The entire Simpson family embarks on a road trip to various destinations, including Scotland, where Bart reunites groundskeeper Willie with his estranged brother, and all over America when Homer chaperones Lisa's class on a trip from coast to coast.
the spiritual life of the world's most animated family
Pinsky, Mark
2001
Examines the treatment of religion in "The Simpsons," profiling several characters, describing the show's often-sarcastic exploration of moral and ethical issues, and discussing its underlying support of family and community values as well as religious diversity.
Ralph muses about household pets, poetry, constellations, homemade gifts, hiding spots, sports, school, right and wrong, and a lot of other off-beat subjects.
Bart Simpson goes green, saves Nelson from going to jail, plays big brother to Maggie and Lisa, and becomes a threat to national security when he and Milhouse build a rocket.
Presents information on the television cartoon character, Homer Simpson, from what's on Homer's mind, to what's in Homer's fridge, including his favorite things, his friends and enemies, and how he spends a typical day.
A collection of seventeen comics featuring self-proclaimed underachiever Bart Simpson; along with his parents Marge and Homer, his siblings Maggie and Lisa, and other characters from Springfield.
Presents nine comic strips from volumes 11 through 14 of Simpsons Comics, including adventures that feature Ned Flanders, Principal Skinner, Grandpa Simpson, and other residents of Springfield.