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World Famous Comics: Simpsons Comics Dollars to Donuts
Simpsons Comics Dollars to Donuts
By: Matt Groening
Publisher: Harper Paperbacks
Average Rating:4.00 out of 5.00 stars
Binding: Paperback
Label: Harper Paperbacks
Number of Items: 1
Number of Pages: 128
Publication Date: April 01, 2008
Release Date: April 08, 2008

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Average Rating:4.00 out of 5.00 stars

4 out of 5 stars"Yes, I believe the children are our future. Teach them well and... um... everybody cut footloose."---Principal Homer Simpson
I like most of the Simpsons comic books because, unlike the television series, they have remained consistently funny by creating stories around Simpsons characters instead of relying on celebrity guests. I like how these book often include comics around one-off or lesser used characters. In the case of this collection of strips, you see appearances by Lil' Krusty, Lil' Ned Flanders, and Hank Scorpio. Some reviewers have criticized these collections for having covers which have nothing to do with what's inside (i.e. "Simpsons Bonanza" has no comic dealing with the wild west). Well "Dollars to Donuts" does have strips that feature dollars (actually, a 5 dollar bill) and donuts (they don't play poker with them, though). I dropped a star because this book is not quite as solidly funny as some past comic books.

"The Buck Stops Everywhere"--The exciting journey of a $5 bill that changed history. There are A LOT of historical problems and anachronisms in this comic. Mary Todd Lincoln is made to look way more glamorous than she was in real life. Homer posing as President Lincoln??? Yeah, that would work. Photography when Lincoln was a kid? Oh well, it's just a comic.
"Kent's State"--Short where Bart makes fun of Kent Brockman during his award ceremony. The ending isn't very funny and is quite predictable.
"All Fired Up"--Homer gets fired and finds others in the unemployment office. We learn about the origins of Mel's bone (you'll see Mel in a whole different light). Patty's dismissal started with her cashing in her Laramie frequent smoker points. Groundskeeper Willie is fired and Gil, well, he always gets fired. Police Chief Wiggum and Mayor Quimby also have stories. Good ending.
"Asphalt Bungle"--Short about Homer taking a second job as a beggar. He got the idea when he found out a panhandler made the list of richest Springfieldians at #245 making six figures (Come on! How many millionaires are there in Springfield?).

"Ned the Simpson"--After being caught in a speed trap, Homer is sentenced to appear in a reality show (it counts as community service in Springfield's fictitious state) "House Swappers" with Ned Flanders, where they end up swapping more than furniture.
"Lisa Goes to Camp"--Strange story about Lisa in smart camp where she meets a James Bond wannabe and a kid set on taking over the world.
"Homer Effect"--A very fast-moving strip involving Bart and Milhouse being bitten by a radioactive ant (Milhouse really looks sick), the nuclear power plant being closed down as a result, and Homer becoming a wizz at his new job at the donut factory.
"'How I Spent My Summer Vacation' by Lisa Simpson" or "'To Hell and Back' by Bart Simpson"--Bart and Lisa have different takes on their summer vacations.
"Brain Drain"--Two-pager where Mr. Burns seeks the ideas of his employees to improve the nuclear power plant's image.
"The Principal of the Thing"--When the school board promotes Principal Skinner to Superintendent, a new principal is needed: Homer. This one had a strange ending but was good for the most part.
"Lil' Krusty in 'Give a Hoot, Stay in School'"--Krusty tells a short story about when he was in grade school. Mrs. Skinner was his teacher and lil' Ned Flanders was his classmate (remember the flashbacks that showed a little hellion Ned Flanders in the episode "Hurricane Neddy"?). I wish this one was longer.



5 out of 5 starsAbsolutely Funny
I own many Simpsons Comics and Dollars To Donuts is the funniest Simpsons Comics that has been released in a while. It tops the last two issues of Beach Blanket Bongo and Jam Packed Jamboree and those were very funny too.
I highly recommend it.



5 out of 5 starsThese comics are really great!
I disagree on the "bottom of the barrel" thing. The comics have constantly been better than the show itself. Though the show is still funny (most of the time) to me, the writers of the comics seem to have the funnier stories or just plain better stories. This collection contains stories from comics I haven't bought yet so I have not read all that is in here, but I know it will be a good read. All the Simpsons Comics weather you buy them on their own or you buy then in collections such as this, are great fun and funny reads!



5 out of 5 stars really good :)
I've ALSO bought Simpsons comics ever since they've been released in the '90s, and I think they're just as good as they ever were. I loved the stories and thought they were creative, not "bottom of the barrel". I thought they were true gems, and I use the term non-sarcastically.



1 out of 5 starsIncomprehensible isn't the same thing as hip
I've bought every collection of Simpsons comics since they were first published in the 1990s. Some have been excellent, staying true to the spirit of the program while expanding into unexplored regions of the Simpsons universe. During the last few years, they've gotten worse and worse. This is the bottom of the barrel. It contains such gems as:

"The Buck Stops Everywhere." A five-dollar bill, time travel, revolutionaries, and who knows what else? Frenetic, incomprehensible.

"Kent's State." Starts off with Kent Brockman, ends who knows where? I have no idea what it's supposed to be about.

"All Fired Up." Several characters at the unemployment office explain why they got fired, in stories too long for the frame.

"Lisa Goes to Camp." Tries to introduce 2 new characters and parody both James Bond and H.R. Pufnstuf.

"The Homer Effect." Bart and Milhouse suffer the real effects of radiation poisoning. Disgusting.

"The Principal of the Thing." Homer becomes principal, but not really. There's an inane surprise ending.


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