SpongeBob Comics No. 27
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) | ||
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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.