Simpsons Comics #123
In "Now Museum, Now You Don't!", Mr. Burns takes a surprising turn toward public goodwill by opening a museum spotlighting his family’s legacy—complete with a dramatic reenactment of his childhood, starring Lenny as his father and Ralph as young Burns. Meanwhile, Homer, fed up with Arnie Pye’s traffic reports, teams up with Professor Frink to prove he can do the job better—though his methods may be more chaotic than helpful. Written by Ian Boothby and illustrated by Phil Ortiz, with inks by Phyllis Novin, colors by Art Villanueva, and letters by Karen Bates, this 2006 issue features a cover by Nathan Kane and Mike Rote.
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To improve his public image, Mr. Burns opens a museum that showcases his family's contributions to the country, featuring a dramatic presentation of his upbringing with Lenny playing the role of Burns' father and Ralph playing Burns as a boy. Meanwhile, Homer becomes frustrated with Arnie Pye's traffic reporting and, with some help from Professor Frink, sets out to prove that he can do a better job.
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