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Marvel is a comic company that has also spawned several TV shows and movies. Stan Lee co-created many of their classic characters. Some of the characters have appeared in The Simpsons and Marvel has been referenced other times in the show.

Reference to Marvel in The Simpsons

Episodes

Picture Season Episode number Episode name Reference
Celeste.png 5 95 "Lisa vs. Malibu Stacy" Celeste's Talking Malibu Stacy doll had Spider-Man's voice instead of Malibu Stacy's and said "My spidey senses are tingling".
250px 10 212 "Mayored to the Mob" Comic Book Guy complains about an issue of The Amazing Spider-Man being placed alongside Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man at a convention.
The Amazing Spider-Mana.png 12 253 "Homer vs. Dignity" While working as Mr. Burns' "prank monkey", Homer bought a mint-condition copy of Spider-Man #1 from Comic Book Guy (for $20,000 cash), then tore the pages out and ate it in the store, while CBG gasped and collapsed in shock and dismay.
250px 13 275 "She of Little Faith" Ned Flanders proclaims, "My Satan sense is tingling!" This references Spider-Man's spider sense.
250px 288 "I Am Furious (Yellow)" After Homer got angry and fell into green paint, he became The Ingestible Bulk, a parody of The Hulk. Stan Lee then claimed that Homer can't be The Hulk as he is, and then tried to transform into The Hulk.
The Thing.pngThe Thing Batmobile.png Stan Lee jams a The Thing figure into Database's Batmobile toy.
Stan Lee hums the "Spider-Man theme song" while stacking comics on shelves.
X-Men.png An issue of X-Men comics is seen with Wolverine on the cover.
You're a Bunch of Stuff Comic Book Guy.png 14 295 "Large Marge" In the song "You're a Bunch of Stuff", Comic Book Guy sings "You're like X-Men number three, In a Mylar bag."
Fantasic Four Simpsons.png 15 314 "Treehouse of Horror XIV" After Lisa clicks the stopwatch several times, the family becomes a parody of the Fantastic Four with Homer being The Thing, Marge being the Human Torch, Bart being Mr. Fantastic and Maggie being the Invisible Woman.
The Ziff Who Came to Dinner Films.png 327 "The Ziff Who Came to Dinner" A film called The Unwatchable Hulk is seen being played at the Springfield Googolplex Theatres, a reference to The Incredible Hulk.
MBFGW C3PO and Boba Fett.png 330 "My Big Fat Geek Wedding" People wearing Spider-Man, Captain America, Storm and Cyclops costumes are seen.
Incredible Hulk Melon Baller.png Comic Book Guy bought an Incredible Hulk melon baller as a gift for Seymour Skinner and Edna Krabappel for their wedding. Edna later returned it to Comic Book Guy.
Homer Making Pie Man Costume.png 332 "Simple Simpson" The sequence where Homer constructs his Pie Man costume parodies the montage of Peter Parker designing and making his Spider-Man costume.
Pie Man Kissing Marge.png Homer (as Pie Man) rescues Marge from a stampeding crowd and then kisses her as he hangs upside-down from a fire escape, parodying the Spider-Man / Mary Jane kissing scene.
Fantastic Floor.png The magazine Fantastic Floor is a reference to the Fantastic Four.
Spider-Man shield.png 16 356 "The Father, the Son and the Holy Guest Star" Milhouse made a shield with Spider-Man on it.
THOH16 - TZ ref.png 17 360 "Treehouse of Horror XVI" During Halloween, Sideshow Mel is dressed up as Spider-Man.
J. Jonah Jameson.png 18 384 "Moe'N'a Lisa" J. Jonah Jameson publishes Moe's poetry. He later asks for photos, then poems, of Spider-Man. He was voiced by J. K. Simmons, who played him in the the original Spider-Man trilogy as well as various Marvel animated TV shows.
Spider-Man Haw-Hawed.png250px 386 "The Haw-Hawed Couple" Actors dressed as Spider-Man and Dr. Octopus make an appearance at Nelson's party.
Hippie Hulk.png 390 "Little Big Girl" While visiting North Haverbrook, Bart finds a mint condition "Hippie Hulk" from 1968 in the Mylar Baggins Comic Book Shop. It says the quotes "Tune in, turn on, Hulk out!" and "Hey, hey, LBJ, how many pants you rip today?".
Spider-Pig.png The Simpsons Movie Plopper as Spider-Pig is a reference to Spider-Man and the "Spider Pig" song is a parody of the "Spider-Man theme song".
Wolverine.png 19 407 "Husbands and Knives" A Wolverine comic with pop out claws is accidentally ruined by Milhouse.
Bulk.png 409 "Eternal Moonshine of the Simpson Mind" Homer becomes The Ingestible Bulk again, a parody of The Hulk.
Mulk.pngThug SPAIS.png 20 421 "Sex, Pies and Idiot Scrapes" The Mulk and The Thung, parodies of The Hulk and The Thing, have a fight on St. Patrick's Day, with The Mulk going to court afterwards.
21 442 "Homer the Whopper" A Spider-Man comic is seen.
Treehouse of Horror XX - Monsters dressed.png 445 "Treehouse of Horror XX" Count Dracula dresses up as Iron Man.
449 "Oh Brother, Where Bart Thou?" In Lisa's fashion show, Bart wears Hello Kitty tights. Bart says that he thought they were Spider-Man pants. Bart then says that he's a "badass loner", like Wolverine.
Million Dollar Maybe - title screen.png 452 "Million Dollar Maybe" In the title screen gag Spider-Pig swings past the screen, using the web-shooting skills of Spider-Man. The gag is later repeated in the episode Homer Goes to Prep School. A variation is seen in The Fabulous Faker Boy and Diggs, where Spider-Pig is gunned down.
Spider-Man Mary Jane Kiss.png 456 "Stealing First Base" In the montage of kisses when Nikki performed CPR on Bart there was a scene showing Spider-Man and Mary Jane Watson kissing.
250px 461 "To Surveil with Love" There is a picture of several Hulks playing baseball with Spider-Man.
Spider-Man.png 22 465 "Elementary School Musical" Spider-Man was in the video Krusty on the Electric Company. He came in and started dancing when Krusty got hit on the head by a stage-light.
