Simpsons Comics #231
In "Mass Historia!", Springfield's bicentennial celebration takes a wild turn as the town's forgotten past unfolds in all its absurd, heroic, and utterly bizarre glory. Written by Ian Boothby and brought to life by Phil Ortiz’s vibrant art, with inks by Mike DeCarlo, colors by Art Villanueva, and letters by Karen Bates, this supersized tale reveals the surprisingly epic roots of the city that’s earned its nickname as “America’s crudbucket.” The cover by Phil Ortiz captures the chaotic spirit of the story, a 3.99 GBP comic from 2014 that’s equal parts history lesson and satire.
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"It's a supersized story about the bicentennial celebration of the history of Springfield. Witness the heretofore untold and influential past of the town that's affectionately become known as "America's crudbucket," and find out from tales of its fantastic forefathers to its civil war to its fight for civil rights why the worst city in the country is also its funniest!
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