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The comics frequently use Springfield as a "complete universe" to mock real-world media trends. Hollywood Parodies: Stories like " Springfield Goes to the Movies " spoof blockbuster tropes. Specific issues, such as Bart Simpson Comic #5 , directly parody shows like The Wild Wild West .
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6. Case Study: Bart Simpson Comics #1 (2000)
- Plot: Bart discovers a hidden basement in Springfield Elementary containing old detention records. He releases all former pranksters, accidentally causing a chaos epidemic.
- Entertainment value: High visual gags (exploding lockers, living chalkboard erasers), nonstop pacing.
- Media impact: This issue was pirated and circulated on early peer-to-peer networks (Napster, Kazaa) as a PDF, becoming one of the first “digital comics” widely shared, proving demand for digital graphic novels years before tablets.
The Birth of a Print Empire: Bongo Comics Group
In 1993, Matt Groening, concerned that the licensing machine behind The Simpsons was diluting the brand’s quality, founded Bongo Comics Group. The flagship title, Simpsons Comics, debuted to immediate success. But it was the secondary titles—Bart Simpson Comics, Bartman, and Radioactive Man—that truly carved out a unique niche. The comics frequently use Springfield as a "complete