I'm Dracula Not The Hulk.png 468 "Treehouse of Horror XXI" When Count Dracula spots Edmund climbing a bell tower and carrying Lisa on his back, Homer immediately jumps onto Dracula's back, expecting the same transport. Dracula staggers under Homer's weight and protests that he's Dracula, not the Hulk.
Angry Dad The Movie Lightsabers.png 478 "Angry Dad: The Movie" Ben Stiller, dressed as Iron Man, and Jack Black, dressed as The Hulk, were having a fight with lightsabers as part an act.
The Adventures of Parody Man.png The character in The Adventures of Parody Man has a Spider-Man body, Wolverine right arm, Thor left arm and Captain America legs.
Homer Spider-Man parody.png 23 489 "Treehouse of Horror XXII" After becoming paralyzed, Homer gets bitten by a spider and becomes a parody of Spider-Man.
501 "Exit Through the Kwik-E-Mart" Homer asks if Bart could protect him from the Hulk riding a rhinoceros laughing at him.
503 "Them, Robot" Smitty, who found out he had radiation poisoning, asked if he was like The Hulk. Dr. Hibbert replied that it is sort of like The Hulk, but instead of getting powerful, he will get very sick. Smitty then falls to the floor in pain and says "Hulk smash", to which Dr. Hibbert patted him on the head and said "yes, Hulk smash".
504 "Beware My Cheating Bart" Comic Book Guy tells Bart and Shauna to think of The Android's Dungeon as their personal Asgard and to think of him as their all-seeing Heimdall, guardian of the Gate, a reference to the Thor comics.
Professor X.pngMagneto.png 505 "A Totally Fun Thing Bart Will Never Do Again" Two kids were seen acting as Professor X and Magneto from X-Men.
24 510 "Treehouse of Horror XXIII" Spider-Man is mentioned in the comic store window.
Wolverine - LIAMST.png 520 "Love Is a Many-Splintered Thing" When Bart asks himself what his hero would say, he imagines Wolverine in a thought bubble. He tells Bart to slash her face whilst she least expects it.
Nick Fury.png 524 "Dark Knight Court" Nick Fury, a Marvel character, is contacted when Fruit Bat Man is captured. Nick Fury then puts together a team of Octogenarian superheroes named The Dependables, a parody of the Avengers.
Iron Lung ep.png Iron Lung is a parody of Iron Man.
Blade.png 25 532 "Treehouse of Horror XXIV" Carl is dressed up as Blade.
Frosty the Hit Man.png 538 "White Christmas Blues" The claws of Frosty the Hit Man are very similar to those of Wolverine. The pose on the front of the box is similar to that of one of the posters from the movie The Wolverine.
539 "Steal This Episode" The fact that the suit that keeps Radioactive Man alive is slowly killing him references the arc reactor problem Tony Stark had in Marvel's Iron Man 2.
Children Comic Book Costumes 1.pngChildren Comic Book Costumes 2.png 540 "Married to the Blob"
Badgerine.png Badgerine is a parody of Wolverine.
The Amazing Spider-Man comic Mary Jane Doc Ock.png In Comic Book Guy's song, he has a comic of The Awesome Spider-Man featuring Peter Parker, Mary Jane Watson and Doctor Octopus.
Scarlett Johansson Black Widow.png When Milo starts singing in Comic Book Guy's song, he mentions a cardboard cutout of Scarlett Johansson, who is dressed as Black Widow in her outfit from the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Stan Lee says that he can only watch and that he cannot interfere, referencing the Watcher.
250px Comic Book Guy gives Kumiko flowers in a Hulk hand.
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549 "What to Expect When Bart's Expecting" The drinks Nick Fury Agent of Schnapps and Wolveriskey are references to Nick Fury: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. and Wolverine respectively.
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Several people dress as Marvel characters:
Krusty Jewish Wolverine.png 26 553 "Clown in the Dumps" In one of Krusty's previous shows, he did a sketch dressed as a Jewish version of Wolverine.
Thing and Hulk bookstops.png 561 "I Won't Be Home for Christmas" Comic Book Guy has Hulk and The Thing bookstops on his bookshelf.
Silver Surfer.png 562 "The Man Who Came to Be Dinner" On the trip to Rigel VII, the UFO goes past the Silver Surfer with a silver woman on his shoulders.
Plastic prison.png 563 "Bart's New Friend" The underground prison is a reference to the X-Men film series. Magneto is locked in a plastic prison at the end of X-Men and the beginning of X2. Golly's prison bears a very strong resemblance to Magneto's.
Loki (Bart's New Friend).png Loki appearing in the prison may be a reference to The Avengers where Loki was locked in a glass prison.
TKAAF - Title Screen.png 571 "The Kids Are All Fight" Professor Frink is dressed like Iron Man in the title screen gag.
Martin Hulk Hands.png 27 591 "The Burns Cage" Bart gets Comic Book Guy to buy a half-page advert in the playbook by telling him that Sam will play "As Time Goes By" with Hulk hands. Martin is later seen trying to play the piano with Hulk hands.
The Caper Chase promo 6.png 28 615 "The Caper Chase" The couch gag is a reference to X-Men:
A female student says she finally realizes why Gamma radiation turns Bruce Banner into The Hulk.
Thing and Hulk bookends.png 29 620 "Springfield Splendor" There are bookends of The Thing and The Hulk in the Android's Dungeon. Also, Badgerine appears again.
Groot and Rocket Raccoon.png A cosplayer is dressed as Groot and he has a real raccoon dressed as Rocket Raccoon with him. Stan Lee is also seen in the crowd.
The music playing during the Sad Girl musical is the score of Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark.
625 "Haw-Haw Land" Homer mentions that he wants to watch X-Men: Apocalypse. The crowd then all agree that he should.
Capital City Googolplex Theatres.png 631 "3 Scenes Plus a Tag from a Marriage" One of the films at Capital City Googolplex Theatres is Marvel: Letters to the Editor.
The Simpsons watch a Marvel movie at Capital City Googolplex Theatres. The credits were:

