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Bongo Comics

Bongo Comics Group was a comic book publishing company founded in 1993 by Matt Groening along with Steve & Cindy Vance and Bill Morrison.[1] It published comics related to the animated television series The Simpsons and Futurama, as well as the SpongeBob SquarePants comics, along with original material. The company was named after Bongo, a rabbit character in Groening's comic strip Life in Hell.

Bongo Comics
Founded1993 (1993)
FounderMatt Groening, Steve Vance, Cindy Vance, Bill Morrison
Defunct2018
Country of originUnited States
Headquarters locationSanta Monica, California
DistributionUnited States, Canada, United Kingdom, Australia, South Africa
Key peopleNathan Kane, creative director
Matt Groening, publisher
Publication typesComics
Fiction genresComedy
Official websitewww.bongocomics.com

Bongo, at some time in its history, printed Simpsons Comics, Simpsons Comics and Stories, Futurama Comics, Krusty Comics, Lisa Comics, Bart Simpson, Bartman, Itchy & Scratchy Comics and Radioactive Man.

Zongo Comics, also created by Groening, was Bongo Comics' counterpart geared towards mature audiences.

History edit

 
The original Bongo Comics logo.

Groening launched Bongo Comics Group in 1993, perceiving a lack of funny books in the comic book industry at the time: "I go into comic book stores and look at all the stuff, and, for the most part, it looks like fairly grim science-fiction and superhero stuff ... I guess I just thought there was room out there for funny comic books."[2] The company launched four titles, the bi-monthly Simpsons Comics and Radioactive Man Vol. 1, and the thrice-annually Itchy & Scratchy Comics and Bartman.[2] Groening hoped that the new company would revitalise the industry, and held discussions to publish cross-overs with characters from other publishing companies.[2] The comics use original story-lines rather than simply adapting episodes of the television series; however, in 2011 editor Bill Morrison explained that the stories "fit in with the continuity of the shows."[3]

The company launched Futurama Comics, based on the cartoon series of the same name, in 2000.[4]

2012 saw the company change their logo, and a new creative director was unveiled, with Nathan Kane promoted internally to replace the departing Bill Morrison.[5]

It was announced at San Diego Comic Con in July 2018 that Bongo would be shutting down in October. Simpsons Comics #245 was the final issue released by Bongo.[6]

All series edit

Single issue publications edit

  • Bongo Comics Group Spectacular (1993)
  • Simpsons Comics and Stories (1993)
  • The Official History of Bongo Comics (Fall 1993)
  • Bartman and Radioactive Man #1 (1994)
  • Lisa Comics (April 1995)
  • Bart Simpson's Joke Book (June 1995)
  • Futurama Comics#1 (July 2000) A 2000 San Diego Comic-Con variant of Futurama Comics #1.
  • Free Comic Book Day: Gimme! Gimme! Giveaway! (2005)
  • Radioactive Man #711 (July 2007) Promotional comic available only at 7-Eleven.
  • San Diego Comic-Con exclusives:
    • Futurama Returns (July 2007)
    • Delivery-Boy Man (July 2010)
    • The Simpsons Best Superhero Stories Ever! The Collector's Edition (July 2011)
    • The Simpsons Go for the Gold (July 2012)
    • Two One-Shot Wonders in One (July 2013): contains The Malevolent Mr. Burns and Professor Frink's Fantastic Science Fictions.
    • The Greatest Bartman Stories Ever Told! (July 2014): contains an assortment of previously published Bartman stories.
  • One-Shot Wonder series:
    1. Ralph Wiggum Comics (February 2012)
    2. Bart Simpson's Pal, Milhouse (April 2012)
    3. Li'l Homer Comics (August 2012)
    4. Maggie (October 2012)
    5. Professor Frink's Fantastic Science Fictions (February 2013)
    6. The Malevolent Mr. Burns (June 2013)
    7. The Wonderful World of Lisa Simpson (December 2013)
    8. Duffman Adventures (April 2014)
    9. Kang & Kodos (August 2014)
    10. McBain (December 2014)
    11. Jimbo Jones (September 2015)
    12. Grampa Simpson's Adventure (December 2015)
    13. Krusty the Clown (April 2017) First released digitally through the Simpsons Store app. A print version was released in February 2018.
    14. The Mighty Moe Szyslak (June 2017)
    15. Chief Wiggum's Felonious Funnies (March 2018)

References edit

  1. ^ "The Legend of Bongo Comics". Bongo Comics. Retrieved 25 June 2013.
  2. ^ a b c Richmond, Ray (27 November 1993). "Groening Enjoying Being Eye Of Hurricane". Times-News. p. 20.
  3. ^ Laird, Jonathan (6 November 2011). "Writers and Artists of The Simpsons Sign Autographs". Santa Barbara Independent. Retrieved 12 September 2012.
  4. ^ "Groening launches 'Futurama Comics'". The Gazette. 19 November 2000.
  5. ^ Armitage, Hugh (January 28, 2012). . Digital Spy. Archived from the original on 5 March 2012. Retrieved September 12, 2012.
  6. ^ Boothby, Ian (25 July 2018). "Just announced in San Diego". Twitter. Retrieved 25 July 2018.

