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List of The Simpsons comics

The following is a list of comic book series published by Bongo Comics based on the American animated television series The Simpsons. The first comic strips based on The Simpsons appeared in 1991 in the magazine Simpsons Illustrated (not to be confused with the comic publications from 2012 bearing the same name), which was a companion magazine to the show.[1] The comic strips were popular and a one-shot comic book entitled Simpsons Comics and Stories, containing three different stories, was released in 1993 for the fans.[2][3] The book was a success and due to this, the creator of The Simpsons, Matt Groening, and his companions Bill Morrison, Steve Vance and Cindy Vance created the publishing company Bongo Comics.[2] By the end of 1993, Bongo was publishing four titles: Simpsons Comics, Bartman, Radioactive Man and Itchy & Scratchy Comics.[2] Since then, many more titles have been published,[4][5] out of which Simpsons Comics, Bart Simpson, Bart Simpson's Treehouse of Horror, Simpsons Super Spectacular, Simpsons Summer Shindig,[6][7] and Simpsons Winter Wingding.[8][9]

Simpsons Comics and Bart Simpson comics are reprinted in the United Kingdom by the publishing company Titan Magazines, under the same titles. Various stories from other Bongo publications released in the United States, are also reprinted in the UK Simpsons Comics.[10] The same titles are published in Australia by Otter Press.[11] Issues of Simpsons Comics, Bart Simpson's Treehouse of Horror and Bart Simpson have been collected and reprinted in trade paperbacks in the United States by HarperCollins.[12][13][14]

Full list of publications edit

Title First issue Last issue
Simpsons Comics and Stories (One Shot Issue) 1993-01January 1993 1993-01January 1993
The Official History of Bongo Comics (One Shot Issue) 1993-01993 1993-0 1993
Simpsons Comics 1993-11November 1993 October 2018
Bartman 1993-12December 1993 1995-07July 1995
1993-12December 1993 1994-11November 1994
1994-01January 1994 2004
Bartman and Radioactive Man 1994-131994 1994-131994
Krusty Comics (Three-issue mini series) 1995-01January 1995 1995-03March 1995
Lisa Comics (One Shot Issue) 1995-04April 1995 1995-04April 1995
The Simpson's Treehouse of Horror 1995-09September 1995 September 2017
Bart Simpson 2000-132000 February 2016
Simpsons Summer Special (One Shot Issue) 2001-12December 2001 2001-12December 2001
The Simpsons Futurama Crossover Crisis 2002-08August 2002 2005-03March 2005
Simpsons Super Spectacular 2006-06June 2006 October 2013
The Simpsons Winter Wingding 2006-13November 2006 November 2015
The Simpsons Summer Shindig 2007-13 June 2007 June 2015
Simpsons Treasure Trove 2007-13 July 2007 ongoing
Comic Book Guy: The Comic Book (Five-issue mini series) 2007-13 July 2010 November 2010
Simpsons Illustrated (2012) 2007-13 January 2012 2017
One-Shot Wonders 2007-13 February 2012 2018

Ongoing series edit

The Simpsons' Treehouse of Horror edit

 
The Simpsons' Treehouse of Horror (formally named Bart Simpson's Treehouse of Horror until 2008) #13.[15]

The Simpsons' Treehouse of Horror is an annual horror series. It has been published around September–October, for Halloween, every year since 1995.[16] It takes its name from the annual "Treehouse of Horror" episodes of The Simpsons. Like the episodes, the comic book always feature three stories in each issue. The stories are written and illustrated by some of the most famous people in the comic book business.[17] Over the last dozen years, the series has had stories created by such industry stars as Garth Ennis (Preacher), Dan Decarlo (Archie Comics), Evan Dorkin (Milk and Cheese), Marv Wolfman and Gene Colan (Blade, Archie Comics, Tomb of Dracula) and rock stars Gene Simmons (Kiss), Alice Cooper and Rob Zombie as well as (humorously) Pat Boone. The stories usually parody modern horror stories and films, and feature distorted versions of the people of Springfield.[18]

Simpsons Comics One-Shot Wonders edit

Simpsons Comics One-Shot Wonders was a series of single-issue comic books. Eighteen titles have been published from 2012 to 2018: Ralph Wiggum Comics (February 2012), Bart Simpson's Pal, Milhouse (April 2012), Li'l Homer Comics (August 2012), Maggie (October 2012), Professor Frink's Fantastic Science Fictions (February 2013), The Malevolent Mr. Burns (June 2013), Two One-Shot Wonders in One (July 2013), The Wonderful World of Lisa Simpson (December 2013), Duffman Adventures (April 2014), Kang & Kodos (August 2014), McBain (December 2014), Jimbo Jones (September 2015), Grampa Simpson's Adventure (December 2015), Krusty the Clown (April 2017), The Mighty Moe Szyslak (June 2017), Bartman Spectacularly Super Secret Saga #1 (August 2017), Bartman Spectacularly Super Secret Saga #2 (October 2017), Bartman Spectacularly Super Secret Saga #3 (December 2017), and Chief Wiggum's Felonious Funnies (March 2018).

Discontinued series, limited series and one-shots edit

Simpsons Comics and Stories edit

 
Cover of the only issue of Simpsons Comics and Stories.

Simpsons Comics and Stories was a one-shot comic book edition of the magazine Simpsons Illustrated. Due to the success of this comic book, the Bongo Comics group was created.[5] The comic book was then replaced by Simpsons Comics.[19][20]

Simpsons Comics edit

Simpsons Comics was a monthly series based on the animated TV show The Simpsons. The first issue was published on November 29, 1993.[5][19] Since then over two hundred issues have been released, with the 100th issue mainly the comic book equivalent of a clip show.[21] It was originally published every two months, but went monthly in the fall of 2000.[5]

Since March 1997, the comic has also had a monthly United Kingdom edition. This mainly reprints the stories from the U.S. edition, along with pages featuring UK readers' drawings (currently Springfield Multiplex for movie parodies and Android's Dungeon for video game and comic book parodies) and Junk Mail, a letters page which also features generic drawings, along with the readers' frequent attempts to guess the identity of 'Junk Mail Guy', the incredibly sarcastic man who answers the letters and has apparently been locked up in a basement.[10] The U.S. and Australian editions used to have Junk Mail, but it disappeared beginning with #114. But returned some time later.

On March 20, 2013, Bongo Comics released the "200th issue" of the "Simpsons Comic," with the issue having an extra special supersized story.

Since the release of the first Simpsons Comics issue in the United States in 1993, the comic book series has been published at some point in the following countries around the world: Australia, Brazil, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Lithuania, Mexico, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Russia, Serbia, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, and the United Kingdom.[22]

It was announced on July 27, 2018 that there would not be publishing any Simpsons Comics issue after the release of #245, as Bongo Comics was planning to shut down.[23] The final issue was published on October 17, 2018.

