HAVING LONG SINCE run out of Simpson family members to feature on the covers of collectible DVD packaging, the 12th season DVD release of The Simpsons instead portrays occasional supporting character Comic Book Guy .
The 21st season will begin on September 27th, 2009 at 8:00pm with “Homer The Whopper”.
Comic Book Guy casts Homer as the lead in “Everyman,” a feature film based on the new comic book superhero he created. To whip him into shape for the part, the movie studio hires celebrity fitness trainer Lyle McCarthy (guest voice Seth Rogen) but Homer has trouble sticking to his new, healthy regimen.
This episode is co-written by Seth Rogen, and was originally intended to air in season 20.
The Complete Twelfth Season DVD has been released today in the United States and Canada.
Retailing at , the set is also available in a Comic Book Guy head version (pictured, right) for .
Fans who had hoped for updated packaging will be sorely disappointed. The set largely resembles the season 11 box set, with the discs contained within cardboard sleeves once more. That said, the box art is as beautiful as ever, with images taken from a sci fi convention in true Comic Book Guy style.
The set will be released in the UK on September 28th, 2009 and on September 2nd, 2009 in Australia.
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