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Cover: Bill Morrison & Jason Ho

Simpsons Comics #62

Jan 2002 · Titan · 2.30 GBP
“Tanks for Nothing”

In "Tanks for Nothing," Homer Simpson takes his antics to a whole new level—literally—when he commandeers a tank to get to work, only to spark a full-blown parking feud that spirals out of control. Written by Ian Boothby and brought to life with sharp, energetic art by Phil Ortiz, inks by Tim Harkins, and vibrant colors by Art Villanueva, this 2002 Titan Comics issue sees Springfield teetering on the edge of chaos. The cover, by Bill Morrison and Jason Ho, captures the absurdity perfectly.

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writer Ian Boothby · artist Phil Ortiz · inker Tim Harkins · colorist Art Villanueva · letterer Karen Bates · cover Bill Morrison, Jason Ho

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Full credits

artist Phil Ortiz
letterer Karen Bates
cover pencils Bill Morrison
cover inks Jason Ho

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Homer drives a tank to work, where his lousy parking job fuels a revenge war that sends Springfield, and maybe the whole planet, hurtling toward the brink of destruction.

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