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    Simpsons Comics #6

    Simpsons Comics » Simpsons Comics #6 - Be-Bop-A-Lisa; The End of El Barto released by Bongo on September 1994.

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    Be-Bop-A-Lisa; The End of El Barto last edited by sametattoos on 08/16/22 02:12AM View full history

    Flip book cover: Back cover is "Chief Wiggum's Pre-Code Crime Comics." Cover pencils by Steve Vance, inks by Bill Morrison. Be-Bop-A-Lisa, script and pencils by Bill Morrison, inks by Tim Bavington; Lisa joins Otto's band, Otto and the Screaming Whiners. A form letter from Matt Groening to all the fans who write. The End of El Barto, script and pencils by Steve Vance, inks by Tim Bavington and Steve Vance; Chief Wiggum tries to track down El Barto.

    1. Be-Bop-A-Lisa
    2. A Personal Letter to You From Matt
    3. Junk Mail (letters and fan art)
    4. Chief Wiggum's Pre-Code Crime Comics #1
    5. The End of El Barto
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     This issue is very much like reading a transcript of one of the television shows. Although, unlike the show, it is a bit more miss than hit.Still it was entertaining enough to keep my interest, and there were a couple of bits that were genuinely funny. The art is okay, they get it as close to their tv counterparts as possible, but it is not anything I would go and scream about.  I guess, at most I can call this one really inoffensive book, and leave it at that. Really though, it is helped by th...

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