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Wolverine
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Comic Information
First appearance: "Husbands and Knives"

Wolverine is a comic book.

History

Bart holds an infamous Wolverine comic with pop out claws that was extremely controversial. It was so controversial because the pop out claws were extremely sharp and could cut skin. After the claws cut Milhouse, he cried a tear onto the comic, smudging one of Wolverine's sideburns. Comic Book Guy then makes Milhouse pay $25 for the comic he ruined.

Behind the Laughter

The comic appears to be a copy of Wolverine #1 (1982), though the actual issue does not feature "controversial pop-up claws".

Appearances