On November 24, 1993, there was a signing at Golden Apple Comics in Los Angeles, where members of the Bongo Comics group (Steve Vance, Cindy Vance, Bill Morrison, & Matt Groening) autographed 500 copies of Simpsons Comics #1 and gave out a special Certificate of Authenticity (COA) with them. Each COA was individually numbered and had a raised seal stamped onto it.

Bart Simpson edit

Bart Simpson comics were first published in the United States in late 2000, and have remained on a bi-monthly schedule until mid-2011. The comic book series is centered on the Simpsons star Bart Simpson, but it also features the children of Springfield and each issue commonly has several short stories.[24]

The Australian edition of Bart Simpson comics was first printed in 2002 by Otter Press, in a digest-sized edition with a bonus Radioactive Man comic book, and has been released since then on a quarterly schedule (every three months).[25] They are also reprinted in the United Kingdom by Titan Magazines.[26]

The series was discontinued in February 2016 at the one-hundredth issue, which was a 48-page special.[27]

The Official History of Bongo Comics edit

The Official History of Bongo Comics was a one-shot limited edition comic book of only 750 copies which were given out to a few patrons at the San Diego Comic Con in 1993 as part of the launch of Bongo Comics. The single issue was only ten pages long.[28]

Bartman edit

Bartman was a short-lived series that told the tale of Bart Simpson's superhero alter-ego, Bartman, who first appeared in the season 2 episode "Three Men and a Comic Book". It was one of the four 'premiere' series released by Bongo Comics in late 1993.[5][20] The Bartman series lasted only six issues, and was canceled in 1995. Many smaller Bartman stories have since been published in Simpsons Comics and Bart Simpson comics.[29]

The main writers and artists for the first three issues were Steve Vance and Bill Morrison, who were behind the creation of Bongo Comics itself. In late 1994, Steve Vance and his wife Cindy left Bongo Comics. The Bartman comic was put on hold and there was a gap of 9 months between Bartman #3 and #4. #4-6 contained a three-issue story arc written by Gary Glasberg and Bill Morrison, and with issue 6, Bartman was discontinued.[30]

Itchy & Scratchy Comics edit

 
Cover to the first issue of Itchy & Scratchy Comics.

Itchy & Scratchy Comics was a short-lived series, and one of the four original series released in late 1993 with the start of Bongo Comics.[20] The first issue was released on November 29, 1993,[5] and only two more issues were released after that as well as one special edition, called Itchy & Scratchy Holiday Hi-Jinx. The comics tried to expand on two characters that really did not need any expanding, and the readers thought Itchy and Scratchy was best in short, violent bursts and that full-length stories only took away from the visceral shock of the cartoon, so the comic book series was canceled in 1994.[31] Itchy & Scratchy continue to be featured in Simpsons Comics as short stories while Simpsons family members are watching TV.

There were three different versions of the first Itchy & Scratchy issue available at the time. One version came with a poster that could be combined with posters contained in Radioactive Man #1, Simpsons Comics #1 and Bartman #1 to make a giant poster. This version sold for US$2.25. Another version that came out at the same time only cost US$1.95, but had a bar code on the cover and did not come with a poster. The third and the rarest variant was a reprint of the comic and it had the top right portion of Bart Simpson's head covered over the original bar code. This version also cost US$1.95 and did not come with a poster.[32]

In 1993, there was a signing at Golden Apple Comics in Los Angeles, where members of the Bongo Comics group autographed 500 copies of Itchy & Scratchy #1 and gave out a special Certificate of Authenticity (COA) with them. Each COA was individually numbered and had a raised seal stamped onto it.

Radioactive Man edit

 
Radioactive Man #1

Radioactive Man was one of the four "premiere" series released by Bongo Comics in late 1993.[20] The series has been released in two volumes, an early run from 1993 to 1994,[5] and the current run that's been going on since 2000. Smaller Radioactive Man stories have also been published in Simpsons Comics.[33] As a tie-in promotion of The Simpsons Movie a special "Radioactive Man Comic Book Edition #711" was sold at 7-Elevens as part of their Kwik-E-Mart promotion.[34]

Within the Bongo Comics, Radioactive Man is secretly Claude Kane III, a millionaire playboy whose personality was well-intentioned, but bumbling and not overly bright. In addition (which became a recurring storyline element), Claude's personality was permanently stuck in a conservative 1950s outlook on everything, no matter what the time era in question was. A running gag is that in order to preserve his secret identity, Claude is constantly wearing various types of hats, in order to conceal the lightning bolt-shaped shrapnel sticking out of his head.[35]

Issue #1 of the Bongo comic differs from Radioactive Man #1 as seen in The Simpsons episode "Three Men and a Comic Book". While featuring a similar scenario and accident (Claude getting his trousers caught on barbed wire just before a mega-bomb explodes, parodying Bruce Banner getting caught by the Gamma Bomb in the Incredible Hulk #1), the Bongo series' Claude was not wearing tattered clothes. In the comic book, Claude's survival is due in part to a large thunderbolt-shaped shard of metal embedded in his head by the explosion. Claude would attempt to remove the bolt throughout the book series, but each attempt has nasty consequences which results in it being put back in his scalp again. Additionally, the bolt's presence would save his life numerous times in increasingly bizarre ways.[35]

Maintaining the satirical standards of the television show, these comics often parodied genre comic books, and the reader can follow the evolution of Radioactive Man from a 1950s irradiated hero through the politically reactionary or radical years of the 1960s and 1970s, and the dark, troubled years of the 1980s and 1990s comic book hero. Indeed, one comic displays a startling similarity to Alan Moore's Watchmen, with Radioactive Man taking the part of state-supported hero Doctor Manhattan. The comics are published as if they were the actual Simpsons universe's Radioactive Man comics; a "1970s"-published comic features a letter written by a ten-year-old Marge Bouvier, for instance. The comic also takes the idea that the title has been running since the 1950s and each issue of the real series is a random issue from that run. So one issue might be issue #357, the next #432 and the next #567 etc.[33]

Radioactive Man was merged with Simpsons Super Spectacular in 2005.[36]

Bartman and Radioactive Man edit

Bartman and Radioactive Man was a 16-page one-shot released in 1994. The comic was featured in the Hero Illustrated magazine, and it contained a mini poster of Bartman and Radioactive Man. The story was written by Steve Vance.[37]

Krusty Comics edit

Krusty Comics was another short-lived series, with three issues published from January to March 1995.[20] Each one of these issues contained a part of a three-part story entitled The Rise and Fall of Krustyland, about Krusty the Clown opening an amusement park to pay back a gambling debt.[38][39]

Lisa Comics edit

Lisa Comics was a one-shot, with the sole story being Lisa in Wordland, a parody of Alice in Wonderland.[40][41] It was released in April 1995 and tells the tale of Lisa Simpson getting caught in an alternate reality called Wordland while chasing after a postman. The postman turns out to be Ned Flanders and while he gives her a tour through the wondrous world they get caught by Mr. Burns. Burns forces Lisa to battle him in a game of Scrabble; she accepts and after a while she gets upset and smashes the board. Suddenly she wakes up and discovers it's all a dream.[42]

Simpsons Summer Special edit

Simpsons Summer Special was a one-issue comic book. It was printed in December 2001, and was only available in Australia and New Zealand.[43]

The Simpsons Futurama Crossover Crisis edit

 
Cover of issue #1.

