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*A very rare picture of {{w|Sean Connery}} signed by {{w|Roger Moore}}. | *A very rare picture of {{w|Sean Connery}} signed by {{w|Roger Moore}}. | ||
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− | *Malibu Stacy | + | *''[[Malibu Stacy]]'' |
− | *Happy Little Elves | + | *''[[The Happy Little Elves]]'' |
− | *E-Z Bake Oven | + | *''E-Z Bake Oven'' |
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Revision as of 08:37, January 2, 2014
The Android's Dungeon & Baseball Card Shop
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The Android's Dungeon and Baseball Card Shop is a comic book shop in Springfield run by Comic Book Guy.
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Profile
Owned and run by local resident Comic Book Guy, The Android's Dungeon is Springfield's premiere location to purchase comic books and baseball cards. The store's motto is "Take me to your baseball cards and comics," spoken by a cardboard cutout of a robot on display in the store's window.
The store is a typical comic book store and features several shelves full of new comic book titles such as Manboy, Radiation Dude, Batboy, Mr. Hop, Batchick, Mr. Smarty Pants, Birdguy, Nick, Cat Girl, Power Person, Dog Kid, Iguana Girl, Snake Kid, Lava Lady, Star Dog, The Human Bee, Mister Amazing, Wonder Lady and Tree Man. There also a number of more unique collectables in stock such as a Mary Worth phone (traded to Bart for an Itchy & Scratchy animation cel), a McDonalds Hamburgler kiddie coloring book (sold to Milhouse in exchange for bathroom rights), a rare photo of Sean Connery signed by Roger Moore, Bleeding Gums Murphy's Sax on the Beach album (sold to Bart as a present for his sister Lisa), the ultimate pog with a picture of Steve Allen on it, a child's soul (sold to Milhouse), and a rare Spider-man #1 (purchased and eaten by Homer Simpson).
Some comic books, however, do not sell. Unsold comics typically wind up in the trash in the alley behind the shop. Comic Book Guy often has trouble with nerds picking through his trash, such as the time he threw away a stack of She-Hulk vs. Leon Spinks comics ("Worst crossover ever," CBG said at the time). Some customers are so troublesome that they are banned from the store. Banned customers include Bart Simpson, Milhouse van Houten, Nelson Muntz, Sideshow Bob, and Matt Groening.
When Comic Book Guy had a heart attack, Bart and Milhouse took over running the shop for a brief time and nearly drove it into the ground. Milhouse purchased 2000 copies of a comic entitled Biclops, published by Lenscrafters, about a bespectacled superhero, and the comic sold very poorly. They also held midnight screenings of Comic Book Guy's secret bootleg video archive. Memorable portions of the screening include footage of local newsman Kent Brockman picking his nose and a nuclear disaster strategy film from the Cold War. In contrast to the Biclops comics, the screenings proved to be very popular. Ironically, however, it was not Biclops but the video screenings that resulted in the store nearly being closed, when the Springfield Police got wind of the screenings and raided the store. The Android's Dungeon then became an evidence scene, rather than a place of business, when the police discovered the illegal video stash.
Despite the shabby way that Comic Book Guy treats his customers, people always seem to come back to the store. Stan Lee, creator of Marvel Comics, once visited the store and annoyed Comic Book Guy to no end, possibly teaching him a lesson about how far he can push someone. However, knowing how his mind works, most likely not.
Rare items from the case of extreme value
- A very rare issue of Radioactive Man entitled Radioactive Man #45: Fallout with Fallout.
- A drawing of the original Itchy by Chester J. Lampwick.
- A very rare picture of Sean Connery signed by Roger Moore.
Girl comics
As well as comics aimed at the boy group, the Android's Dungeon contains some few dedicated to the girl group:
- Malibu Stacy
- The Happy Little Elves
- E-Z Bake Oven
Non-canon
The contents of this article or section are considered to be non-canon and therefore may not have actually happened or existed. |
The Simpsons: Hit & Run
In The Simpsons: Hit & Run you can visit the Android's Dungeon in levels 3 and 6. In Level 3 Mission 1, Comic Book Guy needs you to help him get the next issue of the Itchy and Scratchy Adventures comic. You can also purchase Character Clothing at the shop. Once all collector cards are obtained, you can buy rare tickets to 500-Yard Gash which is showing in Aztec Theater.
The Simpsons: Tapped Out
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The Simpsons: Tapped Out shops
Behind the Laughter
In the DVD commentary for "Three Men and a Comic Book," the origin of the store's name is revealed. The show's creators chose the cheesiest name they could think of for a comic book store, and then the name stuck.
Appearances
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