Every. Single. Outfit. A Series.
Every. Single. Outfit. A Series.
Every single outfit in chronological order that Bart wore in strictly the Impulse comics 1995-2002. I tried to only grab whole outfits and not just t-shirts but sometimes that's what was available. From Impulse #15 - #23 1996 - 1997 Sorry for the delay for part 3!
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