External links edit

  • Bongo Comics official site

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Bongo Comics Group was a comic book publishing company founded in 1993 by Matt Groening along with Steve amp Cindy Vance and Bill Morrison 1 It published comics related to the animated television series The Simpsons and Futurama as well as the SpongeBob SquarePants comics along with original material The company was named after Bongo a rabbit character in Groening s comic strip Life in Hell Bongo ComicsFounded1993 1993 FounderMatt Groening Steve Vance Cindy Vance Bill MorrisonDefunct2018Country of originUnited StatesHeadquarters locationSanta Monica CaliforniaDistributionUnited States Canada United Kingdom Australia South AfricaKey peopleNathan Kane creative directorMatt Groening publisherPublication typesComicsFiction genresComedyOfficial websitewww wbr bongocomics wbr com Bongo at some time in its history printed Simpsons Comics Simpsons Comics and Stories Futurama Comics Krusty Comics Lisa Comics Bart Simpson Bartman Itchy amp Scratchy Comics and Radioactive Man Zongo Comics also created by Groening was Bongo Comics counterpart geared towards mature audiences Contents 1 History 2 All series 3 Single issue publications 4 References 5 External linksHistory edit nbsp The original Bongo Comics logo Groening launched Bongo Comics Group in 1993 perceiving a lack of funny books in the comic book industry at the time I go into comic book stores and look at all the stuff and for the most part it looks like fairly grim science fiction and superhero stuff I guess I just thought there was room out there for funny comic books 2 The company launched four titles the bi monthly Simpsons Comics and Radioactive Man Vol 1 and the thrice annually Itchy amp Scratchy Comics and Bartman 2 Groening hoped that the new company would revitalise the industry and held discussions to publish cross overs with characters from other publishing companies 2 The comics use original story lines rather than simply adapting episodes of the television series however in 2011 editor Bill Morrison explained that the stories fit in with the continuity of the shows 3 The company launched Futurama Comics based on the cartoon series of the same name in 2000 4 2012 saw the company change their logo and a new creative director was unveiled with Nathan Kane promoted internally to replace the departing Bill Morrison 5 It was announced at San Diego Comic Con in July 2018 that Bongo would be shutting down in October Simpsons Comics 245 was the final issue released by Bongo 6 All series editSimpsons Comics 1993 2018 245 Issues Bartman v1 1993 1995 6 Issues Bartman v2 2017 3 issues cover titled Bartman Spectacularly Super Secret Saga Itchy amp Scratchy Comics 1993 1994 4 Issues Radioactive Man Vol 1 1993 1994 6 Issues Krusty Comics 1995 3 Issues Bart Simpson s Treehouse of Horror 1995 2017 23 Issues Roswell Little Green Man 1996 1999 6 Issues Hopster s Tracks 1998 2000 2 Issues Bart Simpson 2000 2016 100 Issues Futurama Comics 2000 2017 83 Issues Radioactive Man Vol 2 2000 2004 9 Issues Futurama Simpsons Infinitely Secret Crossover Crisis 2002 2003 2 Issues The Simpsons Futurama Crossover Crisis II 2005 2 Issues Heroes Anonymous 2003 2006 6 Issues Simpsons Classics 2004 2011 30 Issues Simpsons Super Spectacular 2005 2012 16 Issues Bongo Comics Free For All 2006 2018 13 Issues The Simpsons Winter Wingding 2006 2015 10 Issues The Simpsons Summer Shindig 2007 2015 9 Issues Comic Book Guy The Comic Book 2010 5 Issues SpongeBob Comics 2011 2018 85 Issues distribution published by United Plankton Pictures SpongeBob Comics Annual Size Super Giant Swimtacular 2013 2018 6 Issues distribution published by United Plankton Pictures Sergio Aragones Funnies 2011 2014 12 Issues Simpsons Illustrated 2012 2017 28 Issues Simpsons One Shot Wonders 2012 2018 18 Issues Mylo Xyloto 2012 6 IssuesSingle issue publications editBongo Comics Group Spectacular 1993 Simpsons Comics and Stories 1993 The Official History of Bongo Comics Fall 1993 Bartman and Radioactive Man 1 1994 Lisa Comics April 1995 Bart Simpson s Joke Book June 1995 Futurama Comics 1 July 2000 A 2000 San Diego Comic Con variant of Futurama Comics 1 Free Comic Book Day Gimme Gimme Giveaway 2005 Radioactive Man 711 July 2007 Promotional comic available only at 7 Eleven San Diego Comic Con exclusives Futurama Returns July 2007 Delivery Boy Man July 2010 The Simpsons Best Superhero Stories Ever The Collector s Edition July 2011 The Simpsons Go for the Gold July 2012 Two One Shot Wonders in One July 2013 contains The Malevolent Mr Burns and Professor Frink s Fantastic Science Fictions The Greatest Bartman Stories Ever Told July 2014 contains an assortment of previously published Bartman stories One Shot Wonder series 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 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 First released digitally through the Simpsons Store app A print version was released in February 2018 The Mighty Moe Szyslak June 2017 Chief Wiggum s Felonious Funnies March 2018 References edit The Legend of Bongo Comics Bongo Comics Retrieved 25 June 2013 a b c Richmond Ray 27 November 1993 Groening Enjoying Being Eye Of Hurricane Times News p 20 Laird Jonathan 6 November 2011 Writers and Artists of The Simpsons Sign Autographs Santa Barbara Independent Retrieved 12 September 2012 Groening launches Futurama Comics The Gazette 19 November 2000 Armitage Hugh January 28 2012 Bongo Comics unveils new logo creative director Digital Spy Archived from the original on 5 March 2012 Retrieved September 12 2012 Boothby Ian 25 July 2018 Just announced in San Diego Twitter Retrieved 25 July 2018 External links editBongo Comics official site Retrieved from 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