The credits are all a reference to characters and actors in The Avengers.

Ben Parker.png In the middle-credits sequence, Ben Parker, Spider-Man's uncle, is alive and evil. He then says the line "with great power comes no responsibility", a reference to his line in the comics "with great power comes great responsibility". In a post credits scene, Nick Fury was brought in to assemble a team of assemblers leading into the movie Assemblers Assemble!
The Avengers.png Many of the superheroes that appear are parodies of Marvel characters:
3 Scenes Plus a Tag from a Marriage promo 3.png JJ Gruff's character and looks are based on J. Jonah Jameson. He's also voiced by J. K. Simmons, original voice actor for Jameson in the the original Spider-Man trilogy and other.
632 "Fears of a Clown" Martin says the line "with diagonal belt comes great responsibility", a reference to Ben Parker's line in the Spider-Man comics.
638 "Throw Grampa from the Dane" Bart mentioned that Disney created Spider-Man.
Krusty the Clown TV shows.png 30 647 "Krusty the Clown" Several Marvel shows are shown on the TV screens: The Gifted, Runaways, The Punisher, Iron Fist, Legion, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. and Inhumans.
Marvel Christmas DC New Year.png 649 "'Tis the 30th Season" The sign at the Android's Dungeon & Baseball Card Shop says "Have a Marvel Christmas and a DC New Year".
The Girl on the Bus couch gag.png 651 "The Girl on the Bus" In the couch gag, Thanos uses Maggie's pacifier as the final Infinity Stone and turns the family into dust, apart from Maggie.
Avengers Infinity Cast.png 654 "101 Mitigations" Comic Book Guy has a poster for Avengers: Infinity Cast which says "No Hawkeye", referencing Avengers: Infinity War, which didn't have Hawkeye in.
Black Panther.png The comic store Zorbot the Geek has a standee of Black Panther and a "closed" sign written in Wakandan.
Homer Hulk.pngComic Con 101 Mitigations.png Homer goes to a Comic Con with Comic Book Guy and dresses up as the Hulk.

Other people are dressed up as Galactus, Thor, Doctor Octopus and Doctor Doom.

Woo-hoo Dunnit suspect list.png 661 "Woo-hoo Dunnit?" Thanos was on a list of suspects for who stole Lisa's college fund.
31 665 "The Fat Blue Line" Mayor Quimby called Jason Momoa "Wet Panther", a reference to Black Panther, and Momoa's character Aquaman.
Treehouse of Horror XXX Infinity Gauntlet.png 666 "Treehouse of Horror XXX" Kang puts on the infinity gauntlet and uses it to kill all the soldiers trying to kill him and Selma.
Bart the Bad Guy poster.png 676 "Bart the Bad Guy"
Dr. Drew's.png 677 "Screenless" The poster for Dr. Drew's shows Dr. Drew Pinsky looking like the Hulk.
Mr. Burns suit.png 32 685 "Undercover Burns" The scenes where Mr. Burns puts on the Fred Kranepool suit, and the user interface in the suit, is a reference to Iron Man's suit.
Treehouse of Horror XXXI promo 6.png 688 "Treehouse of Horror XXXI" "Into the Homer-verse" is a parody of Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse.
Comic Book Guy Doc Ock.pngMarvel Comicalooza.png 691 "Three Dreams Denied"
Comic Book Guy apartment.png 695 "The Dad-Feelings Limited"
Agents of P.I.Z.Z.A..png 699 "Do PizzaBots Dream of Electric Guitars?" Agents of P.I.Z.Z.A. is a parody of the Marvel TV series Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D..
Stan Groot.png The Troll Force Five slogan, "Earth's Spite-iest Heroes!", is a parody of the slogan for The Avengers, "Earth's Mightiest Heroes". Stan is also dressed as Groot.

