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− | [[ | + | [[Alice Glick]] has a booth at the [[Springfield Swap Meet]] where she is selling extremely value items for 5¢, including the [[United States]] [[Declaration of Independence]], a copy of ''Action Comics'' #1, a complete block of 1918 ''[[Inverted Jenny]]'' stamps, and a [[Stradivarius violin]]. [[Homer]] saw the items, but did not buy them as he thought they were "junk".<ref>"[[Homer's Barbershop Quartet]]"</ref> [[Krusty]] lit a cigar by setting fire to the first issue of the comic.<ref>"[[Homie the Clown]]"</ref> |
When [[Comic Book Guy]] told [[Seymour Skinner]] the story about {{W|kryptonite}} he is holding an issue of ''Action Comics''.<ref>"[[Please Homer, Don't Hammer 'Em]]"</ref> | When [[Comic Book Guy]] told [[Seymour Skinner]] the story about {{W|kryptonite}} he is holding an issue of ''Action Comics''.<ref>"[[Please Homer, Don't Hammer 'Em]]"</ref> |
Latest revision as of 16:42, October 30, 2024
Action Comics
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Comic Information
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Action Comics is a superhero comic book series, famous for introducing Superman.
History[edit]
Alice Glick has a booth at the Springfield Swap Meet where she is selling extremely value items for 5¢, including the United States Declaration of Independence, a copy of Action Comics #1, a complete block of 1918 Inverted Jenny stamps, and a Stradivarius violin. Homer saw the items, but did not buy them as he thought they were "junk".[1] Krusty lit a cigar by setting fire to the first issue of the comic.[2]
When Comic Book Guy told Seymour Skinner the story about kryptonite he is holding an issue of Action Comics.[3]
When Comic Book Guy watches Lady Gaga perform, he used a copy of the first issue to wipe his tears.[4]
When Springfield was on their way to be evacuated from a volcano Comic Book Guy had a problem choosing between Action Comics #1 and Detective Comics #27.[5]
Ned was selling one edition of this magazine in his garage sale. Comic Book Guy refused to buy it as it had a damaged corner.[6]
Behind the Laughter[edit]
- Action Comics is a real comic book series. The first issue is highly collectible, with one recently selling at $2.6 million.
Appearances[edit]
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- Episode – "Homer's Barbershop Quartet"
- Episode – "Homie the Clown"
- Episode – "Please Homer, Don't Hammer 'Em"
- Episode – "Lisa Goes Gaga"
- Episode – "Married to the Blob"
- Episode – "101 Mitigations"
- Episode – "Diary Queen"
- Comic story – In the Name of Lava!
- Comic story – K-Bart (cover image is painted on Comic Book Guy's shop)
- Comic story – Clip Clip Hooray!