Bongo Comics Group - All Series

All Series

  • Simpsons Comics (1993–present) 194 Issues
  • Bartman (1993-1995) 6 Issues
  • Itchy & Scratchy Comics (1993-1994) 4 Issues
  • Radioactive Man Vol. 1 (1993-1994) 6 Issues
  • Krusty Comics (1995) 3 Issues
  • Bart Simpson's Treehouse of Horror (1995–present) 18 Issues
  • Roswell, Little Green Man (1996-1999) 6 Issues
  • Hopster's Tracks (1998) 2 Issues
  • Bart Simpson (2000–present) 75 Issues
  • Futurama Comics (2000–present) 62 Issues
  • Radioactive Man Vol. 2 (2000-2004) 9 Issues
  • Futurama/Simpsons Infinitely Secret Crossover Crisis (2002-2003) 2 Issues
  • Simpsons/Futurama Crossover Crisis II (2005) 2 Issues
  • Heroes Anonymous (2003-2004) 6 Issues
  • Simpsons Classics (2004–present) 30 Issues
  • Simpsons Super Spectacular (2005–present) 15 Issues
  • The Simpsons Winter Wingding (2006–present) 6 Issues
  • The Simpsons Summer Shindig (2007–present) 6 Issues
  • Comic Book Guy: The Comic Book (2010) 5 Issues
  • SpongeBob SquarePants Comics (February 9, 2011)
  • Sergio Aragonés Funnies (2011–present) 8 Issues
  • Simpsons Illustrated (2012–present) 3 Issues
  • Simpsons One-Shots (2012–present) 3 Issues

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