Comics Review: Simpsons Comics #208

Oh look, guys. Bart is in England, again. Is this stale, or something new?

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Spoilers Below

So, this is another tale of the Simpsons (this time, just Bart) in England. There was a bait and switch with the English Bart, and they get taken care of by the respective family. Everything is normal for Bart, even with the get rich scheme that Omar has. Bart helps him turn the wind farm into an amusement park. But when Omar says the magical words, “nothing can go wrong,” everything goes catastrophic. The Ferris Wheel breaks off from the turbine, gets caught in the cotton candy, and lands on London Bridge. Thankfully, this book is put out of its misery almost right after that, and the book comes to an end.

This book was bad as there was nothing entertaining. This was exactly the same as a “normal” day for the Simpsons, except it had a British accent to it. They even make mention that this is going to be just like home. This wasn’t funny, cute, or whatever you want to use. It was lazy, boring, and uninteresting. I kind of wish I could roll up this comic, and hit someone from Bongo on the head with it.

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