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*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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References/Trivia


Continuity

  • 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.