When Homer’s obituary mysteriously appears in the Springfield Tribune, Moe, Barney and Homer are worried. When Lenny and Karl join the conversation, Homer and his pals decide to fight back and gain justice for this unpardonable misprint. Homer wants to sue the paper, but Lenny convinces him to capitalize on this opportunity and sue Mr. Burns instead, as it is claimed in the obituary that Homer died from a nuclear power plant accident at work. What follows is a mystery, involving the police, lawyers and the courts, all aimed at solving the million dollar question: “Where in the world is Homer Simpson? Or did he really die in a nuclear power plant accident?”
I was born in Albania. My family moved to the US when I was 9. We lived a year in L.A. Then we moved to Columbus, OH where I did all my schooling. I graduated from Ohio State with a B.A. in English in 2010, nine years after I first entered college; my proudest moment in 10 years. I have found writing to be its own reward. And I also love reading, the best of all pass times, though it's harder to do than say watching TV. I watch more TV than I read, but I enjoy reading far better.