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A ComicBook series filled with [[ShortStory Short Stories]] which are usually centered on WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons character [[Characters/TheSimpsonsTheSimpsonFamily Bart Simpson]]. In the UsefulNotes/UnitedStates it was published by ''Creator/BongoComics'', in UsefulNotes/{{Australia}} it was published by ''[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Otter_Press Otter Press]]'' and in [[UsefulNotes/{{Britain}} The United Kingdom]] it was published by ''[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titan_Magazines Titan Magazines]]''. The series started in 2000 and ended in 2016.

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A ''Bart Simpson'' was a ComicBook series filled with [[ShortStory Short Stories]] which are usually centered on WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons around the eponymous character [[Characters/TheSimpsonsTheSimpsonFamily Bart Simpson]]. In the UsefulNotes/UnitedStates it from ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons''. It was published by ''Creator/BongoComics'', Creator/BongoComics in UsefulNotes/{{Australia}} it was published by ''[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Otter_Press the US, Titan Magazines in the UK, and Otter Press]]'' and Press in [[UsefulNotes/{{Britain}} The United Kingdom]] it was published by ''[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titan_Magazines Titan Magazines]]''.Australia. The series started in 2000 and ended in 2016.
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* OpeningShoutOut: One story has Snowball II gaining superpowers after [[RadiationInducingSuperpowers swallowing a plutonium rod]]—specifically, the one Homer threw out his car window after finding it caught in his shirt collar.

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* OpeningShoutOut: One story has Snowball II gaining superpowers after [[RadiationInducingSuperpowers [[RadiationInducedSuperpowers swallowing a plutonium rod]]—specifically, the one Homer threw out his car window after finding it caught in his shirt collar.
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* NotZilla: There's a story in the 11th issue called ''Bartzilla'', which sees Bart (in a Godzilla-style form, of course) wrecking havoc in Springfield and, later in the strip, having a fight with a gigantic Lisa-esque Series/{{Ultraman}} expy that Kent Brockman refers to as "Robo-Sis".

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* NotZilla: There's a story in the 11th issue called ''Bartzilla'', which sees Bart (in imaging himself as a Godzilla-style form, of course) wrecking big, Godzilla-esque monster wreaking havoc in Springfield and, later in the strip, having a fight with a gigantic Lisa-esque Series/{{Ultraman}} expy that Kent Brockman refers to as "Robo-Sis".on Springfield.
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* BlindShoulderToss: As seen in the page image for FourOneNineScam, in one of these comics, Bart receives a "letter from a Nigerian prince," which he details to his sister, Lisa, before tossing it over his shoulder in disgust.
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* ToServeMan: Kang and Kodos in ''Cooking With Kang And Kodos'' eat pizza delivery boys and Kodos tried to make a pie out of boys.

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* ToServeMan: Kang and Kodos in ''Cooking With Kang And Kodos'' eat pizza delivery boys and Kodos tried to make a pie out of boys.
boys. One comic did have Kodos avert this, stating that they where at Earth for research, much to Kang's dismay (but he does apparently get to eat Ralph, who is none the wiser).
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* OpeningShoutOut: One story has Snowball II gaining superpowers after [[ILoveNuclearPower swallowing a plutonium rod]]—specifically, the one Homer threw out his car window after finding it caught in his shirt collar.

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* OpeningShoutOut: One story has Snowball II gaining superpowers after [[ILoveNuclearPower [[RadiationInducingSuperpowers swallowing a plutonium rod]]—specifically, the one Homer threw out his car window after finding it caught in his shirt collar.
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* AlreadyMetEveryone: One WholeEpisodeFlashback has Homer and Marge (alternately) telling a story about a battle between the girls and the boys for control of Springfield's theater when they were kids. It turns out Homer briefly encountered Marge at that time and found her beautiful, but nothing came of it because he still wasn't out of the GirlsHaveCooties phase.

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* AlreadyMetEveryone: One WholeEpisodeFlashback has Homer and Marge (alternately) telling a story about a battle between the girls and the boys for control of Springfield's theater when they were kids. It turns out Homer briefly encountered Marge at that time and found her beautiful, but nothing came of it because he still wasn't out of the his GirlsHaveCooties phase.
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* AlreadyMetEveryone: One WholeEpisodeFlashback has Homer and Marge (alternately) telling a story about a battle between the girls and the boys for control of Springfield's theater when they were kids. It turns out Homer briefly encountered Marge at that time and found her beautiful, but nothing came of it because he still wasn't out of the GirlsHaveCooties phase.

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