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Bongo Comics Free-For-All (2005 Bongo Comics) FCBD comic books 2010-2012

  • Issue #2010
    Bongo Comics Free-For-All (2005 Bongo Comics) FCBD 2010
    • CBCS Authentic Signature
    • Paper: Off white to white
    • Witnessed Signature: Bill Morrison on 6/24/2022.
    • Label #23-0B3FAE4-046
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout.
      Other items consigned by Saddle River Comics

    Written by Chuck Dixon, Sergio Aragones, Tony Digerolamo and Ian Boothby. Art by Phil Ortiz, Mike DeCarlo, Sergio Aragones, John Delaney and Andrew Pepoy. The comic company that brings you The Simpsons and Futurama in the fantastic four-color format joins with retailers to reel in new readers, with a comic cornucopia of tantalizing tidbits and a spectacular sampling of the best in humor comics. FC 32pgs

  • Issue #2011
    Bongo Comics Free-For-All (2005 Bongo Comics) FCBD 2011

    FREE COMIC BOOK DAY 2011 - BONGO COMICS (W/A) Various Take the plunge into a treasure trove of Bongo comics with a brand-new, exclusive, one day, one-shot collection of stories featuring The Simpsons and Futurama. No library or millionaire's vault would be complete without this year's free collectible comic from your friends at Bongo.

  • Issue #2012
    Bongo Comics Free-For-All (2005 Bongo Comics) FCBD 2012

    (W) Brian Houlihan, Sergio Aragonés, Derek Drymon, James Kochalka. (A) James Lloyd, Andrew Pepoy, Sergio Aragonés, Gregg Schigiel, Ramona Fradon, James Kochalka. Bongo offers the best in humor comics with a proud tale from the boasting barflies of Moe's Tavern, as they recount their close encounter with marauding beasts as members of the Springfield Bear Patrol. And Sergio Aragonés joins the fun with a story from his own past of how he made his first peso as an underground and underage artist. Then, flip over the book for two of the swimmingest SpongeBob sagas from the series' hard-to-find earliest issues. In "Squidward and the Golden Clarinet," SpongeBob reads an issue of Mermaid Man to a less-than-welcoming Squidward. But this story has a musical hook even Squidward can't resist. Plus: a page of gags that go off the deep end by indie artiste James Kochalka