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Simpsons Comics#41
Cover: Bill Morrison

Simpsons Comics #41

Feb 1999 · Bongo · 2.50 USD; 3.50 CAD
“Bart Simpson & the Krusty Brand Fun Factory”

In "Bart Simpson & the Krusty Brand Fun Factory," Bart and Homer are drawn into a surreal, candy-colored factory where every product promises endless fun—except things start to feel a little too real. With the factory’s bizarre attractions and a creeping sense of dread, Bart and Homer must navigate a world where the brand’s promises may come at a cost. Written by Jesse Leon McCann and Robert L. Graff, with art by James Lloyd and inks by Tim Bavington, the issue’s vibrant colors by Nathan Kane and sharp lettering by Jeannine Black bring the madness to life, all under Bill Morrison’s eerie, eye-catching cover.

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writer Jesse Leon McCann · writer Robert L. Graff · artist James Lloyd · inker Tim Bavington · colorist Nathan Kane · letterer Jeannine Black · cover Bill Morrison

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colorist Nathan Kane
cover pencils, inks Bill Morrison

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In the Krusty Brand Fun Factory, all your brand name dreams come true, so of course Bart and Homer will do anything to get into it. But a mysterious presence convinces Bart and Homer they won't escape the Krusty Brand Deathtrap.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).