Simpsons Illustrated
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Simpsons Illustrated was a companion magazine to The Simpsons TV show. It ran for 10 issues from 1991-1993, published four times per year. The features included in-depth articles and interviews with the cast and crew, diagrams of many major characters' dream houses, comics, and fanart (which was highly encouraged). One issue was all 3-D, and came with glasses accordingly. Another recurring feature was a comic strip called Arnold drawn by creator Matt Groening's brother-in-law, Craig Bartlett, which later was adapted into the animated series Hey Arnold.
Issues of the magazine are now very hard to find.