The Simpsons Futurama Crossover Crisis is a four-part, two-volume crossover between the worlds of Futurama and The Simpsons. Written by Simpsons Comics writer Ian Boothby and pencilled by James Lloyd, the series consists of Futurama Simpsons Infinitely Secret Crossover Crisis and The Simpsons Futurama Crossover Crisis II. Released as its own series independent of Simpsons Comics and Futurama Comics, part one was released on August 21, 2002, followed by part two on January 28, 2003.[44] Parts three and four were published in 2005 as The Simpsons Futurama Crossover Crisis II.[45] A hardcover edition comprising all four parts of the Crossover Crisis was published in 2010.[46] Both shows would cross over on television in the episode "Simpsorama".

Comic Book Guy: The Comic Book edit

Comic Book Guy: The Comic Book is a five-part comic book mini-series starring the character Comic Book Guy. The five issues were released between July and November 2010.[47][48]

The Simpsons Best Superhero Stories Ever! The Collector's Edition edit

The Simpsons Best Superhero Stories Ever! The Collector's Edition is a limited-edition comic book that was sold at the 2011 San Diego Comic-Con. It consists of five stories from Simpsons Comics Super Spectacular.

Bongo's Two One-Shot Wonders in One edit

Bongo's Two One-Shot Wonders in One is a limited-edition one-shot comic book that was available at the 2013 San Diego Comic-Con. It combines two titles from the Simpsons One-Shot Wonders line: The Malevolent Mr. Burns and Professor Frink's Fantastic Science Fictions.[49]

The Greatest Bartman Stories Ever Told! edit

The Greatest Bartman Stories Ever Told! is a limited-edition one-shot comic book that was available only at the 2014 San Diego Comic-Con.

Simpsons Super Spectacular edit

Simpsons Super Spectacular was a comic book series published by Bongo Comics. It was first released in 2005 in the United States.[50] The series acts as a continuation of the Radioactive Man comics with the inclusion of the Springfield-universe superheroes including Homer Simpson as Pieman, Bart Simpson as Bartman as well as Stretch Dude and Clobber Girl from the Simpsons episode "Treehouse of Horror X".[50][51] Issue 10 also featured an adventure starring the 'Unleashed Legion', a superhero team composed of superhero versions of the Simpson family pets Santa's Little Helper and Snowball 2, Mr. Teeny (Krusty the Clown's pet chimpanzee) and a parrot owned by Captain McCallister. Simpsons Super Spectacular has ended on 17 October 2013.[52]

Reprint series and trade paperbacks edit

Simpsons Classics edit

Simpsons Classics (or Best of Simpsons Comics in the UK) is a series that publishes old issues of the Simpsons Comics. It has been released on a quarterly schedule every year since 2004, and each issue reprint two issues of the initial Simpsons Comics series.[53]

Simpsons Comics trade paperbacks edit

Many Simpsons Comics have been reprinted and collected in trade paperbacks by the American publisher HarperCollins since 1994.[12] Several issues from Krusty Comics, Lisa Comics, Bartman and Itchy & Scratchy Comics have also been included in the trade paperbacks.

