Simpsons Comics Royale
by Matt Groening
Krusty Comics (Collections and Selections — 1-3), Simpsons Comics (Collections and Selections — Volume 9)
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Contains a collection of comics, some new and some never before collected, featuring the Simpson family and other denizens of Springfield.Tags
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I could take or leave most of this book's stories, as many of the pieces have just the dumb gags without the wit of the TV show itself. I did enjoy the "Lisa in Wordland" strip (I liked the literary references and the "Phantom Tollbooth"-like wordplay) and the short essays by Groening shed some light on the Simpsons as well as on his own character. Since I only paid 50 cents for this at the library, it was definitely worth the price, but I would borrow or look for it used unless you're a real Simpsons completist.
The first time around, this book was very funny. It had stories including all of the Springfield, from Lenny and Carl to Moe the bartender. Krusty has his date leave him for a chimp, he tells you where to go in time for a decent meal, which is nowhere besides Krusty Burger. The coyboy Matt "Tex" Groening gives you a wonderful tour inside Bongo Comics. Lisa takes on the mob when they open up a childrens play house as a front to launder money. Like I said, it was very good the first time around, but I'd say just check it out from a library, because unlike the TV show, these stories get very repetitive.
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always been a fan of the Simpson family.
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Matt Groening, 1954 - Matt Groening was born and raised in Portland, Oregon. He moved to Los Angeles in 1980 to start writing the comic strip "Life in Hell" for the newspaper he worked for. The strip had premiered in 1977 and appears in over 250 newspapers worldwide. Groening got his big break when the Fox television network was looking for a show more filler for "The Tracy Ullman Show." James L. Brooks had seen some of the "Life in Hell" strips and offered Groening a chance to create 30 second skits for the show. The skits were so well received that the newly titled "The Simpsons" for which Groening was now creator and executive producer of, debuted on Fox as a half hour Christmas special on December 17, 1989 and as a regular series on January 14, 1990. In 1993, Groening formed "Bongo Comics Group" which publishes "Simpsons Comics," "Itchy and Scratchy Comics," "Bartman," "Radioactive Man," "Lisa Comics" and "Krusty Comics." In 1995, he founded and published "Zongo Comics," which included "Jimbo" and "Fleener" Groening oversees all of the licensing and merchandising of the "The Simpsons." He is also a best selling author, publishing books such as "Life in Hell," "Work is Hell" and "School is Hell," based on his "Life in Hell" comic strip, and "Bart Simpson's Guide to Life" based on "The Simpsons" animation. Groening is also creator and Executive Producer of "Futurama," another animated prime time television show. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Canonical title
- Simpsons Comics Royale
- People/Characters
- Homer Simpson; Marge Simpson; Bart Simpson; Lisa Simpson; Maggie Simpson; Krusty the Clown
- Important places
- Springfield, USA
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- Graphic Novels & Comics, Teen
- DDC/MDS
- 741.5973 — Arts & recreation Drawing & decorative arts Drawing Comic books, graphic novels, fotonovelas, cartoons, caricatures, comic strips History, geographic treatment, biography North American United States (General)
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- PN6728 .S49 .G554 — Language and Literature Literature (General) Literature (General) Collections of general literature Comic books, strips, etc.
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- Languages
- English, Finnish, French, German
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- 9
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