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SpongeBob Comics No. 43

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SpongeBob Comics No. 43 is a SpongeBob SquarePants comic book that was released on April 8, 2015.

Summary

When SpongeBob's most awesome feats of fry-cookery fail to impress Mr. Krabs, the desperate sponge resorts to forbidden experiments to push himself up the short-order evolutionary ladder. Behold the all-encompassing kitchen power of..."FryCook 2.0." Then, in "Mommie Drearest" the Flying Dutchman must beg SpongeBob to help him clean up his act before his ghostly, yet persnickety, mother visits. All this plus aquatic comics by Stephen DeStefano, Maris Wicks, Joey Weiser, and more![1]

Comics

Title Page(s)
SpongeBob SquarePants in Fry Cook 2.0 1-12
Mr. Krabs demands his fry cook SpongeBob to work harder so he can earn more money.
Let's Pretend 13
SpongeBob and Patrick play "let's pretend."
For Real This Time 13
SpongeBob pretends to be a space captain, but Patrick thinks that's too childish.
Flotsam and Jetsam Ocean Facts: Worms 14
This comic talks about worms.
A New Label Maker 19-22
Mr. Krabs gives SpongeBob and Squidward a label maker.
Mommy Dearest 23-32
The Flying Dutchman's mom is coming to visit him. However, SpongeBob has to help the Flying Dutchman clean up his ship and himself so the Flying Dutchman's mom cannot lecture him.
Hey, Squidward! 34
SpongeBob shows Squidward a picture of a blurry fish.


Trivia

General

  • SpongeBob's coloration has a lot more red/orange on the cover.
  • In the Mommy Dearest comic strip, all of the words in the ghost speech bubbles are green, while the words in the regular character speech bubbles are in black. Also, "mom" is spelled as "mum" in that comic strip.

Cultural references

  • The comic strip named Mommy Dearest is a reference to the movie Mommie Dearest.

References

  1. In Stores 4-8-15. Bongo Comics (April 6, 2015). Retrieved on August 11, 2020.