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Simpsons Halloween Comic to Feature Death Note Parody
posted on 2008-07-17 05:40 EDT
Not-So-Daily Link of the Day: Nina Matsumoto, the Canadian artist whose Internet popularity jumped after she posted an anime-inspired drawing of The Simpsons cast, is drawing a Simpsons parody of the Death Note manga for this year's Halloween issue of Bongo Comics' The Simpsons comic series. She happened to have posted a combination of The Simpsons and Death Note (pictured at right) online in January of 2007. She is also drawing the Yōkaiden title for Del Rey and drew a Simpsons comic short that paid homage to anime in Bongo Comics' Free Comic Book Day issue this year.
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