SpongeBob Comics No. 53
Appearance
SpongeBob Comics #53 is a SpongeBob SquarePants comic book that was released on February 10, 2016.
Summary
"Sea-quake!" The ocean floor rumbles and Bikini Bottom is split in two! But with a huge chasm separating SpongeBob from his beloved Krusty Krab, what's a poor fry cook to do? A certain Mr. Plankton has some ideas... Presented in SHAKE-O-RAMA, the deep sea's newest reading-gimmick sensation! Then in "Choose Your Words," SpongeBob and Patrick decide to cut the chatter and just speak one word for the rest of their silly lives. And you've never see one word wreak such havoc! All this plus "SpongeFunnies" by Kochalka and facts about Sea Cucumbers courtesy of Maris Wicks![2]
Comics
Title | Page(s) | ||
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Seaquake! | 1-14 | ||
A seaquake creates a giant crack in ground and splits Bikini Bottom into two separate sides. | |||
Patrick Gets Mad | 15 | ||
Patrick impersonates a famous movie critic. | |||
Moviezzz | 15 | ||
Patrick falls asleep while watching a movie. | |||
Horror Movie | 15 | ||
Patrick gives a movie zero "thumbs up" because he does not have any thumbs on his hands. | |||
Rocks-In-The-Head Collectors | 16-19 | ||
SpongeBob and Patrick decide to start collecting rocks. | |||
Choice of Word | 20-29 | ||
After Squidward says SpongeBob and Patrick talk too much, they decide to limit themselves to only using the word "pickle." | |||
Got a Match? | 30-31 | ||
SpongeBob thinks he and Gary should wear matching outfits. | |||
Flotsam and Jetsam Ocean Facts: Sea Cucumbers | 32 | ||
This comic talks about undersea cucumbers. |
Trivia
General
- Ironically, both mayors of Bikini Bottom are featured in the Shake-O-Rama comic strip.
- The backside reminds the readers that it is only a comic book.
Errors
- In the Horror Movie comic strip, Patrick says he does not have any thumbs. However, in the series he typically does have a thumb when he is holding on something.
References
- ↑ http://www.comicpull.com/series/spongebob-comics#backIssues
- ↑ In Stores 2-10-16. Bongo Comics (February 8, 2016). Retrieved on August 11, 2020.