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		<title>Bart Simpson&#8217;s Treehouse of Horror Vol. 15</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Bart Simpson’s Treehouse of Horror Vol.15, released by Bongo Comics is undoubtedly the best comics to have been issued this week. Based on the annual Halloween theme, the issue has Kramers Ergot as the guest editor. Similar to the annual television episode, the issue includes stories that are full of horror and parody and [...]]]></description>
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<p>The Bart Simpson’s Treehouse of Horror Vol.15, released by Bongo Comics is undoubtedly the best comics to have been issued this week. Based on the annual Halloween theme, the issue has Kramers Ergot as the guest editor. Similar to the annual television episode, the issue includes stories that are full of horror and parody and the readers are definitely going to find it very amusing. The stories are mostly normal Simpsons fare apart from some of them being fantasies.</p>
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<p>The Three Little Pigs is a hilarious story where you find Moe building a woman for him and Milhouse goes on a killing spree. This is just a taste of what is in store for the readers. Tim Hensley’s The Simpsons gets the issue moving and happens to be the first story in this issue. The hilarious story is about how the characters reach a horrible conclusion by brooding over the same thing over and over again. The following story which is a combined work of Matthew Thurber and Kevin Huizenga is a fantasy which describes a world where occurs a total societal collapse due to the economic hardships that have plagued the world recently.</p>
<p>The artwork in this story is simply amazing with kids looking a little older than they actually are. Going beyond the economy jokes, the story adds plenty of laughs by scripting a strange plant invasion plot. The best part of the issue is the story of Ben Jones which is titled as Boo-tleg. It is about Apu and Sanjay who apparently kill everyone in Springfield with poisonous candy. Overall, the issue with its humorous stories is sure a must read for the readers.</p>
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