Simpsons Comics #115
In "Sofa So Good," Homer's unexpected layer of fat leads him down an unlikely path to fame as an escape artist, catching the attention of The Krusty the Clown Show. Meanwhile, Lisa sets out to make her own mark by developing a new kind of plant, turning the Simpson household into a stage for quirky ambition. Written by Ian Boothby and illustrated by John Costanza, with colors by Art Villanueva and letters by Karen Bates, this 2006 Titan Comics issue captures the show's signature blend of absurdity and heart. The cover, by Bill Morrison and Jason Ho with inks by Mike Rote, perfectly encapsulates the episode's offbeat charm.
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After it's discovered that Homer has a layer of fat around his skin, he starts to work as an escape artist and becomes famous when he starts to participate in The Krusty the Clown Show. Lisa decides therefore to also become famous by creating a new plant.
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