Title Issues Release ISBN
Simpsons Comics Extravaganza Simpsons Comics #1-4 July 10, 1994 ISBN 0-06-095086-2
Simpsons Comics Spectacular Simpsons Comics #6-9 June 23, 1995 ISBN 0-06-095148-6
Simpsons Comics Simpsorama Simpsons Comics #11-14 May 5, 1996 ISBN 0-06-095199-0
Simpsons Comics Strike Back! Simpsons Comics #15-18 October 11, 1996 ISBN 0-06-095212-1
Bartman: The Best of the Best Simpsons Comics #5, Bartman #1-3, Itchy & Scratchy #3. March 28, 1997 ISBN 1-85286-820-1
Simpsons Comics Wingding Simpsons Comics #19-23 May 22, 1997 ISBN 0-06-095245-8
Simpsons Comics On Parade Simpsons Comics #24-27 May 19, 1998 ISBN 0-06-095280-6
Simpsons Comics Big Bonanza Simpsons Comics #28-31 January 27, 1999 ISBN 0-06-095317-9
Simpsons Comics A Go-Go Simpsons Comics #32-35, 10 February 16, 2000 ISBN 0-06-095566-X
Simpsons Comics Royale Simpsons Comics #50, Krusty #1-3, Lisa #1 March 6, 2001 ISBN 0-06-093378-X
Simpsons Comics Unchained Simpsons Comics #36-42 March 19, 2002 ISBN 0-06-000797-4
Simpsons Comics Madness Simpsons Comics #43-48 April 1, 2003 ISBN 0-06-053061-8
Simpsons Comics Belly Buster Simpsons Comics #49, 51, 53-56 February 3, 2004 ISBN 0-06-058750-4
The Simpsons Holiday Humdinger Simpsons Comics #15, 52, 79, Itchy and Scratchy special November 1, 2004 ISBN 0-00-719170-7
Simpsons Comics Barn Burner Simpsons Comics #57-61, 63 February 15, 2005 ISBN 0-06-074818-4
Simpsons Comics Jam-Packed Jamboree Simpsons Comics #64-69 April 11, 2006 ISBN 0-06-087661-1
Simpsons Comics Beach Blanket Bongo Simpsons Comics #71-75, 77 April 10, 2007 ISBN 0-06-123126-6
Simpsons Comics Dollars to Donuts Simpsons Comics #78, #80, 82-84 April 9, 2008 ISBN 0-06-143697-6
Simpsons Comics Hit The Road! Simpsons Comics #85, #86, 88-90 April 7, 2009 ISBN 0-06-169881-4
Simpsons Comics Get Some Fancy Book Learnin' Simpsons Comics #62, #70, #76, #126, #148 April 6, 2010 ISBN 0-06-195787-9
Simpsons Comics Meltdown Simpsons Comics #91-95 April 12, 2011 ISBN 0-06-203653-X
Simpsons Comics Confidential Simpsons Comics #96-99 March 27, 2012 ISBN 0-06-211532-4
Simpsons Comics Supernova Simpsons Comics #81, 101–103, The Simpsons Summer Shindig #2 February 1, 2013 ISBN 978-0-06-225438-2
Simpsons Comics Shake-Up Simpsons Comics #105-108, The Simpsons Summer Shindig #1, #3 February 4, 2014 ISBN 0-06-230185-3
Simpsons Comics Clubhouse Simpsons Comics #109-111, The Simpsons Summer Shindig #4-5 February 3, 2015 ISBN 0-06-236060-4
Simpsons Comics Chaos Simpsons Comics #112-115, The Simpsons Summer Shindig #6 February 2, 2016 ISBN 0-06-241947-1
Simpsons Comics Knockout Simpsons Comics #115-120 February 21, 2017 ISBN 0-06-256891-4
Simpsons Comics Game On! Simpsons Comics #121-125 February 6, 2018 ISBN 0-06-269251-8
Simpsons Comics Showstopper Simpsons Comics #127-129, 132-133 February 5, 2019 ISBN 0-06-287877-8
Simpsons Comics Colossal Compendium Volume One Radioactive Man #8, Simpsons Comics #150, #156, #161, #172, #182, #184, Simpsons Super Spectacular #1, #2, The Simpsons Summer Shindig #1, #3 July 30, 2013 ISBN 0-06-226775-2
Simpsons Comics Colossal Compendium Volume Two Radioactive Man #100, Simpsons Comics #154, 163, 169, 180, Simpsons Super Spectacular #3, 8, The Simpsons Summer Shindig #3, 4, 6 July 22, 2014 ISBN 0-06-233609-6
Simpsons Comics Colossal Compendium Volume Three Bart Simpson #48, Bart Simpson's Pal, Milhouse Comics #1, Li'l Homer #1, Maggie #1, The Malevolent Mr. Burns #1, Professor Frink's Fantastic Science Fictions #1, Ralph Wiggum Comics #1, Simpsons Comics #155, #162, #180, # 186, Simpsons Super Spectacular #9 July 7, 2015 ISBN 0-06-236059-0
Simpsons Comics Colossal Compendium Volume Four Bart Simpson's Pal, Milhouse Comics #1, Duffman Adventures #1, Li'l Homer #1, Maggie #1, The Malevolent Mr. Burns #1, Ralph Wiggum Comics #1, Simpsons Comics #194, #198, The Simpsons Summer Shindig #5, #7, #8, Simpsons Winter Wingding #8, The Wonderful World of Lisa Simpson #1 July 5, 2016 ISBN 0-06-242326-6
Simpsons Comics Colossal Compendium Volume Five Bart Simpson #85, Kang & Kodos #1, The Malevolent Mr. Burns #1, Professor Frink's Fantastic Science Fictions #1, Ralph Wiggum Comics #1, Simpsons Comics #203, #208, #210, #220 The Simpsons Summer Shindig #8, #9, Simpsons Super Spectacular #7, #15 July 4, 2017 ISBN 0-06-256754-3
Simpsons Comics Colossal Compendium Volume Six Li'l Homer #1, McBain #1, Maggie #1, Simpsons Comics #212-213, #223, #230-231, Simpsons Super Spectacular #13, The Simpsons' Treehouse of Horror #21, Simpsons Winter Wingding #9 July 3, 2018 ISBN 0-06-269253-4
Simpsons Comics Colossal Compendium Volume Seven Grampa Simpson #1, Simpsons Comics #171, #184, #232-223, #235-236, Simpsons Summer Shindig #7, #9, Simpsons Super Spectacular #11 July 2, 2019 ISBN 0-06-287880-8
Simpsons Comics: Homer For The Holidays Simpsons Winter Wingding #1-3 October 8, 2010 ISBN 0-06-187673-9
The Simpsons Futurama Crossover Crisis Futurama Simpsons Infinitely Secret Crossover Crisis #1-2, The Simpsons Futurama Crossover Crisis II #1-2, Simpsons Comics #1 (loose reprint), Simpsons Comics #87 April 1, 2010 ISBN 0-8109-8837-2

Bart Simpson's Treehouse of Horror paperbacks edit

Trade paperbacks collecting most of the issues of the Bart Simpson's Treehouse of Horror series have been released since 1999 by HarperCollins.[13]

Title Issues Release ISBN
Treehouse of Horror: Heebie-Jeebie Hullabaloo collects issues #1-3 September 8, 1999 ISBN 0-06-098762-6
Treehouse of Horror: Spine-Tingling Spooktacular collects issues #4-6 September 18, 2001 ISBN 0-06-093714-9
Treehouse of Horror: Fun Filled Frightfest collects issues #6-7 September 2, 2003 ISBN 0-06-056070-3
Treehouse of Horror: Hoodoo Voodoo Brouhaha collects issues #8-9 September 19, 2006 ISBN 0-06-114872-5
Treehouse of Horror: Dead Man's Jest collects issues #10-11 August 26, 2008 ISBN 0-06-157135-0
Treehouse of Horror: From Beyond the Grave collects issues #12-13 August 23, 2011 ISBN 978-0-06-206900-9

Bart Simpson paperbacks edit

Issues of the Bart Simpson series have been collected and published in trade paperbacks yearly from 2002 to 2015 by HarperCollins.[14]

Title Issues Release ISBN
Big Book of Bart Simpson collects issues #1-4 July 9, 2002 ISBN 0-06-008469-3
Big Bad Book of Bart Simpson collects issues #5-8 June 17, 2003 ISBN 0-06-055590-4
Big Bratty Book of Bart Simpson collects issues #9-12 July 6, 2004 ISBN 0-06-072178-2
Big Beefy Book of Bart Simpson collects issues #13-16 May 31, 2005 ISBN 0-06-074819-2
Big Bouncy Book of Bart Simpson collects issues #17-20 May 2, 2006 ISBN 0-06-112455-9
Big Beastly Book of Bart Simpson collects issues #21-24 April 3, 2007 ISBN 0-06-123128-2
Big Brilliant Book of Bart Simpson collects issues #25-28 May 6, 2008 ISBN 0-06-145022-7
Bart Simpson: Son Of Homer collects issues #29-33 July 1, 2009 ISBN 0-06-169879-2
Bart Simpson: Class Clown collects issues #33-37 May 18, 2010 ISBN 0-06-197629-6
Bart Simpson: Prince of Pranks collects issues #38-42 May 17, 2011 ISBN 0-06-204500-8
Bart Simpson: Out to Lunch collects issues #43-47 April 10, 2012 ISBN 0-06-211533-2
Bart Simpson: Big Shot collects issues #48-52 April 9, 2013 ISBN 0-06-226254-8
Bart Simpson: To the Rescue! collects issues #53-54, #56-58 April 8, 2014 ISBN 0-06-230183-7
Bart Simpson: Blast Off collects issues #55, #59-62 April 3, 2015 ISBN 978-1-78329-658-3
Bart Simpson: Master of Disaster Bart Simpson #63-67 April 5, 2016 ISBN 0-06-241951-X
Bart Simpson: Suckerpunch Bart Simpson #68-72, The Simpsons Summer Shindig #7 April 11, 2017 ISBN 0-06-256893-0
Bart Simpson: Bust-Up Bart Simpson #73-77, The Simpsons Summer Shindig #7 April 3, 2018 ISBN 0-06-269255-0
Bart Simpson Breaks Out Bart Simpson #78-83 April 2, 2019 ISBN 0-06-287873-5

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External links edit

  • Bongo Comics official web site
  • The Simpsons Comics Guide at The Simpsons Archive.
  • , A Guide For All Simpsons Comics from around the World.

