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Comics » Krusty Comics 001 - 003




Herschel Pinkus Yerucham Krustofski more commonly known as Krusty the Clown, is a fictional character on The Simpsons (His name was originally Herschel Schmoikel Krustofski (הרשל שמויקל קרוסטופסק), but it has changed since the episode "Today I Am a Clown". It is possible his full name is Herschel Schmoekel Pinkus Yerucham Krustofski. The spelling of the first and last name has been confirmed in "Bart the Fink"). He is voiced by Dan Castellaneta. Krusty is the long-time clown host of Bart and Lisa's favorite TV show. The TV show is a combination of kiddie variety-television hijinks with a sidekick, and cartoons (including the Tom and Jerry parody Itchy and Scratchy). One of Krusty's trademarks is changing the spelling of many words that begin with C to instead begin with K, as evidenced by the occasional spelling of his name, Krusty the Klown, and with such events as the unfortunately-named Krusty's Komedy Klassic show (KKK), performed at the Apollo Theater.

Comics » Simpsons Winter Wing Ding 1 001 - 001




Picking up on the format of the popular Treehouse of Horror specials, the good folks at Bongo comics give us this first anthology of holiday tales from the world of The Simpsons – and for the most part, they’re pretty darn good.

Comics » Bart Simpsons Treehouse of Horror 001 - 012




Bart Simpson's Treehouse of Horror is the annual Bongo Comics horror comic. The comics feature the people of Springfield. It is published around September-October, for Halloween. It takes it's name from the annual Treehouse of Horror episodes of The Simpsons. The comics feature guest artists and writers.

In Britain, these are printed as part of the normal Simpsons Comics rotation. Some people call them the "Simpsons Halloween Annuals."

Comics » Itchy and Scratchy 001 - 003




Itchy & Scratchy Comics were published by Simpsons and Futurama creator Matt Groening. The first issue was published by Bongo Comics in 1993.

Comics » Simpsons Super Spectacular 001 - 004




Simpsons Super Spectacular is a comic book series published by Bongo Comics. It was first released in June 2006, containing 5 stories. The series acts as a continuation of Radioactive Man comics with the inclusion of the Springfield-universe superheros including Homer as Pieman, Bart as Bartman as well as Stretch Dude and Clobber Girl from Treehouse of Horror X. One of the stories has Bartman and his sidekick Milhouse meet their almost exact equals in Shelbyvil.

Comics » Bart Simpson Comics 001 - 035




Bart Simpson comics are a short stories comic book series centered on Simpsons star Bart Simpson. These Comics all have between 3 and 7 different short comics and sometimes a bonus comic or three about Bongo Super Heroes. Bart Simpson Comics have been in publication for a much shorter time than regular Simpsons Comics and have different types of plots, covers, drawings and titles than regular Simpsons Comics. They are also reprinted in the UK by Titan magazines.

Comics » Futurama Simpsons Infinitely Secret Crossover Comics Crisis




The Futurama/Simpsons Infinitely Secret Crossover Crisis is a two part crossover between the animated series Futurama and The Simpsons. It was published in 2002 and 2003 by Bongo Comics. A sequel, Simpsons/Futurama Crossover Crisis II, was published in 2005.

In the US, the series was published as its own series, independent from Simpsons Comics and Futurama Comics. In the UK, it was published as issues three and four of the regular British Futurama Comics series.

Comics » Radioactive Man Comics 001 - 013




Radioactive Man has escaped from the fictional world of Bart Simpson to appear in a real comic book intermittently published by Bongo Comics, which has also published, since 1994, a number of comics featuring Bart Simpson, the Simpson family, and other characters from the television show.

Issue #1 of the Bongo comic differs from RM #1 as seen in Simpsons episode "Three Men and a Comic Book". While featuring a similar scenario and accident (Claude getting his trousers caught on barbed wire just before a mega-bomb explodes), the Bongo series' Claude was not wearing tattered clothes. In the books, Claude's survival is due in part to a large thunderbolt shaped chunk of metal being attached to his head. Throughout the book series the shard of metal was always attempted to be removed, but each attempt has nasty consequences which results in it being put back in his scalp again.

Comics » Futurama Simpsons Crossover Crisis II 001 - 002




Simpsons/Futurama Crossover Crisis II is the sequel to Futurama/Simpsons Infinitely Secret Crossover Crisis. It was published in 2005.

In Britain, part one was published as Simpsons Comics #103. Part two was published as Futurama Comics #17.

Comics » Simpsons Comics 001 - 130




Simpsons Comics is a monthly United States comic book series based on the animated TV show The Simpsons, published by Matt Groening's Bongo Comics group. The first issue was published in November of 1993. Since then over one hundred issues have been released, with the 100th issue mainly the comic book equivalent of a clip show.

Since March 1997, the comic has also had a monthly UK edition. This mainly reprints the strips from the U.S. edition, along with pages featuring UK readers' drawings (currently Springfield Multiplex for movie parodies, and Springfield Cable Network for TV parodies) and Junk Mail, a letters page which also features generic drawings, along with the readers' frequent attempts to guess the identity of the man who answers the letters. The U.S. and Australian editions used to have Junk Mail, but it disappeared beginning with #114.

Also published is Simpsons Classics, which reprints strips from earlier editions of Simpsons Comics. The stories have, however, been reprinted in trade paperbacks by Harper Perennial since 1995.See Simpsons Comics Reprints.

From 1994 to 1999, excerpts from Simpsons Comics were printed in Disney Adventures, although the magazine is intended for children and Disney has no ownership of the franchise.

In the Latin edition, the magazines first published by editorial Vid started in the same order in August, 1996.