This year’s Comic Con will once again see the cast of The Simpsons showcasing the upcoming year’s season to a world audience. This time around, it will be season 21.

Great, Extreme, Ultimate, & Totally Awesome Radioactive Man Event!
Fifteen years in the making, Bongo Comics Group presents the first multiple-title crossover since 1994’s “When Bongos Collide!” Witness the event series that will change Radioactive Man, Bart Simpson, and the citizens of Springfield’s lives forever. It’s a three-part tale told in three consecutive weeks that will reinvent summer crossovers and comic storytelling, as we know it! It’s “The Great, Extreme, Ultimate, and Totally Awesome Radioactive Man Event!”

The Simpsons Season 21 Premiere Announced
The 21st season of The Simpsons will premiere on Sunday, September 27th, 2009 on Fox at 8.00pm.
This will be joined by the season premieres of Family Guy and American Dad! in their usual respective 9.00pm and 9.30pm time slots, and the series premiere of Family Guy spin-off The Cleveland Show at 8.30pm.

Teen Choice Awards 2009
The Simpsons will feature in this year’s Teen Choice Awards in the “Choice TV: Animated Show award” category. Family Guy, American Dad! and South Park are also up for the award.

Homer Simpson as Satellite Nav Voice
Own a GPS navigation system? Bored of that monotonal pre-packaged voice? TomTom, the GPS navigational system commonly known as “sat nav” have affiliated with Twentieth Century Fox to bring you a sat nav voice in the form of none other than Homer Simpson.

More Futurama On Comedy Central!
EDIT 10/6: Today comes confirmation that Futurama will return in not 13, but 26 new 22-minute installments, to start airing in 2010! Good news, everyone! Collider.com reports today that an inside source tells them that another season of Futurama may be coming soon to Comedy Central. The rumor has it that 13 new installments of the series would be produced and shown on Comedy Central. Collider notes that this is still technically a rumor, but that they have been given word that the Futurama production offices have been opened and guest star casting has begun for upcoming episodes. Should this turn out to be true, we’d expect full confirmation by next month’s Comic Con.

David Silverman Talks ‘The Simpsons’
New website MakingOf has just posted an exclusive interview with animation creator David Silverman. He talks about his work on The Simpsons and give advice on how to work in comedy. The four-time Emmy winner has not only directed The Simpons Movie, but has produced, directed and animated the TV show since its premiere in 1989. MakingOf’s interview with the filmmaker gives viewers an enhanced appreciation for animation and all the effort that’s put into this art.

Simpsons Comics #154 Out Now!
Check out the latest Bongo Comics released this month, including Simpsons Comics #154. When the Simpsons discover a bee infestation in their home, they are determined to have the buzzing insects exterminated – until they taste the sweet, sweet honey produced by the hive! Then, they make themselves busy as bees building up their new honey business. This months other releases are Simpsons Comics Treasure Trove #4 and Futurama Comics #43.

Season 12 Alternative Box Art Revealed
The Limited Edition Comic Book Guy Head box art for the season 12 DVD release has finally been revealed by TvShowsOnDVD.com. The set will be released on August 18th in the US and Canada, along with the standard version of the set, featuring Comic Book Guy in a superman-like pose.

Ratings: Coming To Homerica
A total of 5.86 million viewers watched the Season 20 finale ‘Coming To Homerica,’ the last new episode of The Simpsons until September. This makes the episode the least watched season finale in the history of the show and the third lowest rating episode of all time. Family Guy had 7.33 million viewers and American Dad a solid 5.65 million. Fox was third overall for the night and among viewers 18 – 49.

Season Finale: Coming To Homerica
The final episode of Season 20, ‘ Coming To Homerica,’ airs tonight in the United States and tomorrow night in Canada. When nearby Ogdenville’s economy crumbles due to tainted barley discovered in Krusty’s veggie burgers, the unemployed workers of Ogdenville flock to Springfield. After Mayor Quimby closes Springfield’s borders and enlists private citizens to help patrol them, Homer organizes a border patrol group.