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'''Art Spiegelman''' is a comic book writer famous for making Maus.  
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'''Art Spiegelman''' is a comic book writer famous for creating ''Maus''. He appeared alongside [[Alan Moore]] and [[Dan Clowes]] in the episode "[[Husbands and Knives]]". He was at a convention in [[Coolsville Comics & Toys]] in which [[Comic Book Guy]] interupted making him, Alan, and Dan attack him. He also appeared at the end with his partners as well.
  
==Appearances on The Simpsons==
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He appeared alongside [[Alan Moore]] and [[Dan Clowes]] in [[Husbands and Knives]].
 
 
 
==Role in The Simpsons==
 
He was at a convention in [[Coolsville Comics & Toys]] in which [[Comic Book Guy]] interupted making him, Alan, and Dan attack him. He also appeared at the end with his partners as well.
 
  
 
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Revision as of 15:08, January 10, 2008

Art Spiegelman is a comic book writer famous for creating Maus. He appeared alongside Alan Moore and Dan Clowes in the episode "Husbands and Knives". He was at a convention in Coolsville Comics & Toys in which Comic Book Guy interupted making him, Alan, and Dan attack him. He also appeared at the end with his partners as well.

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