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The following is a list of comic book series published by Bongo Comics based on the American animated television series The Simpsons The first comic strips based on The Simpsons appeared in 1991 in the magazine Simpsons Illustrated not to be confused with the comic publications from 2012 bearing the same name which was a companion magazine to the show 1 The comic strips were popular and a one shot comic book entitled Simpsons Comics and Stories containing three different stories was released in 1993 for the fans 2 3 The book was a success and due to this the creator of The Simpsons Matt Groening and his companions Bill Morrison Steve Vance and Cindy Vance created the publishing company Bongo Comics 2 By the end of 1993 Bongo was publishing four titles Simpsons Comics Bartman Radioactive Man and Itchy amp Scratchy Comics 2 Since then many more titles have been published 4 5 out of which Simpsons Comics Bart Simpson Bart Simpson s Treehouse of Horror Simpsons Super Spectacular Simpsons Summer Shindig 6 7 and Simpsons Winter Wingding 8 9 Simpsons Comics and Bart Simpson comics are reprinted in the United Kingdom by the publishing company Titan Magazines under the same titles Various stories from other Bongo publications released in the United States are also reprinted in the UK Simpsons Comics 10 The same titles are published in Australia by Otter Press 11 Issues of Simpsons Comics Bart Simpson s Treehouse of Horror and Bart Simpson have been collected and reprinted in trade paperbacks in the United States by HarperCollins 12 13 14 Contents 1 Full list of publications 2 Ongoing series 2 1 The Simpsons Treehouse of Horror 2 2 Simpsons Comics One Shot Wonders 3 Discontinued series limited series and one shots 3 1 Simpsons Comics and Stories 3 2 Simpsons Comics 3 3 Bart Simpson 3 4 The Official History of Bongo Comics 3 5 Bartman 3 6 Itchy amp Scratchy Comics 3 7 Radioactive Man 3 8 Bartman and Radioactive Man 3 9 Krusty Comics 3 10 Lisa Comics 3 11 Simpsons Summer Special 3 12 The Simpsons Futurama Crossover Crisis 3 13 Comic Book Guy The Comic Book 3 14 The Simpsons Best Superhero Stories Ever The Collector s Edition 3 15 Bongo s Two One Shot Wonders in One 3 16 The Greatest Bartman Stories Ever Told 3 17 Simpsons Super Spectacular 4 Reprint series and trade paperbacks 4 1 Simpsons Classics 4 2 Simpsons Comics trade paperbacks 4 3 Bart Simpson s Treehouse of Horror paperbacks 4 4 Bart Simpson paperbacks 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksFull list of publications editTitle First issue Last issueSimpsons Comics and Stories One Shot Issue 1993 01 January 1993 1993 01 January 1993The Official History of Bongo Comics One Shot Issue 1993 0 1993 1993 0 1993Simpsons Comics 1993 11 November 1993 October 2018Bartman 1993 12 December 1993 1995 07 July 19951993 12 December 1993 1994 11 November 19941994 01 January 1994 2004Bartman and Radioactive Man 1994 13 1994 1994 13 1994Krusty Comics Three issue mini series 1995 01 January 1995 1995 03 March 1995Lisa Comics One Shot Issue 1995 04 April 1995 1995 04 April 1995The Simpson s Treehouse of Horror 1995 09 September 1995 September 2017Bart Simpson 2000 13 2000 February 2016Simpsons Summer Special One Shot Issue 2001 12 December 2001 2001 12 December 2001The Simpsons Futurama Crossover Crisis 2002 08 August 2002 2005 03 March 2005Simpsons Super Spectacular 2006 06 June 2006 October 2013The Simpsons Winter Wingding 2006 13 November 2006 November 2015The Simpsons Summer Shindig 2007 13 June 2007 June 2015Simpsons Treasure Trove 2007 13 July 2007 ongoingComic Book Guy The Comic Book Five issue mini series 2007 13 July 2010 November 2010Simpsons Illustrated 2012 2007 13 January 2012 2017One Shot Wonders 2007 13 February 2012 2018Ongoing series editThe Simpsons Treehouse of Horror edit nbsp The Simpsons Treehouse of Horror formally named Bart Simpson s Treehouse of Horror until 2008 13 15 The Simpsons Treehouse of Horror is an annual horror series It has been published around September October for Halloween every year since 1995 16 It takes its name from the annual Treehouse of Horror episodes of The Simpsons Like the episodes the comic book always feature three stories in each issue The stories are written and illustrated by some of the most famous people in the comic book business 17 Over the last dozen years the series has had stories created by such industry stars as Garth Ennis Preacher Dan Decarlo Archie Comics Evan Dorkin Milk and Cheese Marv Wolfman and Gene Colan Blade Archie Comics Tomb of Dracula and rock stars Gene Simmons Kiss Alice Cooper and Rob Zombie as well as humorously Pat Boone The stories usually parody modern horror stories and films and feature distorted versions of the people of Springfield 18 Simpsons Comics One Shot Wonders edit Simpsons Comics One Shot Wonders was a series of single issue comic books Eighteen titles have been published from 2012 to 2018 Ralph Wiggum Comics February 2012 Bart Simpson s Pal Milhouse April 2012 Li l Homer Comics August 2012 Maggie October 2012 Professor Frink s Fantastic Science Fictions February 2013 The Malevolent Mr Burns June 2013 Two One Shot Wonders in One July 2013 The Wonderful World of Lisa Simpson December 2013 Duffman Adventures April 2014 Kang amp Kodos August 2014 McBain December 2014 Jimbo Jones September 2015 Grampa Simpson s Adventure December 2015 Krusty the Clown April 2017 The Mighty Moe Szyslak June 2017 Bartman Spectacularly Super Secret Saga 1 August 2017 Bartman Spectacularly Super Secret Saga 2 October 2017 Bartman Spectacularly Super Secret Saga 3 December 2017 and Chief Wiggum s Felonious Funnies March 2018 Discontinued series limited series and one shots editSimpsons Comics and Stories edit nbsp Cover of the only issue of Simpsons Comics and Stories Simpsons Comics and Stories was a one shot comic book edition of the magazine Simpsons Illustrated Due to the success of this comic book the Bongo Comics group was created 5 The comic book was then replaced by Simpsons Comics 19 20 Simpsons Comics edit Simpsons Comics was a monthly series based on the animated TV show The Simpsons The first issue was published on November 29 1993 5 19 Since then over two hundred issues have been released with the 100th issue mainly the comic book equivalent of a clip show 21 It was originally published every two months but went monthly in the fall of 2000 5 Since March 1997 the comic has also had a monthly United Kingdom edition This