Bart the Disruptor: How Simpsons Comics Turned TV’s Rebel into a Media Hopper
The Simpsons, and specifically Comic Bart, have had a lasting impact on popular media and entertainment. From comic books to video games, movies, and merchandise, Bart's antics continue to entertain audiences worldwide. This guide provides a glimpse into the vast and wacky world of Comic Bart entertainment content. Bart the Disruptor: How Simpsons Comics Turned TV’s
When Matt Groening founded Bongo Comics in 1993 alongside Steve and Cindy Vance and Bill Morrison, the venture was seen as a gamble. Licensed comic books based on television properties frequently suffered from poor production quality and a lack of creative synergy with the source material. However, Simpsons Comics shattered these preconceptions. When Matt Groening founded Bongo Comics in 1993
: Bart Simpson (2000–2016) ran for 100 issues, focusing on short, high-energy stories centered on Springfield’s children. : Bart Simpson (2000–2016) ran for 100 issues,