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By Dixon, Ortiz, Rote

 

There’s a new cat lady in town, and her name is…Lisa Simpson! Hoping to pad her college-bound resume with community service, Lisa lends a helping hand to Eleanor Abernathy (aka The Cat Lady) only to find that the feline-friendly female has gone missing. Soon, Lisa becomes responsible for the care and well-being of the wacky woman’s whole kit and kaboodle of kitty cats.



By Aragonés, DiGerolamo, Lay, Trainor

 

Bart attempts his most elaborate practical joke ever and becomes an Internet sensation with a little help from his friends…about 15 million of them. Then, Rod and Todd Flanders believe it is their mission to save Homer and Bart’s souls. Plus: Sergio Aragonés “Maggie’s Crib.”



By Boothby, Costanza, Novin

 

After destroying Disco Stu’s entire video collection of 1970s television shows, Homer is ordered by the court to replace the library. Thus begins a nostalgic trip to yesteryear, featuring life on the prairie, variety show puppets, a beaten down and beaten up private eye, and much more.



By Groening 

 

When Moe’s gall bladder goes on the fritz, Homer, Carl, Lenny, and Barney are forced to face the prospect of life without beer--unless Moe’s Bar’s best barflies bound from their barstools becoming bartenders to save their buddy’s bread and butter. Then, Homer drives a tank to work (that’s right…we said a tank), escalating tensions and hurl Springfield toward the brink of destruction. Also, Ned Flanders debuts his new cable access show featuring historic landmarks in Springfield and Homer gets in over his head while hanging wallpaper. (Collects Simpsons Comics #53 & 54)



By Boothby, Ortiz and DeCarlo

 

While Lisa’s best humanitarian instincts lead her to restore an injured owl to health, Homer’s base behavior towards his fellow man intrigues Mr. Burns, who takes advantage of those qualities in a “get rich quick” real estate scheme.





By Boothby, Delaney, Pepoy

 

It’s a super spectacular Bartman doubleheader! First, after a run-in with The Brotherhood of Bullies, Bartman is entrusted with Professor Frink’s newest invention, a cell phone that can give its owner superheroic abilities. In the hands of Bartman’s sidekick, however, the device leads to a series of transformations that turn Houseboy (Milhouse) into a very, very, bad boy! Then while visiting Frink Labs, Bart uses the professor’s newest invention to do the family laundry, and soon the genetic material from the clothing melds with Frink’s concoction to create sentient metal creatures that resemble the Simpsons. It's then up to Bartman, along with the Metal Simpsons to clean-up Homer’s latest mess at the nuclear power plant.



By Aragonés, Dorkin, Kaplan, Lay, Trainor

 

After a visit to an Egyptian exhibit at the museum, Lisa is inspired to create her own history project for a tomb featuring Malibu Stacy as Queen Cleptopetra with surprising results. Then, someone is defacing all the billboards around Springfield by drawing mustaches on them, but if El Barto isn’t the culprit, who is? Finally, Bart gets a shot at redemption with the department store Santa.



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