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**Also [[Benedict Arnold]] appears as a 1700s version of {{W|Machine Man}}, also from Marvel.
 
**Also [[Benedict Arnold]] appears as a 1700s version of {{W|Machine Man}}, also from Marvel.
 
*One of Comic Book Guys relatives gives {{w|Jerry Siegel}} and {{w|Joe Shuster}} the idea for Superman and years later gives [[Matt Groening]] the idea for [[Futurama]].
 
*One of Comic Book Guys relatives gives {{w|Jerry Siegel}} and {{w|Joe Shuster}} the idea for Superman and years later gives [[Matt Groening]] the idea for [[Futurama]].
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*[[Lou]] line "Do you think that's wise, Chief?" is a reference to the UK sitcom {{w|Dad's Army}} specifically the character {{w|Sergeant Arthur Wilson}}'s catchphrase.
  
 
== Continuity ==
 
== Continuity ==

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