Simpsons Comics #130
In "Marge the Sellout," Marge Simpson’s attempt to clear out the attic backfires when she discovers the world of online selling through Lisa’s suggestion. What starts as a simple decluttering effort quickly spirals into an all-consuming obsession, leaving the Simpsons with nothing but memories—and no home. Written by Ian Boothby and illustrated by Phil Ortiz, with inks by Mike DeCarlo and colors by Art Villanueva, this 2007 Bongo Comics installment captures the absurdity of modern consumerism, all under a cover by Bill Morrison and Jason Ho, inked by Mike Rote.
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When Marge Simpson fails to get rid of old junk from the attic, she gets a tip from Lisa Simpson to sell them on eBuy. Marge becomes so addicted to selling stuff online she sells everything they own, unknowingly to Artie Ziff, so the family must move in with Grampa.
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