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Elizabeth Simpson, reads from "Perfection of Hope". 2002

At Alice Springs

Homer Simpson Baloon Animal - Grandville Island, Vancouver

Our last Volvo B9R Jonckheere JHV ready to depart our fleet

Despite it's remote location in a wee North East village this operator runs a smart fleet of modern coaches , some with fancy number plates SM..SON ..SUN etc

This is a picture of The Simpsons as Monsters. Those monsters are in the same color as handy dandy notebook pages from Blue's Clues which is yellow

Santa Cruz Simpsons Line

Vectorized Sticker

Elizabeth Simpson reads. 2003

A friend of mine recently moved to a new apartment, so I painted this as sent it to her as a housewarming gift. Can you guess what her favorite television show is?

Variety of Simpsons cartoon glasses

The Grand Union Canal near Simpson

Funny Bart simpson wallpaper like nirvana cd cover weeeeeee!

Kwik-E-Mart, Universal Studios Florida

Yes... Its true.. A person created a real thing Simpsons house! The kitchen...

Crusty ye olde restaurant dating back to 1757.

Stories from the Road, Port Pirie

Jimmi Simpson speaking at the 2017 San Diego Comic Con International, for "Westworld", at the San Diego Convention Center in San Diego, California.

 

Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.

Latest fleet addition at Simpsons. Bova automatic another one coming on Monday....

SAMSUNG CSC

 

KidRobot - The Simpsons

Wait time: 35 minutes. Forever.

 

The Simpsons Ride

Universal Studios

Orlando

Jessica Simpson sings the National Anthem at Reliant Stadium Sept. 9, 2002 just prior to the Houston Texans' first ever game in the NFL against the Dallas Cowboys. Houston won the game 19-10. Photo by Lee Roberts

Social Security Does Not Affect The Deficit

homer simpson mug, the mouth is open at the bottom to fit in some biscuits - mmm biscuits...

Suspended Animation Classic #101

Originally published Dec. 2, 1990 (#48)

 

Simpsons Illustrated

By R. A. Jones

 

Whoa, Mama! Have we got a magazine for you.

 

When the Fox television network decided to throw its animated cartoon series, “The Simpsons”, up against that powerhouse, “The Cosby Show”, it seemed as hopeless as aging boxer George Foreman attempting to take on heavyweight champion Evander Holyfield.

 

And the results were pretty much the same. “The Simpsons” came away beaten – but unbowed. It remains are probably the most successful prime time cartoon series since “The Flintstones” hit the screen. It’s a pop culture phenomenon that has affected our language and spawned a multitude of licensed by-products.

 

One spin-off is a new magazine, “Simpson Illustrated”. It’s not a large book – only 42 pages in length – but comes equipped with enough fun and games to satisfy any true “Simpsons” fan.

 

The book opens with a news section containing such noteworthy items as the story of a Texas state politician named Bart Simpson who was soundly defeated in a recent election. Also included is the actual ingredients found in sliced head cheese. Yum!!

 

For those whose brains are filled with useless information, there’s a Simpsons Trivia Quiz. We’re treated to Bart’s somewhat slanted re-telling of the legend of Goldilocks. In an interview with the animation directors of the show, we learn such behind-the-scenes secrets as how many spikes there are in Bart’s hair.

 

This is a slickly produced magazine that does a fairly good job of walking the same line trod by the TV series. It’s light and irreverent, and can be enjoyed by children and adults.

 

The series seems to have lost the bite found in earlier episodes. It’s been toned down and cleaned up, which is disappointing. Still, both it and the magazine offer plenty of entertainment.

 

“Simpsons Illustrated” costs $2.50, and is available on magazine racks and in comic book stores.

     

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