Specials

Picture Special name Reference
J. Jonah Jameson Simpsons Guy.png
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"The Simpsons Guy" Peter Griffin sells a photo of Spider-Man, which he took when taking a photo of a woman's thong, to J. Jonah Jameson who then owes Peter a favor. The picture is a reference to one of Jameson's lines from the 2002 Spider-Man film: "If we can get a picture of Julia Roberts in a thong, we can get a picture of this weirdo", meaning Spider-Man.
Homer Simpson (Iron Man).png Everybody Smile Homer is dressed as Iron Man.
Disney Investor Day 2020 When talking about Disney+, Homer says that he would kill for Fat Thor's body, a reference to Avengers: Endgame.

Comics

Picture Comic issue Story name Reference
250px Simpsons Comics #5 When Bongos Collide! The Human Torque's name is a reference to the Human Torch.
Gladys the Groovy Mule Spider-Man.png Simpsons Comics #30 Bore Us the Movie GruelRa The opening of the film Gladys the Groovy Mule parodies the opening of the original Spider-Man story from Amazing Fantasy #15. Several analogues include Peter Lewis (reference to Peter Parker), Gwen (reference to Gwen Stacy in name and Liz Allen in behaviour) and Bash Flashman (reference to Flash Thompson).
Simpsons Comics #31 The Official Bongo Comics Convention Survival Guide Lewis Clark has a shelf overflowing with Doctor Strange comics.
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Simpsons Comics #39 Sense and Censorability When giving his opening speech, Comic Book Guy mentions the Hulk, the Guardians of the Galaxy, Galactus, the Watchers, Beyonder and Skrulls. Later, Bart mentions Brother Voodoo, and the very tall man asks if he has a website.
Z-Men.png Simpsons Comics #67 Growing Pains! The comic Z-Men is a parody of the X-Men.
3000's Company Star Wars.png Simpsons Comics #91 3000's Company A Howard the Duck poster hangs among others in the sanctuary Comic Book Guy creates underneath Mr. Burns' mansion. There are also various boxes of Spider-Man comics; Spectacular Spider-Man, Peter Parker the Spectacular Spider-Man, Peter Parker Spectacular Spider-Man and Aunt May's Spectacular Sexy Spring Break Adventures.
Simpsons Comics #118 The "X" Men The name of the comic is a reference to The X-Men, a team of superheros from the Marvel comics.
Nick Fury and Dum Dum Dugan.png Nick Fury and Dum Dum Dugan appear in a S.H.I.E.L.D. Helicarrier.
Comic Book Guy The X Men Avengers.png Comic Book Guy says "Truly this is the greatest coming together of heroes since Avengers Comics issue number one".
Sgt. Furry and his Howling K-9 Kommandos.png Simpsons Comics #144 War Is Smelly! Sgt. Furry and his Howling K-9 Kommandos are a parody of Sgt. Fury and his Howling Commandos.
Blackhawk Guillotine with Adamantium Blades.png Simpsons Comics #178 The Thingama-Bob from Outer Space The Blackhawk Guillotine with Adamantium Blades has Adamantium blades, a fictional metal alloy from Marvel Comics. It is best known as being the substance that makes up Wolverine's skeleton and blades.
Christmas Ape.png Simpsons Comics #214 Worst Con Ever! Bart is seen with Badgerine claws.
Simpsons Comics #211 An Unconventional Romance Cloris Clane mentioned that she cosplays as Dark Phoenix.
Simpsons Comics 218.jpg Simpsons Comics #218 Simpsons Comics #218 The cover of the comic is a parody of the Guardians of the Galaxy, in particular the variation of them that appears in the 2014 film.
Spaced Out! The third part of the story of the Protectors of the Planets is a reference to Guardians of the Galaxy.
The Thing vs. Alan Greenspan.jpg Bart Simpson #19 Bartless on a Tuesday The Thing vs. Alan Greenspan is complained about by Lenny.
CBG Avengers, Daredevil, Green Lantern.png Bart Simpson #24 ...Nelson Muntz's Guide to Grown-Up Nerds Comic Book Guy says that he finds Nelson's lack of appreciation for The Avengers continuity "appalling". He then goes on to say that the educational system is "about as effective as Ben Affleck's one-dimensional portrayal of Daredevil", referring to the 2003 film of the same name.
Dr. Octuplets.png Bart Simpson #78 Bartman vs. Doctor Octuplets Dr. Octuplets is a parody of Doctor Octopus.
Iron Frink.png Bart Simpson #81 The Todd & Rodyssey Iron Frink is a parody of Iron Man.
If This Was Comic-Con.png Bart Simpson #97 Bart Simpson Saves the Universe Kang and Kodos abduct Bart. When Bart appears on their ship, he asks if this is Comic-Con. Kang tells him he's on their ship, and Kodos says that if it were Comic-Con, Kang would be dressed as Deadpool and she would be dressed as Harley Quinn.
The X-Friends.png Bart Simpson's Treehouse of Horror #5 Dark Lisa The X-Friends is a parody of The X-Men. The character on the cover is a parody of Jean Grey.
Swingin 70s Stan Lee.png The Simpsons Treehouse of Horror Hoodoo Voodoo Brouhaha Comic Book Guy's Best Costumes Ever - Part 1 Comic Book Guy dresses up as Swingin' '70s Stan Lee, holding a Spider-Man comic at Halloween 2000.
Movie Version Dr. Octopus.png Comic Book Guy's Best Costumes Ever - Part 2 Comic Book Guy dresses as Movie Version Dr. Octopus from the film Spider-Man 2 at Bi-Mon-Sci-Fi-Con 2004.
CBG Letter to Santa-2.png The Simpsons Winter Wingding #1 Springfield's Letters to Santa 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 also provided a list of substitutes he would find acceptable as delivery people, among them Halle Berry as Storm from X-Men.
Aunt June.png Radioactive Man #1 Dr. Crab's Commie Comics Aunt June is a reference to Aunt May.
Parker Peterman mutated.png Radioactive Man #4 The Amazing Radioactive Spider!
Radioactive Man #88 The Molten Menace of Magmo, the Lava Man In the origin of Fallout Boy, it's revealed that a radioactive spider was about to bite Rod Runtledge until it was flicked away by Claude Kane III onto the hand of Peter Parker.
Doctor Strange The Grotesque Garage Sale of Gargamash.png Bongo Super-Heroes The Grotesque Garage Sale of Gargamash! The story contains many references to Doctor Strange comics:
Lovejoy Introduces Stan Lee.png Comic Book Guy: The Comic Book #2 The Death of Comic Book Guy! (Part Two) Stan Lee gives the eulogy at Comic Book Guy's funeral, following a three-hour introduction by Rev. Lovejoy during which Lovejoy mentions all of the comic book characters that Lee has created and eventually runs out of breath.
Geeks Versus Nerds.jpg When the geeks and nerds of Springfield take up sides against each other following the shutdown of the Internet, Ham and Database are on the side of the nerds, costumed respectively as Dr. Octopus and Thor.
Comic Book Guy: The Comic Book #4 The Death of Comic Book Guy! (Part Four) When Comic Book Guy was a teenager he told the Graphic Novel Kid that his chin is bald as Charles Xavier's head.
The Penalizer.png Bartman #2 Where Stalks... The Penalizer! The Penalizer is a parody of the Punisher.
Bartman #3 The Final Collision The Human Torque appears again.
The Mighty Smiter.png The Mighty Smiter is a parody of Thor.
Fission Division.png The Mighty Smiter fights a group of super-powered power plant workers whom he calls the "Fission Division". With their long extensible arms equipped with mechanical grasping claws, the Fission Division bear a resemblance to Doctor Octopus.
Krusty, Agent of K.L.O.W.N..jpg The Best of The Simpsons #2 Krusty, Agent of K.L.O.W.N. The comic title and cover is a parody of Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D..
The Coming of Gastritus.png Simpsons Super Spectacular #3 The Coming of Gastritus The comic parodies The Coming of Galactus. Homer is Galactus and Bart is the Silver Surfer.
McBrain.png McBain #1 Have Bodybag, Will Travel! McBrain seems to be a parody of MODOK.
The Frinktonium Power Suit.png Bartman Secret Saga #1 The Once and Future Bartman Part One: Alpha and D'oh-Mega The Frinktonium Power Suit resembles Iron Man's Mk. 1 armor.

