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Simpsons

Simpsons Comics (1993-2018) – The main series published by Bongo Comics (later known as Bongo Entertainment) featuring original stories with the Simpsons characters.
Bart Simpson (2000-2016) – A spin-off series focusing on Bart Simpson, featuring stories centered around Bart’s adventures and misadventures.
Lisa Simpson (1995) – A one-shot comic focusing on Lisa Simpson and her experiences.
Radioactive Man (1993-2010) – A spin-off series based on the fictional superhero from the Simpsons universe, parodying classic superhero tropes.
Futurama/Simpsons Infinitely Secret Crossover Crisis (2002) – A crossover comic featuring characters from “Futurama” and “The Simpsons.”
Simpsons Super Spectacular (2006-2018) – A series of one-shot comics featuring longer, more substantial stories than the regular Simpsons Comics.
Simpsons Treehouse of Horror (1995-2017) – A series of annual Halloween-themed comics featuring horror-themed stories with the Simpsons characters.
Simpsons Illustrated (2012-2014) – A magazine-style comic book featuring comics, articles, and other content related to “The Simpsons.”
Simpsons Summer Shindig (2007-2014) – A series of one-shot comics featuring summer-themed stories with the Simpsons characters.
Simpsons Winter Wingding (2006-2013) – A series of one-shot comics featuringwinter-themed stories with the Simpsons characters.


Summaries

Issue Quick Summary
1 Homer discovers a mysterious “magic” donut that grants wishes, leading the family into a chaotic series of unintended consequences.
2 Bart accidentally joins a secret society of pranksters and must outwit the school principal to keep his identity hidden.
3 Marge opens a community garden, but the town’s rival gardeners sabotage it, prompting a leafy showdown.
4 Lisa builds a robot to help with chores; the machine becomes overly enthusiastic, turning Springfield into a hyper‑efficient (and absurd) utopia.
5 Mr. Burns hires a new assistant who turns out to be a con artist, forcing him to reclaim control of the nuclear plant.
6 Maggie’s first word is a cryptic phrase that leads the family on a treasure‑hunt across Springfield’s historic sites.
7 Springfield hosts a “World’s Largest Pie” contest; Homer’s over‑ambitious entry collapses spectacularly, sparking a town‑wide food fight.
8 Krusty the Clown goes missing, and the kids launch a detective agency to locate him, uncovering a hidden circus underground.
9‑10 (Combined) Bart and Milhouse start a backyard “band” that accidentally draws a real alien audience, prompting an interstellar jam session.
12 Lisa wins a science fair with a renewable‑energy invention, but the town’s power company tries to steal the idea.
14 Homer becomes a “professional” couch potato after winning a TV marathon, only to discover the prize includes a massive debt.
15 Marge takes a night class in pottery, inadvertently creating a masterpiece that attracts an art thief.
16 Springfield’s mayor declares a “no‑technology” day; the citizens scramble to survive without their gadgets, revealing old‑school ingenuity.
17 Bart discovers a hidden tunnel beneath the school that leads to a forgotten speakeasy, reviving a 1920s vibe in the cafeteria.
18 Lisa befriends a new student who claims to be a time traveler; together they try to prevent a minor future mishap.
19 Homer opens a “DIY” home‑improvement store, but his shoddy advice triggers a cascade of hilarious house‑wrecks.
21 The Simpson family adopts a stray dog that turns out to be a highly trained police K‑9, causing chaos at the precinct.
22 Marge runs for city council to stop a corporate development, learning the gritty realities of local politics.
23 Bart’s prank goes viral online, thrusting him into unexpected internet fame and a lesson about digital responsibility.
24 Lisa starts a book club that unintentionally becomes a forum for secret society conspiracies.
25 Homer mistakenly signs up for a “spiritual retreat,” which is actually a boot‑camp for extreme yoga enthusiasts.
26 Maggie’s pacifier is swapped for a high‑tech gadget that records everything she sees, leading to a mystery about who’s watching.
27 Springfield’s fire department gets a brand‑new fire‑truck, but the vehicle’s AI develops a mind of its own.
28 Bart and Lisa compete in a sibling talent show, each trying to out‑perform the other with increasingly elaborate acts.
29 Mr. Burns attempts to clone himself for extra productivity, but the clone develops a love for karaoke.
30 The town’s library receives a rare manuscript; Homer’s attempts to read it cause a series of slapstick mishaps.
31 Marge volunteers at a senior center, discovering hidden talents among the residents that inspire a community dance.
32 Lisa uncovers a hidden message in a classic painting, leading the family on a scavenger hunt through Springfield’s museums.
33 Homer becomes a “food critic” for a local newspaper, but his biased palate creates culinary chaos for the restaurants.
36 Springfield’s annual “Harvest Festival” is threatened by a sudden snowstorm, prompting the townsfolk to improvise a winter celebration.
37 Bart invents a “home‑made” video game console that glitches, pulling the whole neighborhood into a shared virtual world.
38 Lisa organizes a peace rally at the school, which unexpectedly draws in rival cliques and forces a dialogue about tolerance.

Other

  • Bartman 2
  • Radioactive man 88
  • Treehouse of Horror 2
  • Treehouse of Horror 3
  • Bart Simpson Little Rascal #8
  • Bart Simpson Americal Idol #12
  • Bart Simpson Boy of 1,000 Faces #10
  • Bart Simpson Son of Homer #1

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