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Revision as of 16:58, March 5, 2022
- For the comic book, see Wonder Woman (comic).
Wonder Woman
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Superhero Information
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Wonder Woman is a comic book superhero from the DC Comics universe.
History
After the children had visited a comic expo, Homer said "Give me Wonder Woman" and made an erotic growl after he said that he never knew what Superman saw in Lois Lane.[1]
Mark Hamill knocked over a cardboard cutout of Wonder Woman.[2]
Lynda Carter (dressed as Wonder Woman) and George Foreman both endorsed a fire extinguisher together. Marge imagined what it would be like if they had a baby together.[3]
A cardboard cutout of Wonder Woman is the inspiration for Marge to open up Shapes because of Wonder Woman's figure.[4]
Everyman used an issue of Captain America to have the patriotism to want to save the President's life and an issue of Wonder Woman to give him the boobs to distract the guards.[5]
Lisa told Marge that "Wonder Woman showed that if you are a goddess with superpowers, there's no limit to what you can do."[6]
Database is seen hosting a "The Science of Wonder Woman" booth at the STEM Conference. The booth has boxes supposedly containing Wonder Woman's Golden Lasso and Invisible Plane.[7]
A statue of Wonder Woman was seen in The Android's Dungeon.[8]
Comic Book Guy dressed up as Wonder Woman for Halloween in 1970. He described it as the "worst Halloween ever".[9]
Wonder Woman is element Ww in Lisa's Table of Geeky Delights.[10]
Non-canon
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In Comic Book Guy's letter to Santa Claus, one of the things he wanted was the complete collection of Buffy action figures, to be delivered by Sarah Michelle Gellar. However, he said he would accept Lynda Carter (presumably costumed as Wonder Woman) as a substitute delivery person.[11]
Appearances
- Episode – "Three Men and a Comic Book" (mentioned)
- Episode – "Mayored to the Mob" (cardboard cutout)
- Episode – "Saddlesore Galactica" (picture)
- Episode – "Husbands and Knives" (cardboard cutout, comics)
- Episode – "Homer the Whopper"
- Episode – "The Old Blue Mayor She Ain't What She Used to Be" (mentioned)
- Episode – "Haw-Haw Land" (mentioned)
- Episode – "3 Scenes Plus a Tag from a Marriage" (character resembling her)
- Comic story – The Read Menace!
- Comic story – Anomaly of the Automaton That Ran Amok! (statue)
- Comic story – Comic Book Guy's Best Costumes Ever - Part 4 (mentioned)
- Comic story – Springfield's Letters to Santa (mentioned)
- Comic story – The Death of Comic Book Guy! (Part Four) (played by Lynda Carter)
- Book – Lisa Simpson's Guide to Geek Chic (mentioned)
References
- ↑ "Three Men and a Comic Book"
- ↑ "Mayored to the Mob"
- ↑ "Saddlesore Galactica"
- ↑ "Husbands and Knives"
- ↑ "Homer the Whopper"
- ↑ "The Old Blue Mayor She Ain't What She Used to Be"
- ↑ "Haw-Haw Land"
- ↑ Anomaly of the Automaton That Ran Amok!
- ↑ Comic Book Guy's Best Costumes Ever - Part 4
- ↑ Lisa Simpson's Guide to Geek Chic
- ↑ Springfield's Letters to Santa
External links
The Simpsons characters
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