Books

Picture Book Reference
CBG Prop Display.png Comic Book Guy's Book of Pop Culture Comic Book Guy has props and costume pieces from several different superhero and sci-fi franchises displayed on a dress mannequin, including the top from Spider-Man's costume.
Tyrant Togs - Galactus.png C. Montgomery Burns' Handbook of World Domination Mr. Burns lists Galactus as one of the authority figures whom he likes to portray in costume.
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A Farewell to Arms Comic book.pngUncle Tom's Cabin in the Woods.png
Homer Simpson's Little Book of Laziness Comic Book Guy reviews several comic book adaptations of works of classic literature. Between CBG's reviews and the books themselves, the roster contains several references to the Marvel universe:

Regarding the adaptation of Little Women, CBG says he envisions a Team-Up issue with the Little Men, including Ant-Man and the Micronauts. Also, on the cover, one of the characters calls out, "Little women, assemble!", a take on the "Avengers, assemble!" battle cry of The Avengers.

The title of the comic The Invincible Man in the Iron Mask is a wordplay on The Man in the Iron Mask and Iron Man, who is sometimes referred to as "The Invincible Iron Man". Additionally, the title character, as depicted on the cover, bears a very strong resemblance to Iron Man.

The cover of the adaptation of A Farewell to Arms shows the main character having lost his arms, which doesn't happen in the novel. CBG justifies the depiction as artistic license, and as a supporting example cites a storyline where Spider-Man fist bumps Barack Obama.

In the review of Uncle Tom's Cabin in the Woods!, CBG cites "Simon Legree" as the worst villain name next to "Paste-Pot Pete", which was the original name of Trapster.

Video games

Picture Game Reference
Tapped Out Tony Stark reference.png The Simpsons: Tapped Out Chief Wiggum asks for something experimental like Tony Stark wishes he had.
Comic Book Guy says: "This is infinitely worse than the Negative Zone Prison Alpha operated by S.H.I.E.L.D. I demand to see your Tony Stark!"
Tapped Out Magneto and Palpatine reference.png Milhouse says "The kind of hate only found in Magnetos, Emperors Palpatine and little girls!"
In Level 43, Comic Book Guy says: "It is not a plate. It is a replica Captain America shield." "I wish it was really made of Vibranium, since I doubt this cheap plastic will hold the massive portion I am about to load up."
Tapped Out Groot reference.png Akira says "Aw, it's like a bushy baby Groot. Baby Groot – heh heh – time for a branch cut."
Tapped Out Dolph Trick-or-Treating Costume.png During Treehouse of Horror XXV, Dolph's Trick-Or-Treat costume is Venom.
Tapped Out Boba Fett Silver Surfer Dr. Who.png In the Superheroes update, Comic Book Guy, dressed as The Collector, mentions his Silver Surfer fanny pack.
Tapped Out Wild West Iron Man.png In the Wild West update Part 3, Homer goes to create an Iron Suit. Comic Book Guy says "Still others saw genius billionaire Tony Stark make his Iron Man suit and said: "That looks easy!" Fools.".
Tapped Out Infinity War Reference.png In the Super Powers update, Kirk mentions a film Fallout Boy VII: Infinity Endings, which is a reference to the film Avengers: Infinity War.

