Simpsons Comics Presents Bart Simpson # 13 - Boy Without Fear
is a comic book published by Bongo & released on 8 / / 2003User Rating - 1 votes, 1.5 avg.
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Bartzan and the Ancient Forbidden Golden City of Gold (a Tarzan parody, with all the Simpson clan (except Bart) being apes! / written by Gail Simone)
Little Buddy Day (at school there's a "Little Buddy Day," where older students are paired up with youger ones, with Bart around, how do you think that will go? / written by Jessie and Amanda McCann)
Scaredy Cats (Who will turn chicken when Bart, Lisa, and Milhouse watch a scary movie? / written by Chris Yambar)
Bart's Big Spill (Can Bart give a speech in front of everyone at school? / written by James Bates)
Bart's People (letters and fan art)
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Reviewed by ENGLENTINE on Oct. 12, 2008. ENGLENTINE has written 583 reviews. His/her last review was for SUICIDE KINGS,” PART 3: DEAD MAN'S HAND . 16 out of 17 users recommend his reviews. |
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The first half of the book is a parody called Bartzan. It basically casts Bart as Tarzan. It is written at such a level I can not even think of the child that could possibly be interested in it. Not too mention it commits the crime of being entirely humorless.
A very painfull thing to read. It wasn't until the book returns to Springfield that any kind of humor returned to the book. Even that was not exactly sufficient to hold a story. I guess what is good on the television is not always good on the printed page. Even my daughters, who usually like the Simpsons comic, did not like this issue.
A very painfull thing to read. It wasn't until the book returns to Springfield that any kind of humor returned to the book. Even that was not exactly sufficient to hold a story. I guess what is good on the television is not always good on the printed page. Even my daughters, who usually like the Simpsons comic, did not like this issue.
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| Date Added: | June 6, 2008 |































