The essential companion for anyone celebrating Halloween - Simpsons style!

Now Simpsons fans can trick or treat along with their favourite family with this compendium of tips and features, including how to monster-proof your room, how to tell if your babysitter is a witch, and how all the citizens of Springfield celebrate Halloween. Plus, they'll enjoy three complete issues of Bart Simpson's Treehouse of Horror comics.

The Simpsons is the 12th-most-watched show among all age groups, and the longest-running animated television serries ever with more than 200 episodes. The highly anticipated Halloween show is The Simpsons ighest rated episode each year. Boo!


Spine-tingling Spooktacular

by Matt Groening

Published 17 September 2001

A Halloween collection of things that go bump in the night – namely the inimitable Bart Simpson. Prepare to be scared, very scared – and very entertained, as Bart provides a little bit of black magic.

What is Halloween without The Simpsons annual special, and what is the annual special without Bart Simpson’s Treehouse of Horror II? This long-awaited follow-up to the original Treehouse book will contain three comics plus brand new material.

Following the same format as the original, highly successful Treehouse book, Bart Simpson’s Treehouse of Horror II will guarantee a further dose of the heebie-jeebie hullabaloos, and will have you cringing in fear at the maniacal monstrosity of Matt Groening’s genius.



Heebie Jeebie Hullabaloo

by Matt Groening

Published 4 October 1999

A Halloween collection of things that go bump in the night – namely the inimitable Bart Simpson. Prepare to be scared, very scared – and very entertained, as Bart provides a little bit of black magic.

What is Halloween without The Simpsons annual special, and what is the annual special without Bart Simpson’s Treehouse of Horror? This long-awaited follow-up to the bestselling Bart Simpson’s Guide to Life continues the impressive roll call of HarperCollins’s Simpsons publications.

Marvel as Lisa combines human DNA from Homer’s toenail clippings with a Venus flytrap to create a giant donut-eating plant in ‘Little Shop of Homers’. And in another spooktacular story, gasp in horror as a sleazy old enemy gets a slimy new look in a tale of murder, mayhem and mucus that Bart calls ‘Sideshow Blob’. Also see Lisa possessed by musical evil spirits in ‘The Exorsister’. And just when you thought the terror was over, you’ll chew your nails to the quick as Springfield succumbs to the ‘Immigration of the Body Snatchers’.

Prepare to cringe in fear at the maniacal monstrosity of Matt Groening’s genius.