Encyclopedia SpongeBobia
Encyclopedia SpongeBobia
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Encyclopedia SpongeBobia

SpongeBob Comics No. 26 is a SpongeBob SquarePants comic book that was released on November 13, 2013.

Summary[]

This issue is filled with SICK humor! Because SpongeBob has a bad cold. And when his friends visit, things somehow get WORSE. Joey Weiser and Gregg Schigiel reveal all in "Sick Day." And in "Trench Vanilla," readers can experience a SpongeBob adventure in widescreen--that's right, it's a 10 page comic that is ONE continuous image! Enjoy this miracle of comic book technology courtesy of Robert Leighton and Gregg Schigiel. Plus: James Kochalka's "SpongeFunnies," David Lewman and Vanessa Davis's "Squidward in Love," Joey Weiser's "Phoney Dance Party," and Maris Wicks's "Flotsam and Jetsam." And to cap it off, Scott Roberts (PATTY-CAKE) shows us the awful things that happen when Patrick tries to think!

Comics[]

Sick Day[]

SpongeBob has a bad cold, and when his friends visit, their attempts at trying to cure him only makes things worse.

Squid's in Love[]

After seeing a beautiful squid girl at the Krusty Krab, Squidward works out to gain muscles so he looks more attractive to her.

Work for It[]

Mr. Krabs says he is not paying SpongeBob to have fun at work, so he ties a boulder on SpongeBob's back.

Microwave It![]

Mr. Krabs replaces SpongeBob with a robot that is more efficient.

Relax[]

SpongeBob turns on his television to find that it is a robot.

SpongeBob & Patrick in Sundae Stroll[]

SpongeBob and Patrick stroll through a dangerous trench to get some free sundae ice cream.

Phone-y Dance Party[]

SpongeBob and friends start dancing to music while the phone is on hold.

Horseshoe Crabs[]

This comic talks about horseshoe crabs.

Think Again[]

Patrick is bored, so he uses his thinking cap to get an idea on what to do next.

Trivia[]

General[]

  • The cover shows Patrick attempting to cure SpongeBob of an illness while in his doctor's uniform, a reference to his "Doctor Patrick" persona from the episodes "Suds" and "The Splinter."
  • The Squid's in Love comic strip has a very similar plot to the episode "Love That Squid," as both involve Squidward falling in love with a beautiful squid girl at his job and trying to impress her.

Errors[]

  • On the cover, the inside of SpongeBob's mouth is the opposite side of his pores. However, the inside of his mouth is usually dark red.


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