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Difference between revisions of "The Final Collision/References"

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== Cultural references ==
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*[[The Mighty Smiter]] is a parody of {{ap|Thor|Marvel Comics}} from ''[[Marvel Comics]]''.
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*[[The Human Torque]] is a parody of [[Human Torch]] from ''Marvel Comics''.
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*[[The Mirror Maidens]] are a parody of [[Wonder Woman]] from ''[[DC Comics]]''.
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*[[The Jokester]] is a parody of [[The Joker]] from ''DC Comics''.
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*When [[Kang]] and [[Kodos]] confront [[Bartman]], he says "{{W|Klaatu barada nikto}}", a phrase from ''{{W|The Day the Earth Stood Still}}''.
  
 
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== Continuity ==
 
*An editor's note tells readers to look at {{SC|4}} page 3, panel 5 (comic story ''[[It's in the Cards]]''). The panel in question shows [[Milhouse]] reading a newspaper with a headline claiming that an actor who plays [[Scratchy]] in a theme park has been kidnapped. The events of this comic presumably explain the context of the article.
 
*An editor's note tells readers to look at {{SC|4}} page 3, panel 5 (comic story ''[[It's in the Cards]]''). The panel in question shows [[Milhouse]] reading a newspaper with a headline claiming that an actor who plays [[Scratchy]] in a theme park has been kidnapped. The events of this comic presumably explain the context of the article.
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Latest revision as of 13:13, November 3, 2023

References/Trivia


Cultural references[edit]

Continuity[edit]

  • An editor's note tells readers to look at Simpsons Comics #4 page 3, panel 5 (comic story It's in the Cards). The panel in question shows Milhouse reading a newspaper with a headline claiming that an actor who plays Scratchy in a theme park has been kidnapped. The events of this comic presumably explain the context of the article.