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*The comic story name is a reference to the ''[[DC Comics]]'' series ''{{W|Watchmen}}''.
 
*The comic story name is a reference to the ''[[DC Comics]]'' series ''{{W|Watchmen}}''.
 
**[[Dr. New Haven]] is a parody of {{W|Doctor Manhattan}}.
 
**[[Dr. New Haven]] is a parody of {{W|Doctor Manhattan}}.
*The book ''[[Don't Mask Don't Tell: Guarding your Secret Identity]]'' refers to the former US military policy "{{W|don't ask, don't tell}}".
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*The book ''[[Don't Mask Don't Tell: Guarding Your Secret Identity]]'' refers to the former US military policy "{{W|don't ask, don't tell}}".
 
*The quote "Let me taste your ware" by Simple Simon is a reference to the nursery rhyme "{{W2|Simple Simon|nursery rhyme}}".
 
*The quote "Let me taste your ware" by Simple Simon is a reference to the nursery rhyme "{{W2|Simple Simon|nursery rhyme}}".
 
*The quote "How can you ask me, 'Am I blue?' Why would you be, too?" is a reference to the song "{{W|Am I Blue?}}", which [[Billie Holiday]] covered.
 
*The quote "How can you ask me, 'Am I blue?' Why would you be, too?" is a reference to the song "{{W|Am I Blue?}}", which [[Billie Holiday]] covered.

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References/Trivia


Cultural references

Trivia

Continuity