mainly reprints the stories from the U S edition along with pages featuring UK readers drawings currently Springfield Multiplex for movie parodies and Android s Dungeon for video game and comic book parodies and Junk Mail a letters page which also features generic drawings along with the readers frequent attempts to guess the identity of Junk Mail Guy the incredibly sarcastic man who answers the letters and has apparently been locked up in a basement 10 The U S and Australian editions used to have Junk Mail but it disappeared beginning with 114 But returned some time later On March 20 2013 Bongo Comics released the 200th issue of the Simpsons Comic with the issue having an extra special supersized story Since the release of the first Simpsons Comics issue in the United States in 1993 the comic book series has been published at some point in the following countries around the world Australia Brazil the Czech Republic Estonia Finland France Germany Hungary Italy Lithuania Mexico the Netherlands Norway Portugal Russia Serbia Spain Sweden Turkey and the United Kingdom 22 It was announced on July 27 2018 that there would not be publishing any Simpsons Comics issue after the release of 245 as Bongo Comics was planning to shut down 23 The final issue was published on October 17 2018 On November 24 1993 there was a signing at Golden Apple Comics in Los Angeles where members of the Bongo Comics group Steve Vance Cindy Vance Bill Morrison amp Matt Groening autographed 500 copies of Simpsons Comics 1 and gave out a special Certificate of Authenticity COA with them Each COA was individually numbered and had a raised seal stamped onto it Bart Simpson edit Bart Simpson comics were first published in the United States in late 2000 and have remained on a bi monthly schedule until mid 2011 The comic book series is centered on the Simpsons star Bart Simpson but it also features the children of Springfield and each issue commonly has several short stories 24 The Australian edition of Bart Simpson comics was first printed in 2002 by Otter Press in a digest sized edition with a bonus Radioactive Man comic book and has been released since then on a quarterly schedule every three months 25 They are also reprinted in the United Kingdom by Titan Magazines 26 The series was discontinued in February 2016 at the one hundredth issue which was a 48 page special 27 The Official History of Bongo Comics edit The Official History of Bongo Comics was a one shot limited edition comic book of only 750 copies which were given out to a few patrons at the San Diego Comic Con in 1993 as part of the launch of Bongo Comics The single issue was only ten pages long 28 Bartman edit Bartman was a short lived series that told the tale of Bart Simpson s superhero alter ego Bartman who first appeared in the season 2 episode Three Men and a Comic Book It was one of the four premiere series released by Bongo Comics in late 1993 5 20 The Bartman series lasted only six issues and was canceled in 1995 Many smaller Bartman stories have since been published in Simpsons Comics and Bart Simpson comics 29 The main writers and artists for the first three issues were Steve Vance and Bill Morrison who were behind the creation of Bongo Comics itself In late 1994 Steve Vance and his wife Cindy left Bongo Comics The Bartman comic was put on hold and there was a gap of 9 months between Bartman 3 and 4 4 6 contained a three issue story arc written by Gary Glasberg and Bill Morrison and with issue 6 Bartman was discontinued 30 Itchy amp Scratchy Comics edit nbsp Cover to the first issue of Itchy amp Scratchy Comics Itchy amp Scratchy Comics was a short lived series and one of the four original series released in late 1993 with the start of Bongo Comics 20 The first issue was released on November 29 1993 5 and only two more issues were released after that as well as one special edition called Itchy amp Scratchy Holiday Hi Jinx The comics tried to expand on two characters that really did not need any expanding and the readers thought Itchy and Scratchy was best in short violent bursts and that full length stories only took away from the visceral shock of the cartoon so the comic book series was canceled in 1994 31 Itchy amp Scratchy continue to be featured in Simpsons Comics as short stories while Simpsons family members are watching TV There were three different versions of the first Itchy amp Scratchy issue available at the time One version came with a poster that could be combined with posters contained in Radioactive Man 1 Simpsons Comics 1 and Bartman 1 to make a giant poster This version sold for US 2 25 Another version that came out at the same time only cost US 1 95 but had a bar code on the cover and did not come with a poster The third and the rarest variant was a reprint of the comic and it had the top right portion of Bart Simpson s head covered over the original bar code This version also cost US 1 95 and did not come with a poster 32 In 1993 there was a signing at Golden Apple Comics in Los Angeles where members of the Bongo Comics group autographed 500 copies of Itchy amp Scratchy 1 and gave out a special Certificate of Authenticity COA with them Each COA was individually numbered and had a raised seal stamped onto it Radioactive Man edit nbsp Radioactive Man 1Radioactive Man was one of the four premiere series released by Bongo Comics in late 1993 20 The series has been released in two volumes an early run from 1993 to 1994 5 and the current run that s been going on since 2000 Smaller Radioactive Man stories have also been published in Simpsons Comics 33 As a tie in promotion of The Simpsons Movie a special Radioactive Man Comic Book Edition 711 was sold at 7 Elevens as part of their Kwik E Mart promotion 34 Within the Bongo Comics Radioactive Man is secretly Claude Kane III a millionaire playboy whose personality was well intentioned but bumbling and not overly bright In addition which became a recurring storyline element Claude s personality was permanently stuck in a conservative 1950s outlook on everything no matter what the time era in question was A running gag is that in order to preserve his secret identity Claude is constantly wearing various types of hats in order to conceal the lightning bolt shaped shrapnel sticking out of his head 35 Issue 1 of the Bongo comic differs from Radioactive Man 1 as seen in The Simpsons episode Three Men and a Comic Book While featuring a similar scenario and accident Claude getting his trousers caught on