Simpsons Comics (1993)
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Premiere issue adapted from TV show
Polybagged with a Bongoverse poster
Cover swipe of the Fantastic Four #1
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Premiere issue adapted from TV show
Polybagged with a Bongoverse poster
Cover swipe of the Fantastic Four #1
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Reprint of The Simpsons #1 (1993)
32-page mini comic that measures 2.5 x3.5 inches and is stored in a plastic sleeve with a key chain attached
Original retail price: $2.99
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Reprint of The Simpsons #1 (1993)
32-page mini comic that measures 2.5 x3.5 inches and is stored in a plastic sleeve with a key chain attached
Original retail price: $2.99
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Bartcode edition with a partial image of Bart Simpson's head in the UPC box
Bartman #1, Itchy and Scratchy Comics #1 and Radioactive Man #1 each had a quarter image of Bart to complete the full illustration
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Bartcode edition with a partial image of Bart Simpson's head in the UPC box
Bartman #1, Itchy and Scratchy Comics #1 and Radioactive Man #1 each had a quarter image of Bart to complete the full illustration
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'Bartcode' variant with a partial image of Bart Simpson's head in the UPC box
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'Bartcode' variant with a partial image of Bart Simpson's head in the UPC box
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Infinity cover
Includes a trading card of the in-episode character Willy 'The Dupe' Dipkin, a baseball player
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Infinity cover
Includes a trading card of the in-episode character Willy 'The Dupe' Dipkin, a baseball player
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Flipbook with two stories
Sense and Censorability, inspired by true events
In 1986, a comic shop owner in Lansing, Illinois was arrested for selling obscene material which led to the establishment of the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund (CBDLF)
The titles that were considered obscene were Omaha Cat Dancer, Bizarre Sex, Weirdo and The Bodyssey
Reverse side of the comic featuring Radioactive Man with cover art inspired by Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. #1 (1968) by Jim Steranko
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Flipbook with two stories
Sense and Censorability, inspired by true events
In 1986, a comic shop owner in Lansing, Illinois was arrested for selling obscene material which led to the establishment of the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund (CBDLF)
The titles that were considered obscene were Omaha Cat Dancer, Bizarre Sex, Weirdo and The Bodyssey
Reverse side of the comic featuring Radioactive Man with cover art inspired by Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. #1 (1968) by Jim Steranko
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