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By Dorkin, Kuper, Jones, Mao, Peyer, Rodriguez, Lemmy

 

Fan favorite Evan Dorkin graces the pages of this year’s annual with a tale of an intergalactic monster (named The Glavin) bent on conquering distant worlds named, who intercepts a space broadcast from none other than Professor Frink. Peter Kuper, alternative and political cartoonist, shows off his penchant for Edgar Allan Poe with a story entitled “The Tell-Tale Bart.” Kelley Jones teams up with Kelvin Mao to tell a tale of burial and betrayal as Flanders finally exacts his revenge on Homer. Then brace yourself as cult icon and metal music maestro Lemmy (of Motörhead), takes Homer on hard rockin’, heavy metal trip to Hell.





By Lay

Lisa composes a charming little ditty that soon finds itself in the ears and on the lips of everyone in town, turning Springfield into the kindest, gentlest, and happiest place on Earth. However, when peace on Earth and goodwill towards all men becomes a genuine reality…things begin to fall apart, and Springfield soon finds itself on the brink of destruction!

 



by Lay

 

Lisa struggles with her principles and feminist ideals when she enters a princess fashion contest to win the one thing she prizes among all others…a pony! However, she gets some unwanted competition from Bart, who enters the contest for reasons of his own. Plus, “Maggie’s Crib” by Sergio Aragones.

 



by Dixon, Ortiz, Rote

 

Bart gains a partner in crime when a new kid comes to Springfield Elementary. But it does not take long before Bart’s accomplice becomes his chief competitor, prompting Bart to delve into the wannabe’s mysterious past only to find himself in way over his head.



By Boothby, Delaney, Davis

 

The Comic Book Guy is dead, but not gone­­––and definitely not forgotten. After the eulogy delivered by a special guest and comic book legend (Nuff Said!), it’s time for Comic Book Guy’s last will and testament to be read, and with the portly proprietor’s passing, a deep void is felt by everyone in Springfield and beyond. Who will inherit the Android’s Dungeon? What will become of the virtual world of blogs and message boards without the snarkiness of Comic Book Guy’s irreverent and often unwanted pop culture criticisms on the Internet? Brace yourself for the geek and nerd fueled vacuum caused by his absence and the gathering storm of …The Dork Age!



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