Los Simpson in its comic and animated forms is not just entertainment — it’s a . It has been a running commentary on how we create, share, and consume content for over three decades. Whether on a TV screen or a printed page, Springfield remains one of the sharpest, funniest mirrors held up to the entertainment world.
| Issue | Value (Near Mint) | Why | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Simpsons Comics #1 (1993) | $150 - $300 | First independent story. | | Treehouse of Horror #1 (1995) | $80 - $120 | First comic-original horror story. | | Simpsons Comics #100 (2003) | $40 - $60 | Giant fold-out cover, parodying Crisis on Infinite Earths . | Los Simpson in its comic and animated forms
The characters are well-developed and relatable, with each one having their own unique personality. Homer's lovable oaf persona, Marge's homemaker charm, Bart's mischievous antics, Lisa's intelligence and compassion, and Maggie's adorable silence all contribute to the show's enduring appeal. | Issue | Value (Near Mint) | Why