barbed wire just before a mega bomb explodes parodying Bruce Banner getting caught by the Gamma Bomb in the Incredible Hulk 1 the Bongo series Claude was not wearing tattered clothes In the comic book Claude s survival is due in part to a large thunderbolt shaped shard of metal embedded in his head by the explosion Claude would attempt to remove the bolt throughout the book series but each attempt has nasty consequences which results in it being put back in his scalp again Additionally the bolt s presence would save his life numerous times in increasingly bizarre ways 35 Maintaining the satirical standards of the television show these comics often parodied genre comic books and the reader can follow the evolution of Radioactive Man from a 1950s irradiated hero through the politically reactionary or radical years of the 1960s and 1970s and the dark troubled years of the 1980s and 1990s comic book hero Indeed one comic displays a startling similarity to Alan Moore s Watchmen with Radioactive Man taking the part of state supported hero Doctor Manhattan The comics are published as if they were the actual Simpsons universe s Radioactive Man comics a 1970s published comic features a letter written by a ten year old Marge Bouvier for instance The comic also takes the idea that the title has been running since the 1950s and each issue of the real series is a random issue from that run So one issue might be issue 357 the next 432 and the next 567 etc 33 Radioactive Man was merged with Simpsons Super Spectacular in 2005 36 Bartman and Radioactive Man edit Bartman and Radioactive Man was a 16 page one shot released in 1994 The comic was featured in the Hero Illustrated magazine and it contained a mini poster of Bartman and Radioactive Man The story was written by Steve Vance 37 Krusty Comics edit Krusty Comics was another short lived series with three issues published from January to March 1995 20 Each one of these issues contained a part of a three part story entitled The Rise and Fall of Krustyland about Krusty the Clown opening an amusement park to pay back a gambling debt 38 39 Lisa Comics edit Lisa Comics was a one shot with the sole story being Lisa in Wordland a parody of Alice in Wonderland 40 41 It was released in April 1995 and tells the tale of Lisa Simpson getting caught in an alternate reality called Wordland while chasing after a postman The postman turns out to be Ned Flanders and while he gives her a tour through the wondrous world they get caught by Mr Burns Burns forces Lisa to battle him in a game of Scrabble she accepts and after a while she gets upset and smashes the board Suddenly she wakes up and discovers it s all a dream 42 Simpsons Summer Special edit Simpsons Summer Special was a one issue comic book It was printed in December 2001 and was only available in Australia and New Zealand 43 The Simpsons Futurama Crossover Crisis edit nbsp Cover of issue 1 The Simpsons Futurama Crossover Crisis is a four part two volume crossover between the worlds of Futurama and The Simpsons Written by Simpsons Comics writer Ian Boothby and pencilled by James Lloyd the series consists of Futurama Simpsons Infinitely Secret Crossover Crisis and The Simpsons Futurama Crossover Crisis II Released as its own series independent of Simpsons Comics and Futurama Comics part one was released on August 21 2002 followed by part two on January 28 2003 44 Parts three and four were published in 2005 as The Simpsons Futurama Crossover Crisis II 45 A hardcover edition comprising all four parts of the Crossover Crisis was published in 2010 46 Both shows would cross over on television in the episode Simpsorama Comic Book Guy The Comic Book edit Comic Book Guy The Comic Book is a five part comic book mini series starring the character Comic Book Guy The five issues were released between July and November 2010 47 48 The Simpsons Best Superhero Stories Ever The Collector s Edition edit The Simpsons Best Superhero Stories Ever The Collector s Edition is a limited edition comic book that was sold at the 2011 San Diego Comic Con It consists of five stories from Simpsons Comics Super Spectacular Bongo s Two One Shot Wonders in One edit Bongo s Two One Shot Wonders in One is a limited edition one shot comic book that was available at the 2013 San Diego Comic Con It combines two titles from the Simpsons One Shot Wonders line The Malevolent Mr Burns and Professor Frink s Fantastic Science Fictions 49 The Greatest Bartman Stories Ever Told edit The Greatest Bartman Stories Ever Told is a limited edition one shot comic book that was available only at the 2014 San Diego Comic Con Simpsons Super Spectacular edit Simpsons Super Spectacular was a comic book series published by Bongo Comics It was first released in 2005 in the United States 50 The series acts as a continuation of the Radioactive Man comics with the inclusion of the Springfield universe superheroes including Homer Simpson as Pieman Bart Simpson as Bartman as well as Stretch Dude and Clobber Girl from the Simpsons episode Treehouse of Horror X 50 51 Issue 10 also featured an adventure starring the Unleashed Legion a superhero team composed of superhero versions of the Simpson family pets Santa s Little Helper and Snowball 2 Mr Teeny Krusty the Clown s pet chimpanzee and a parrot owned by Captain McCallister Simpsons Super Spectacular has ended on 17 October 2013 52 Reprint series and trade paperbacks editSimpsons Classics edit Simpsons Classics or Best of Simpsons Comics in the UK is a series that publishes old issues of the Simpsons Comics It has been released on a quarterly schedule every year since 2004 and each issue reprint two issues of the initial Simpsons Comics series 53 Simpsons Comics trade paperbacks edit Many Simpsons Comics have been reprinted and collected in trade paperbacks by the American publisher HarperCollins since 1994 12 Several issues from Krusty Comics Lisa Comics Bartman and Itchy amp Scratchy Comics have also been included in the trade paperbacks Title Issues Release ISBNSimpsons Comics Extravaganza Simpsons Comics 1 4 July 10 1994 ISBN 0 06 095086 2Simpsons Comics Spectacular Simpsons Comics 6 9 June 23 1995 ISBN 0 06 095148 6Simpsons Comics Simpsorama Simpsons Comics 11 14 May 5 1996 ISBN 0 06 095199 0Simpsons Comics Strike Back Simpsons Comics 15 18 October 11 1996 ISBN 0 06 095212 1Bartman The Best of the Best Simpsons Comics 5 Bartman 1 3 Itchy amp Scratchy 3 March 28 1997 ISBN 1 85286 820 1Simpsons Comics Wingding Simpsons Comics 19 23 