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SpongeBob Comics No. 36

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SpongeBob Comics No. 36 is a SpongeBob SquarePants comic book released on September 10, 2014.

Summary

It's the climactic conclusion of SHOWDOWN AT THE SHADY SHOALS--SpongeBob's first soggy serial! In this final chapter, the friendship of aquatic champions Mermaid Man and Viro Reganto transforms all of Bikini Bottom into a world of superhero realism–with stunning new renditions of SpongeBob and Patrick courtesy of Jerry Ordway. Plus a Mr. Krabs comic by Tony Millionaire, SpongeFunnies by James Kochalka, and a choose-your-path comic starring the whole cast![1]

Comics

Title Page(s)
Showdown at the Shady Shoals 1-14; 16
(part 5 of 5) Mermaid Man and Viro Reganto team up to defeat the Tidal Wave, and the power of friendship transforms them and makes them young and powerful again.
Squawk! Esperanto! 15
A Soggy Select-a-Journey 17-19
Help Mr. Krabs decide whether to give movie passes to SpongeBob or Pearl.
Swab Story 20-29
SpongeBob enters a swabbin' contest but needs to practice before he can compete with tough pirates.
Pranks for Nothing 30-31
SpongeBob pulls an elaborate prank, pranking Patrick to prank Squidward.
Airbag Deployment 32
Everybody Wins 32
The A-Counting Office 34
SpongeBob interrupts Mr. Krabs while he is counting his money.


Trivia

General

  • The comic Pranks for Nothing involves SpongeBob pulling a prank, which was a previous plot device of the episode "Pranks a Lot."

Cultural references

  • The title of Pranks for Nothing parodies the phrase "Thanks for nothing," which is said to denote ungratefulness towards someone as a result of their wrongdoings.
  • The title of The A-Counting Office is a parody of The Accounting Office, Inc.

References

  1. In Stores 9-10-14. Bongo Comics (August 9, 2014). Retrieved on August 10, 2020.