Homer Simpson is the main antagonist of "How to Get Ahead in Dead-Vertising", which is a segment of The Simpsons episode "Treehouse of Horror XIX".
He was voiced by Dan Castalaneta, who also voiced the mainstream version, along with several other characters from the series.
Biography[]
Homer and Marge bring Maggie to a day-care centre but she does not want to be separated from them, so to cheer her up, Homer points out the Krusty the Clown mural on the wall. Krusty himself appears at the end of the mural and he orders for it to be taken down for being an unlicensed use of his likeness causing Maggie to cry. Homer confronts Krusty outside of the day-care centre only for him to complain about his likeness being infringed. Homer pushes him out of frustration and accidentally causes him to land in a wood chipper resulting in him being shredded and ultimately killed. Homer attempts to revive Krusty by performing CPR on his separated heart before realising that he is already dead and closes Krusty’s eyelids.
Assassination Career[]
Homer is later approached by the Blue-Haired Lawyer who introduces him to three advertising agents who plan to hire him for celebrity assassinations to ensure that their likenesses can be used in advertising without needing to be paid. After being shown his salary, he accepts the job.
Upon starting the job, Homer proceeds to kill George Clooney by drowning him in quicksand at the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Prince by choking and stabbing him with his own guitar backstage after one of his concerts and Neil Armstrong by throwing a golf club at his head at the National Air & Space Museum.
During a party which Homer is hosting, he mentions that he also killed Kate Winslet before several celebrities return to Earth to kill him in order to take their revenge. The celebrities corner him and Homer accepts his fate with Krusty ultimately shooting him in the head and causing it to explode, killing him instantly. Homer arrives in Heaven before the celebrities, prompting him to lock them out, leaving only him and Abraham Lincoln to join a poker tournament.
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External Links[]
Homer Simpson's mainstream counterpart on the Heroes Wiki