May 22 1997 ISBN 0 06 095245 8Simpsons Comics On Parade Simpsons Comics 24 27 May 19 1998 ISBN 0 06 095280 6Simpsons Comics Big Bonanza Simpsons Comics 28 31 January 27 1999 ISBN 0 06 095317 9Simpsons Comics A Go Go Simpsons Comics 32 35 10 February 16 2000 ISBN 0 06 095566 XSimpsons Comics Royale Simpsons Comics 50 Krusty 1 3 Lisa 1 March 6 2001 ISBN 0 06 093378 XSimpsons Comics Unchained Simpsons Comics 36 42 March 19 2002 ISBN 0 06 000797 4Simpsons Comics Madness Simpsons Comics 43 48 April 1 2003 ISBN 0 06 053061 8Simpsons Comics Belly Buster Simpsons Comics 49 51 53 56 February 3 2004 ISBN 0 06 058750 4The Simpsons Holiday Humdinger Simpsons Comics 15 52 79 Itchy and Scratchy special November 1 2004 ISBN 0 00 719170 7Simpsons Comics Barn Burner Simpsons Comics 57 61 63 February 15 2005 ISBN 0 06 074818 4Simpsons Comics Jam Packed Jamboree Simpsons Comics 64 69 April 11 2006 ISBN 0 06 087661 1Simpsons Comics Beach Blanket Bongo Simpsons Comics 71 75 77 April 10 2007 ISBN 0 06 123126 6Simpsons Comics Dollars to Donuts Simpsons Comics 78 80 82 84 April 9 2008 ISBN 0 06 143697 6Simpsons Comics Hit The Road Simpsons Comics 85 86 88 90 April 7 2009 ISBN 0 06 169881 4Simpsons Comics Get Some Fancy Book Learnin Simpsons Comics 62 70 76 126 148 April 6 2010 ISBN 0 06 195787 9Simpsons Comics Meltdown Simpsons Comics 91 95 April 12 2011 ISBN 0 06 203653 XSimpsons Comics Confidential Simpsons Comics 96 99 March 27 2012 ISBN 0 06 211532 4Simpsons Comics Supernova Simpsons Comics 81 101 103 The Simpsons Summer Shindig 2 February 1 2013 ISBN 978 0 06 225438 2Simpsons Comics Shake Up Simpsons Comics 105 108 The Simpsons Summer Shindig 1 3 February 4 2014 ISBN 0 06 230185 3Simpsons Comics Clubhouse Simpsons Comics 109 111 The Simpsons Summer Shindig 4 5 February 3 2015 ISBN 0 06 236060 4Simpsons Comics Chaos Simpsons Comics 112 115 The Simpsons Summer Shindig 6 February 2 2016 ISBN 0 06 241947 1Simpsons Comics Knockout Simpsons Comics 115 120 February 21 2017 ISBN 0 06 256891 4Simpsons Comics Game On Simpsons Comics 121 125 February 6 2018 ISBN 0 06 269251 8Simpsons Comics Showstopper Simpsons Comics 127 129 132 133 February 5 2019 ISBN 0 06 287877 8Simpsons Comics Colossal Compendium Volume One Radioactive Man 8 Simpsons Comics 150 156 161 172 182 184 Simpsons Super Spectacular 1 2 The Simpsons Summer Shindig 1 3 July 30 2013 ISBN 0 06 226775 2Simpsons Comics Colossal Compendium Volume Two Radioactive Man 100 Simpsons Comics 154 163 169 180 Simpsons Super Spectacular 3 8 The Simpsons Summer Shindig 3 4 6 July 22 2014 ISBN 0 06 233609 6Simpsons Comics Colossal Compendium Volume Three Bart Simpson 48 Bart Simpson s Pal Milhouse Comics 1 Li l Homer 1 Maggie 1 The Malevolent Mr Burns 1 Professor Frink s Fantastic Science Fictions 1 Ralph Wiggum Comics 1 Simpsons Comics 155 162 180 186 Simpsons Super Spectacular 9 July 7 2015 ISBN 0 06 236059 0Simpsons Comics Colossal Compendium Volume Four Bart Simpson s Pal Milhouse Comics 1 Duffman Adventures 1 Li l Homer 1 Maggie 1 The Malevolent Mr Burns 1 Ralph Wiggum Comics 1 Simpsons Comics 194 198 The Simpsons Summer Shindig 5 7 8 Simpsons Winter Wingding 8 The Wonderful World of Lisa Simpson 1 July 5 2016 ISBN 0 06 242326 6Simpsons Comics Colossal Compendium Volume Five Bart Simpson 85 Kang amp Kodos 1 The Malevolent Mr Burns 1 Professor Frink s Fantastic Science Fictions 1 Ralph Wiggum Comics 1 Simpsons Comics 203 208 210 220 The Simpsons Summer Shindig 8 9 Simpsons Super Spectacular 7 15 July 4 2017 ISBN 0 06 256754 3Simpsons Comics Colossal Compendium Volume Six Li l Homer 1 McBain 1 Maggie 1 Simpsons Comics 212 213 223 230 231 Simpsons Super Spectacular 13 The Simpsons Treehouse of Horror 21 Simpsons Winter Wingding 9 July 3 2018 ISBN 0 06 269253 4Simpsons Comics Colossal Compendium Volume Seven Grampa Simpson 1 Simpsons Comics 171 184 232 223 235 236 Simpsons Summer Shindig 7 9 Simpsons Super Spectacular 11 July 2 2019 ISBN 0 06 287880 8Simpsons Comics Homer For The Holidays Simpsons Winter Wingding 1 3 October 8 2010 ISBN 0 06 187673 9The Simpsons Futurama Crossover Crisis Futurama Simpsons Infinitely Secret Crossover Crisis 1 2 The Simpsons Futurama Crossover Crisis II 1 2 Simpsons Comics 1 loose reprint Simpsons Comics 87 April 1 2010 ISBN 0 8109 8837 2Bart Simpson s Treehouse of Horror paperbacks edit Trade paperbacks collecting most of the issues of the Bart Simpson s Treehouse of Horror series have been released since 1999 by HarperCollins 13 Title Issues Release ISBNTreehouse of Horror Heebie Jeebie Hullabaloo collects issues 1 3 September 8 1999 ISBN 0 06 098762 6Treehouse of Horror Spine Tingling Spooktacular collects issues 4 6 September 18 2001 ISBN 0 06 093714 9Treehouse of Horror Fun Filled Frightfest collects issues 6 7 September 2 2003 ISBN 0 06 056070 3Treehouse of Horror Hoodoo Voodoo Brouhaha collects issues 8 9 September 19 2006 ISBN 0 06 114872 5Treehouse of Horror Dead Man s Jest collects issues 10 11 August 26 2008 ISBN 0 06 157135 0Treehouse of Horror From Beyond the Grave collects issues 12 13 August 23 2011 ISBN 978 0 06 206900 9Bart Simpson paperbacks edit Issues of the Bart Simpson series have been collected and published in trade paperbacks yearly from 2002 to 2015 by HarperCollins 14 Title Issues Release ISBNBig Book of Bart Simpson collects issues 1 4 July 9 2002 ISBN 0 06 008469 3Big Bad Book of Bart Simpson collects issues 5 8 June 17 2003 ISBN 0 06 055590 4Big Bratty Book of Bart Simpson collects issues 9 12 July 6 2004 ISBN 0 06 072178 2Big Beefy Book of Bart Simpson collects issues 13 16 May 31 2005 ISBN 0 06 074819 2Big Bouncy Book of Bart Simpson collects issues 17 20 May 2 2006 ISBN 0 06 112455 9Big Beastly Book of Bart Simpson collects issues 21 24 April 3 2007 ISBN 0 06 123128 2Big Brilliant Book of Bart Simpson collects issues 25 28 May 6 2008 ISBN 0 06 145022 7Bart Simpson Son Of Homer collects issues 29 33 July 1 2009 ISBN 0 06 169879 2Bart Simpson Class Clown collects issues 33 37 May 18 2010 ISBN 0 06 197629 6Bart Simpson Prince of Pranks collects issues 38 42 May 17 2011 ISBN 0 06 204500 8Bart Simpson Out to Lunch collects issues 43 47 April 10 2012 ISBN 0 06 211533 2Bart Simpson Big Shot collects issues 48 52 April 9 2013 ISBN 0 06 226254 8Bart Simpson To the Rescue collects issues 53 54 56 58 April 8 2014 ISBN 0 06 230183 7Bart Simpson Blast Off collects issues 55 59 62 April 3 2015 ISBN 978 1 78329 658 3Bart Simpson Master of Disaster Bart Simpson 63 67 April 5 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