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SpongeBob Comics No. 27

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SpongeBob Comics No. 27 is a SpongeBob SquarePants comic that was released on December 11, 2013.

Summary

SpongeBob is dragged to court...by a mob of angry jellyfish! It's "Trial By Jelly" for SpongeBob and Patrick, by Vince DePorter (Scooby-Doo). Then cartoonist Israel Sanchez (Flight) puts Squidward through the ringer in "Blue Bonnet Society." Can Squidward survive the chaos after he interrupts SpongeBob's warm-up exercises? In "The Amazing SpongeBot" by David DeGrand (Zombie Chasers) a mechanical future SpongeBob must stop the present-day Mr. SquarePants from performing a comedy routine--or else the future will be all messed up or something! Also in this issue: SpongeBob blows up big; Gary's shell gets detailed; and Patrick declares a new holiday. PLUS: SpongeFunnies by James Kochalka and a kooky coral maze by Robert Leighton (New Yorker) and Gary Hallgren (Air Pirates).

Comics

Title Page(s)
Trial by Jelly 1-10
SpongeBob is sued and dragged into court by a mob of angry jellyfish!
The Big Fight 11
SpongeBob's bubble goes against a sea cactus. Which one will win?
Bubble Spelunkers 11
SpongeBob explores an ancient cave and finds a cave bubble that he thinks belonged to the dinosaurs million of years ago.
The Cost of Inflation 12-13
SpongeBob and Patrick breathe air into their bodies, which causes them to inflate like a balloon.
Fix-up Mix-up 14
SpongeBob and Gary go to a repairman so he can fix SpongeBob's old tricycle, but the repairman ends up replacing Gary's shell design instead.
Path of Distraction 15-18
The Blue Bonnet Society 19-28
Can Squidward survive the chaos after he interrupts SpongeBob's warm-up exercises at work?
The Amazing SpongeBot 29-32
A mechanical future SpongeBob must stop the present-day Mr. SquarePants from performing a comedy routine or else the future will be all messed up or something!
Mystery Date! 34
SpongeBob tries to figure out why he circled this date on the calendar.


Trivia

Cultural references

  • The title of Trial by Jelly is a parody of the trial by jury amendment.
  • The title of Mystery Date! is a reference to the girl-marketed romance board game of the same name.