Issue | #10 |
Published | [May] 1995 |
Cover Price | 2.25 USD; 2.95 CAD |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | Bill Morrison (art director; editor); Jason Grode (managing editor) |
Notes | This is a flip book. |
Characters | Homer Simpson; Marge Simpson; Bart Simpson; Lisa Simpson; Maggie Simpson; Mr. Burns [Charles Montgomery Burns] |
Genre | Humor; Sitcom; Family |
Pencils | Bill Morrison (signed) |
Inks | Peter Alexander ? [signed as Alexander] |
Letters | typeset |
Notes | This is a flip book. |
Characters | Homer Simpson; Marge Simpson; Bart Simpson; Lisa Simpson; Maggie Simpson; Mr. Burns [Charles Montgomery Burns]; Waylon Smithers; Lenny; Groundskeeper Willie; Apu Nahasapeemapetilon; Patty Bouvier; Selma Bouvier; Chief Wiggum; Moe Szyslak; Barney Gumble; Grampa Simpson [Abe Simpson] (flashback); Dr. Julius Hibbert |
Synopsis | Mr. Burns uses the Simpsons to smuggle a secret energy source into the country. |
Genre | Humor; Sitcom; Family |
Script | Jeff Rosenthal |
Pencils | Luis Escobar (Layouts); Tim Bavington (Pencils) |
Inks | Tim Bavington; Bill Morrison; Robert Kramer; David Mowry |
Colors | Nathan Kane; Electric Crayon |
Letters | Richard Starkings; Comicraft |
Script | Matt Groening |
Letters | typeset |
Notes | Matt talks about the bad haircuts he used to get as a child. |
Notes | Letters and fan art from readers - Thomas J. Takach, Lloyd Lewery, J.R. Yuing, Cathleen Bouillet, Debra J. Hopkins and Laura Ann Rickner. |
Characters | Apu Nahasapeemapetilon |
Genre | Humor; Sitcom; Family |
Script | Bill Morrison |
Pencils | Bill Morrison (signed) |
Inks | Bill Morrison (signed) |
Notes | This is the flip cover. |
Characters | Apu Nahasapeemapetilon; Jamshed Nahasapeemapetilon (Apu's nephew); Jamshed's father; Snake; Nelson Muntz; Dolph; Kearney; Homer Simpson; Selma Bouvier; Patty Bouvier; Chief Wiggum; Officer Lou |
Synopsis | Apu is trapped inside the Kwik-E-Mart for 96 hours, with a wanted man. |
Genre | Humor; Sitcom; Family |
Script | Bill Morrison |
Pencils | Shawn Cashman |
Inks | Shawn Cashman |
Colors | ? [as Electric Crayon] |
Letters | Richard Starkings; Comicraft |