Mypods And Boomsticks
The Simpsons forthcoming comics’ # 154 steps in
Submitted by administrator on Sat, 06/06/2009 - 14:47Hey Simpson junkies, have you heard of the arrival of comics #154 which is about to be made available in the markets. I am sure you all will be grateful to me after reading this and would want to grab it as soon as possible. So come on guys, get up and get it.
As we all know, the show is fantabulous and leaves its mark on every heart with its each episode. I must say the creators have done a tremendous job to bring the show up till this stage. The way they present the characters and moulds the storyline where needed is truly admirable. Undoubtedly, it is a big achievement in itself to get a place among the best animated shows of American television.
This comic narrates the story of Simpsons after they find out a bee hive at their home and decide to annihilate the bees. But when they taste the syrupy honey, they get a notion to make money out of this. Doesn’t it sound so amusing? I am sure folks you will fall in love with this another comical instance.

The recent episode of the series, Mypods And Boomsticks was aired on May 31, 2009. Tell me guys; have you seen this fantastic episode? Simpson’s fans surely keep their eyes on all its episodes and others become fan after watching such superb episode of series.
In Mypods And Boomsticks we see that Homer gets suspicious about the terrorist plan which he thinks is being devised by Bart’s new friend and attempts to tip off the inhabitants of Springfield about the impending tragedy.
Hey, there’s something interesting which I found while surfing on net. It’s about the upcoming episodes of The Simpsons. On June 7, 2009, ‘How The Test Was Won’ will lead to the Vice President’s Assessment Test from which Bart is going be expelled even after making the ideal score in the practice test.
‘Gone, Maggie Gone’ which will be aired on June 14, 2009. Here Lisa secretly solves the mystery, posing as a nun when Maggie vanishes from the doorstep of convent after being left there by Homer.

