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SpongeBob Comics No. 29

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SpongeBob Comics No. 29 is a SpongeBob SquarePants comic book that was released on February 12, 2014 and had a price of 2.99 USD.

Summary

This issue: United Plankton finally cashes in on the trend that's sweeping comics--science stories starring sea-dwelling squirrels. That's right, it's a whole issue starring Sandy Cheeks, SpongeBob's Texas twangin' rodent pal, who's an athlete and a lady scientist t'boot! See Sandy save Bikini Bottom from the horror of the gargantuan Aqua Chimp! Gasp as she goes paw-to-tentacle against Plankton in an invention showdown! Scratch your head as you try to comprehend what her oddest invention has done to SpongeBob's holes! And quake in fear as she discovers the source of that awful noise coming from deep within an unexplored trench! All this plus ocean facts about squirrels (yup!), Patrick's dental-care invention, and a Sandy-themed Rube Goldberg tribute with art by R. Sikoryak (Masterpiece Comics).

Comics

Title Page(s)
Monkey Sea, Monkey Do! 1-10
SpongeBob gives Sandy an aqua-monkey for her birthday, but the aqua-monkey becomes too big for Sandy's treedome and invades Bikini Bottom.
Sandy vs Plankton 11-14
Sandy and Plankton fight over on who can create a better invention.
Pore of the Worlds 15-18
SpongeBob tries out pancakes from Sandy's invention, which turns his pores into inter-dimensional portals for an entry of strange creatures from all over the universe.
Scaredy Snail 19-28
Sandy and SpongeBob hear a weird sound from a trench and they go into the trench to see what is making the noise.
Flotsam and Jetsam Ocean Facts: Squirrels?! 29
A squirrel talks about her ocean relatives.
It's Very Simple, SpongeBob! 30-31
Sandy creates an invention to help SpongeBob wake up really early the next morning.
Wet and Wild West 32
Sandy has a dream about SpongeBob being dried up in the wild west.
No Cavities 34


Trivia

General

File:Weird Science 12 - SpongeBob Comics 29 mini.jpg
The cover of this issue (right) parodies the cover of Weird Science #12 (left).

Cultural references

  • The following titles are parodies of:
    • Monkey Sea, Monkey Do! - The phrase "Monkey see, monkey do," which refers to the act of mimicry with limited knowledge.
    • Pore of the Worlds - Earth's inner core
    • Scaredy Snail - The phrase "scaredy cat," used to denote an easily frightened person.
    • Wet and Wild West - The 1999 Will Smith western comedy Wild Wild West.
  • The cover is a parody of the 12th comic book issue of Weird Science.