Twitter

Account Date Tweet
ComicBookGuy July 22, 2011 OMG, I just saw Stan Lee walk by! No, wait, it was someone in a Crypt Keeper costume. #FOXSDCC
ComicBookGuy January 24, 2012 SHAME on the Academy for overlooking Michael Fassbender's erotic and orgasmically explosive performance in "X-Men."
ComicBookGuy Ferbruary 18, 2012 I finally went to see Meryl Streep in "The Iron Lady." Worst. Marvel Sequel. Ever!
ComicBookGuy May 2, 2012 I can't wait for The Avengers. Only two more days until my ridiculously unrealistic expectations aren't met!
ComicBookGuy May 3, 2012 I shall go see The Avengers but I will do so under protest. The only REAL Nick Fury is @DavidHasselhoff. Look it up.
ComicBookGuy May 3, 2012 I'm first in line for The Avengers. What's this? Someone else in line dressed as Agent Coulson?! Comic Book Guy SMASH!
ComicBookGuy May 4, 2012 Apparently "Agent Coulson" was an actual police officer. Please tell me how the movie turned out!
ComicBookGuy May 5, 2012 Went from jail immediately to see The Avengers. Joss Whedon, I officially forgive you for those subpar episodes of Roseanne!
ComicBookGuy October 31, 2012 Dear 5 year old at my door: Why should I reward you with candy for wearing a Hulk costume with non-regulation BROWN PANTS?!
ComicBookGuy July 20, 2013 Oh, now he's gone too far. Stan Lee just did a ten-second cameo working the hot dog stand. #SDCC #FOXSDCC
ComicBookGuy July 24, 2014 No, I am NOT dressed as Lady Thor! Please learn how to recognize manly cleavage when you see it. #SDCC #FOXSDCC

References to The Simpsons in Marvel

Picture Comic issue Story name Reference
Going to Tape The Simpsons.png Peter Parker: Spider-Man (Volume 1) #8 Perceptions: Part 1 of 5 Spider-Man, as Peter Parker, goes to British Columbia to work on a newspaper story about a series of murders. As he begins the trip, he reflects on what a good wife Mary Jane is, as she is going to tape The Simpsons and Twin Peaks while he's away.
End Up Missing The Simpsons.png Peter Parker: Spider-Man (Volume 1) #19 Revenge of the Sinister Six Part Two While Spider-Man fights the Sinister Six, he complains that they'll all miss The Simpsons, getting interrupted at "Simps..".
Skrull Homer.png Secret Invasion #5 Secret Invasion An alien Skrull is seen impersonating Homer when the Skrulls appear on TV as various celebrities and world leaders. (The side of Homer's head is visible behind the "gleefully wallow" speech balloon.)
Ultimate X-Men 12.png Ultimate X-Men #12 Return to Weapon X (Part 6 of 6): End Game While fighting Wolverine, Sabretooth draws a comparison to Itchy and Scratchy.
Civil War Front Line 11.png Civil War: Front Line #11 Embedded Part Eleven While giving Captain America a reality check, Sally Floyd asks him when the last time he watched The Simpsons was.
Deadpool 4.png Deadpool #4 (2012) The Quick and the Dead and the Really Dead A mercenary refers to undead President John F. Kennedy as "Quimby", a reference to the similarities between the Quimby family and the Kennedy family.
Ms Marvel 3.png Ms. Marvel #3 (2014) Side Entrance (Part Three of Five) Ms. Marvel and Nakia leave lecture early to buy a squishee.
HowardtheDuckHansMoleman.png Howard the Duck #3 (2015) Howard, Aunt May and Tara follow an old man who is clearly a parody of Hans Moleman.
Immortal Hulk Simpsons.png Immortal Hulk #32 (2020) Characters that look like Bart, Nelson, Milhouse and Lisa appear outside a school, that may say "Springfield" on it. The Bart-looking character also says "embiggen".

