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Mary Worth

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Mary Worth redirects here. For the comic strip within the Simpsons universe, see Mary Worth (comic strip).


Mary Worth is an American newspaper soap opera styled comic strip. It began in the early 20th century and is still being published today. It has been referenced on The Simpsons a few times.

References to Mary Worth in The Simpsons

Season Episode number Episode name Reference
5 102 "Lady Bouvier's Lover" Comic Book Guy trades a Mary Worth telephone for Bart's Itchy & Scratchy animation cel.
7 132 "Bart Sells His Soul" Comic Book Guy displays a "very rare Mary Worth, in which she has advised a friend to commit suicide".
7 141 "Two Bad Neighbors" Bart's Mary Worth telephone is seen.
7 146 "The Day the Violence Died" Bart's Mary Worth telephone is seen.
8 154 "Treehouse of Horror VII" Bart's Mary Worth telephone is seen.
11 229 "Guess Who's Coming to Criticize Dinner?" A tour guide working in the Springfield Shopper building asks her tour group, as they come up to the comics section, if anyone reads Mary Worth. When nobody responds she quickly decides to move on.

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