Simpsons Comics #89

Writer: Ian Boothby Artist: John Costanza Publisher: Bongo Comics Critic Reviews: 2
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  • 8.0
    Comics Bulletin - Paul Dale Roberts Jan 11, 2004

    Simpsons Comics #89 was a fun house of laughs from bits and pieces that included on how Marge's garden is doing so well, because of the nuclear plant that is nearby to how Homer adopts Nelson because his parents are in the witness protection program. Then seeing Homer using Nelson as a bouncer at his home, to get rid of solicitors was just plain crazy fun! Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Comics Bulletin - Ray Tate Dec 19, 2003

    John Costanza is no stranger to Simpsons Comics, and in this issue he shows off his talents for effortlessly nailing each character to the onscreen model. Another element he adds to the story is depth. I've always found King of the Hill to be flat looking. While the Simpsons live in a weird, yellow, four-fingered world that world still mimics our three-dimensional reality. Read Full Review

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