Common cast and crew

Cast

Picture Name Role in Marvel Role on The Simpsons
Ed Asner.jpg Ed Asner Voiced J. Jonah Jameson in the 1990s animated Spider-Man TV show. Voiced a Lifeways editor in the season 11 episode "Guess Who's Coming to Criticize Dinner?".
Hank Azaria.jpg Hank Azaria Voiced Eddie Brock (Venom) in the 1990s animated Spider-Man TV show. Main cast member.
Angela Bassett.jpg Angela Bassett Played Ramonda in Black Panther. Voiced Michelle Obama in "Stealing First Base".
Halle Berry.jpg Halle Berry Played Storm in the X-Men film series. Voiced herself in Angry Dad: The Movie.
Cate Blanchett.jpg Cate Blanchett Played Hela in the Marvel Cinematic Universe film Thor: Ragnarok. Voiced Elaine Wolff in the season 31 episode "The Way of the Dog".
Don Cheadle.jpg Don Cheadle Played War Machine in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Voiced Brother Faith in the season 11 episode "Faith Off".
Michael Chiklis.jpg Michael Chiklis Played the Thing in the live action movies Fantastic Four and Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer from 2005-2007. Voiced the handsome quarterback in the season 28 episode "The Town".
Dick Clark.jpg Dick Clark Voiced himself in the Fantastic Four 1994 series himself in "Treehouse of Horror X".
Glenn Close.jpg Glenn Close Played Irani Rael in the Marvel Cinematic Universe film Guardians of the Galaxy. Voiced Mona Simpson.
Christopher Collins.jpg Christopher Collins Voiced Sandman in the 1980s animated Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends TV show. Original voice of Mr. Burns.
Henry Corden.jpg Henry Corden Voiced Molecule Man and Attuma in the 1967 TV series Fantastic Four. Voiced Fred Flintstone in "Sideshow Bob Roberts"..
Benedict Cumberbatch.jpg Benedict Cumberbatch Plays Doctor Strange in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Voiced Prime Minister of the UK and Severus Snape in the season 24 episode "Love Is a Many-Splintered Thing".
Jim Cummings.jpg Jim Cummings Voiced Shocker in the 1990s animated Spider-Man TV show.
Voiced Crusher Hogan in The Spectacular Spider-Man TV show.
Voiced Thanos in Season Two of The Super Hero Squad Show TV show.
Voice of Duncan.
Willem Dafoe.jpg Willem Dafoe Played Norman Osborn (Green Goblin) in the live action movies Spider-Man, Spider-Man 2 and Spider-Man 3 from 2002-2007.
Voiced the same character in the 2002 video game Spider-Man.
Voiced The Commandant and Jack Lassen.
William Daniels.jpg William Daniels Played Dr. John Bonifant in the second pilot of The Incredible Hulk television series "Death in the Family". Voice of KITT.
Kat Dennings.png Kat Dennings Plays Darcy Lewis in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Voiced Valerie in the season 29 episode "Mr. Lisa's Opus".
Alex Desert.jpg Alex Désert Voiced Nick Fury in the Wolverine and the X-Men TV show and The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes, and Jefferson Davis in the Spider-Man 2017 TV series. Voice of Carl Carlson and Lou from Season 32 - Present.
John DiMaggio.jpg John DiMaggio Voiced both Flint Marko/Sandman and Hammerhead in The Spectacular Spider-Man TV show.
Voiced Rocket Raccoon in "Lego Marvel Super Heroes"
Reprised his role as Bender Rodríguez from Futurama.
Chris Edgerly.jpg Chris Edgerly Voiced Peter Parker and J. Jonah Jameson in the short The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man.
Voiced a reporter in the video game The Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction.
Provided additional voices for the video games The Invincible Iron Man and The Incredible Hulk.
Voiced Agent Haskett in the Wolverine and the X-Men TV show.
Voiced Gambit in the video game X-Men Origins: Wolverine.
Voiced Spider-Ham in the video game Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions
Voiced the Burglar in The Amazing Spider-Man 2.
Provided additional voices since Season 22.
Robert Englund.jpg Robert Englund Voiced Vulture in The Spectacular Spider-Man and Dormammu in The Super Hero Squad Show. Voiced Freddy Krueger, the character he played on Nightmare on Elm Street, in the season 10 episode "Treehouse of Horror IX".
June Foray.jpg June Foray Voiced Aunt May in the 1980s animated Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends TV show. Voiced a babysitting receptionist.
Jennifer Garner.jpg Jennifer Garner Played Elektra in both the 2003 film Daredevil and the 2005 film Elektra. Voiced Herself.
Topher Grace.jpg Topher Grace Played Eddie Brock (Venom) in the 2007 film Spider-Man 3. Voiced Donny in "The Debarted".
Kelsey Grammer.jpg Kelsey Grammer Played Beast (Hank McCoy) in the film X-Men: The Last Stand and reprised the role as a cameo in X-Men: Days of Future Past. Voice of Sideshow Bob.
Seth Green.jpg Seth Green Voiced Howard the Duck in the 2014 film Guardians of the Galaxy.
Voiced Rick Jones and Rocket Raccoon in Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H..
Executive producer for Robot Chicken couch gag and voiced Chris Griffin in "The Simpsons Guy".
Grey Griffin.jpg Grey Griffin Voiced other various characters in shows, direct-to-videos and video games. Voice of Martin Prince and Sherri and Terri Mackleberry from Season 31 - Present.
Mark Hamill.jpg Mark Hamill Voiced Maximus in the second season of the Fantastic Four animated series.
Voiced Jason Macendale/Hobgoblin in the 1990s animated Spider-Man TV show.
Voiced Gargoyle in the 1990s animated The Incredible Hulk TV show.
Voiced The Red Skull and Chthon in
The Super Hero Squad Show.
Voiced Klaw in the animated series
The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes.
