Full List of Publications
Title | First issue | Last issue |
---|---|---|
Simpsons Comics and Stories | 1993-01January 1993 | 1993-01January 1993 |
The Official History of Bongo Comics | 1993-01993 | 1993-0 1993 |
Simpsons Comics | 1993-11November 1993 | ongoing |
Bartman | 1993-12December 1993 | 1995-07July 1995 |
Itchy & Scratchy Comics | 1993-12December 1993 | 1994-11November 1994 |
Radioactive Man | 1994-01January 1994 | 2004 |
Bartman and Radioactive Man | 1994-131994 | 1994-131994 |
Krusty Comics | 1995-01January 1995 | 1995-03March 1995 |
Lisa Comics | 1995-04April 1995 | 1995-04April 1995 |
The Simpson's Treehouse of Horror | 1995-09September 1995 | ongoing |
Bart Simpson | 2000-132000 | ongoing |
Simpsons Summer Special | 2001-12December 2001 | 2001-12December 2001 |
Futurama Simpsons Infinitely Secret Crossover Crisis | 2002-08August 2002 | 2003-01January 2003 |
Simpsons Super Spectacular | 2006-06June 2006 | ongoing |
The Simpsons Winter Wingding | 2006-13November 2006 | ongoing |
The Simpsons Summer Shindig | 2007-13 June 2007 | ongoing |
Simpsons Treasure Trove | 2007-13 July 2007 | ongoing |
Comic Book Guy: The Comic Book | 2007-13 July 2010 | November 2010 |
Simpsons Illustrated (2012) | 2007-13 January 2012 | ongoing |
One Shots | 2007-13 February 2012 | ongoing |
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