There will be standing room only for Matt Groening's newest Simpsons Comics collection of comedy classics. This big, bulky, boffo book will have you bemused, boggled, and beside yourself with belly laughs. Join 'Our Favourite Family' as: Lisa joins a babysitter's union only to uncover an insidious plot against the youth of Springfield; Homer 'steals' Ned Flanders's swimming pool, leading to a full–scale siege on Evergreen Terrace; the whole family's Thanksgiving is threatened by Bart's greed, Lisa's protests and Homer's run–in with crazed, butter–fed turkeys; Lisa explores the subterranean catacombs under Springfield Elementary School; Grampa's ownership of a WWII tank hurtles Springfield towards the brink of destruction; Homer and Moe's other regular customers open a rival bar; Maggie gets a bedroom remodel Homer–style; and Mr Burns's loyal lackey, Waylon Smithers, turns out to be the royal ruler . of Sweden. You will be rolling in the aisles with this side–splitting, knee–slapping, stand–up comic collection.
Matthew Abram Groening is an American cartoonist, television producer and writer from Portland, Oregon.
Groening is best known as the creator of The Simpsons. He is also the creator of Futurama and the author of the weekly comic strip Life in Hell. Groening distributed Life in Hell in the book corner of Licorice Pizza, a record store in which he worked.
He made his first professional cartoon sale to the avant-garde Wet magazine in 1978. The cartoon is still carried in 250 weekly newspapers.
Very funny book, especially for Simpsons fans. Stories include baby Maggie going missing; Homer and his pals taking over Moe's Tavern; A big Thanksgiving fiasco; Smithers becoming King of Springfield; and the Simpsons building a phenomon pool in a hot summer that is illegal. Very funny, since I like The Simpsons. Very funny, 'nuff said.
I enjoyed this, but I didn't like it as much as I thought I was going to. With a title like "Belly Buster", I assumed it would be hilarious. However, I only laughed a couple times. I enjoy the Simpsons though. I think I enjoy them more on the television screen than on a page though.
This book was a great book that made me laugh. Althought it wasnt that long of a book it was fun to read. After reading for a second time it is still as funny as the first.
i remember loving these when i was a kid, and i can still see the appeal. each story feels like a lost episode of the tv show, complete with dumb jokes and incredibly niche references (but also lovable characters)
and i got to see ralph wiggum get his nose stuck in a pool filter so i have no real complaints.
Similar to the Bart Simpson comics, these are acceptable but really basic and unfunny most of the time. Interesting scenario setups but they tend not to pay off...
Most of these felt like decent episodes of the Simpsons but some had a lackluster archie comics type feel to them. It was good and I enjoyed it but I don't think I actually laughed at anything.
Simpsons Comics: Belly Buster follows the Simpsons characters as they go on different adventures. These comics were cleverly written, hilarious, and hard to put down. An overall well-written comic book for anyone who is a fan of the show. 4.5/5
I really loved this one. It was really funny and I had a great time reading. I loved all of the comics in this one (which is rare because there are usually one or two that I don’t like). I really loved the King of Sweden one - it was really funny