Sunday, August 24, 2008
Simpsons Comics #145
Simpsons Comics #145
Written by Eric Rogers and Chuck Dixon and Illustrated by John Costanza
Published by Bongo Comics
The Simpsons is one of my favorite TV shows and I like buying the comic. I like how there were two stories in the comic instead of just one. The first story is sort of funny. I like how Homer and Bart dress like stormtroopers. I want to get a stormtrooper costume so bad.
I like how Homer and Bart start their own comic store. I think owning a comic store would be so much fun. I’d work there all the time. The comic book guy was in this comic a lot and I like him on the show but he wasn’t so funny in the comic. I liked how he kept having to get different jobs and he kept getting fired. That was funny. When Homer started to look like the comic book guy was funny, too. And I like how Milhouse got a job working for Homer and his comic store.
The second story was better. It was more like the show. Marge found a huge mess in her kitchen and it was a mystery to find out who made the mess. It was funny when Homer blames Bart and calls him a liar. I like how Marge figured out each part in how the mess was made like a detective. And then Homer is so stupid and asks when dinner is even though Marge is mad and cleaning.
The art was very good. It looks just like the cartoon so that was good. I just wish the comic was funnier like the show is. I was reading Simpsons comics before I started reading other comics and they’re mostly good. The first part just wasn’t as funny as I thought it would be.
My Rating: 7 out of 10
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3 comments:
Love your reviews Kid! Keep up the great work. You make me laugh.
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