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SpongeBob Comics No. 26

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SpongeBob Comics No. 26 is a SpongeBob SquarePants comic book that was released on November 13, 2013.

Summary

This issue is filled with SICK humor! Because SpongeBob has a bad cold. And when his friends visit, things somehow get WORSE. Joey Weiser and Gregg Schigiel reveal all in "Sick Day." And in "Trench Vanilla," readers can experience a SpongeBob adventure in widescreen--that's right, it's a 10 page comic that is ONE continuous image! Enjoy this miracle of comic book technology courtesy of Robert Leighton and Gregg Schigiel. Plus: James Kochalka's "SpongeFunnies," David Lewman and Vanessa Davis's "Squidward in Love," Joey Weiser's "Phoney Dance Party," and Maris Wicks's "Flotsam and Jetsam." And to cap it off, Scott Roberts (PATTY-CAKE) shows us the awful things that happen when Patrick tries to think!

Comics

Title Page(s)
Sick Day 1-10
SpongeBob has a bad cold, and when his friends visit, their attempts at trying to cure him only makes things worse.
Squid's in Love 11-14
After seeing a beautiful squid girl at the Krusty Krab, Squidward works out to gain muscles so he looks more attractive to her.
Work for It 19
Mr. Krabs says he is not paying SpongeBob to have fun at work, so he ties a boulder on SpongeBob's back.
Microwave It! 19
Mr. Krabs replaces SpongeBob with a robot that is more efficient.
Relax 19
SpongeBob turns on his television to find that it is a robot.
SpongeBob & Patrick in Sundae Stroll 20-29
SpongeBob and Patrick stroll through a dangerous trench to get some free sundae ice cream.
Phone-y Dance Party 30-31
SpongeBob and friends start dancing to music while the phone is on hold.
Flotsam and Jetsam Ocean Facts: Horseshoe Crabs 32
This comic talks about horseshoe crabs.
Think Again 34
Patrick is bored, so he uses his thinking cap to get an idea on what to do next.


Trivia

General

  • The cover shows Patrick attempting to cure SpongeBob of an illness while in his doctor's uniform, a reference to his "Doctor Patrick" persona from the episodes "Suds" and "The Splinter."

Errors

  • On the cover, the inside of SpongeBob's mouth is the opposite side of his pores. However, the inside of his mouth is usually dark red.