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Revision as of 12:37, October 30, 2008

Comics Fan No More is a story from Bart Simpson Comics #25.

Plot

Bart is helping Comic Book Guy at the comic convention, to earn a Radioactive Man comic. While setting up the stall, Gary, the booth rent collector, takes the comic for the booth price. The convention opens and Bart is stuck at the busy stall as Comic Book Guy goes round getting figures signed and getting changed for the costume contest. Bart pulls him back, telling him about the comic being took, when CBG mentions it is worth $2. In anger that the Comic Book Guy had him working all day for $2, Bart announces on a megaphone that everything at the Androids Dungeon stall is free, causing a riot, Comic Book Guy tells him "you will probably resign now", in which Bart responds "And give up the comic buisness?"

Cultural References

  • Star Trek: Comic Book Guy insists he be called Number One after Star Trek actor Jonathan Frakes.
  • Batman: Comic Book Guy mentions a scene from the Batman TV Show.
  • Spiderman: Comic Book Guy sayshe has behavioured as shamefully as Doctor Octupus

Appearances

Characters

Locations

Vehicles

Events

Products

Credits

Tom Peyer Writer

John Costanza Pencils

Howard Shum Inks

Joey Mason Colors

Karen Bates Letters

Bill Morrison Editor