitcom; Family |
Script | Andrew Osborne; Bill Morrison |
Pencils | James Lloyd |
Inks | Mike Rote |
Notes | Letters from readers and fan art. |
Characters | Homer Simpson; Bart Simpson; Maggie Simpson |
Synopsis | Homer attempts to wallpaper Bart's room. |
Genre | Humor; Sitcom; Family |
Script | Neil Alsip |
Pencils | James Lloyd |
Inks | Tim Harkins |
Colors | Guy Incognito |
Letters | Jeannine Black; Jason Ho |
Characters | Bart Simpson; Lisa Simpson; Milhouse van Houten; Nelson Muntz; Martin Prince; Sherri; Terri |
Genre | Humor; Sitcom; Family |
Script | George Gladir |
Pencils | Edwin Aguilar |
Inks | Jason Ho |
Colors | Art Villanueva |
Letters | Karen Bates |