Voiced himself and later Leavelle.
David Harbour.jpg David Harbour Played Alexei Shostakov/Red Guardian in the Marvel Cinematic Universe film Black Widow. Voiced Fred Kranepool in the season 32 episode "Undercover Burns".
Woody Harrelson.jpg Woody Harrelson Played Cletus Kasady/Carnage in Venom and Venom: Let There Be Carnage. Voiced Woody Boyd, his character from Cheers, in "Fear of Flying".
Neil Patrick Harris.jpg Neil Patrick Harris Voiced Spider-Man in the 2000s animated Spider-Man TV show.
Reprised the role in the 2010 video game Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions.
Voiced himself in "Bart the Murderer".
Michael Keaton.jpg Michael Keaton Played Vulture in the Marvel Cinematic Universe film Spider-Man: Homecoming. Voiced Jack Crowley in the season 12 episode "Pokey Mom".
Phil LaMarr.jpg Phil LaMarr Played a train passenger in the 2004 film Spider-Man 2.
Voiced Bolivar Trask and Remy LeBeau/Gambit in the animated series Wolverine and the X-Men.
Voiced Robbie Robertson and Randy Robertson in The Spectacular Spider-Man TV show.
Voiced J.A.R.V.I.S. in the animated series The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes.
Voiced Hermes Conrad in "Simpsorama".
Martin Landau.jpg Martin Landau Voiced Scorpion in the 1990s animated Spider-Man TV show. Voiced The Great Raymondo in "The Great Simpsina".
Denis Leary.jpg Denis Leary Played George Stacy in the first two The Amazing Spider-Man films. Voiced himself in "Lost Verizon".
Stan Lee.jpg Stan Lee Has various cameo appearances over many Marvel films, television shows and games. Has also created many of the Marvel characters. Voiced himself in "I Am Furious (Yellow)", "Married to the Blob" and "The Caper Chase".
Jane Lynch.jpg Jane Lynch Voiced Joan Jameson in The Spectacular Spider-Man and Nebula in The Super Hero Squad Show. Voiced Roz Davis in "Replaceable You" and Jeanie in "'Tis the 30th Season".
Ian McKellen.jpg Ian McKellen Played Magneto in the X-Men film series. Voiced himself in "The Regina Monologues".
John Mulaney.jpg John Mulaney Voiced Spider-Ham in the animated movie Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. Voiced Warburton Parker in the season 31 episode "The Winter of Our Monetized Content".
Edward Norton.jpg Edward Norton Played Bruce Banner in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Voiced Devon Bradley in the season 12 episode "The Great Money Caper" and Elijah Hooper in the season 24 episode "Pulpit Friction".
Patton Oswalt.jpg Patton Oswalt Played Hedges in Blade: Trinity and Eric Koenig in the Marvel Cinematic Universe TV series Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.. Voiced T-Rex in "The Day the Earth Stood Cool" and Bart's guilt in "The Cad and the Hat".
Elliot Page.jpg Elliot Page Played Kitty Pryde in the two X-Men film movies: X-Men: The Last Stand and X-Men: Days of Future Past. Voiced Alaska Nebraska in "Waverly Hills 9-0-2-1-D'oh".
Joe Pantoliano.jpg Joe Pantoliano Played Ben Urich in Daredevil. Voiced Dante Calabresi, Sr. in "The Mook, the Chef, the Wife and Her Homer".
Jim Parsons.jpg Jim Parsons Voiced Nightmare in The Super Hero Squad Show. Voiced himself in "Frinkcoin".
Luke Perry.jpg Luke Perry Voiced Rick Jones in the 1990s animated The Incredible Hulk TV show. Voiced himself in "Krusty Gets Kancelled".
Michelle Pfeiffer.jpg Michelle Pfeiffer Played Wasp in the Marvel Cinematic Universe films Ant-Man and the Wasp and Avengers: Endgame. Voiced Mindy Simmons in "The Last Temptation of Homer".
Natalie Portman.jpg Natalie Portman Played Jane Foster in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Voiced Darcy in the season 18 episode "Faith Off" and in the season 24 episode "Moonshine River".
John C. Reilly.jpg John C. Reilly Played Rhomann Dey in the Marvel Cinematic Universe film Guardians of the Galaxy. Voiced himself in the season 19 "Any Given Sundance".
Kevin Michael Richardson.jpg Kevin Michael Richardson Voiced other characters in various movies, shows and shorts. many characters
Stephen Root.jpg Stephen Root Voiced Neeza in the TV series Guardians of the Galaxy. Voiced Bildorf in the season 32 episode "Wad Goals".
Anika Noni Rose.jpg Anika Noni Rose Voiced Yemandi in the TV series Avengers Assemble. Voiced Rita LaFleur in "Gone Abie Gone".
Paul Rudd.jpg Paul Rudd Played Ant-Man in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Voiced Dr. Zander in the season 22 episode "Love Is a Many-Strangled Thing" and himself in the "Steal This Episode" and "Three Dreams Denied".
Liev Schreiber.jpg Liev Schreiber Voiced Kingpin in Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. Voiced the Dateline: Springfield narrator in the season 30 episode "Woo-hoo Dunnit?".
Andy Serkis.jpg Andy Serkis Played Klaw in the Marvel Cinematic Universe films Avengers: Age of Ultron and Black Panther. Voiced Cleanie in the season 14 episode "Dude, Where's My Ranch?".
J. K. Simmons.jpg J. K. Simmons Played J. Jonah Jameson in the live action movies Spider-Man, Spider-Man 2 and Spider-Man 3 from 2002-2007.
Reprised the role vocally in The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes, Ultimate Spider-Man, Avengers Assemble and Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H.. Also reprised the role in the Marvel Cinematic Universe film Spider-Man: Far From Home.
Reprised his role as J. Jonah Jameson in "Moe'N'a Lisa", voiced a tabloid editor in "Homerazzi", JJ Gruff in the season 29 episode "3 Scenes Plus a Tag from a Marriage", Dr. Jessup in the season 30 episode "Daddicus Finch" and Victor Kleskow in the season 30 episode "Girl's in the Band".
Stellan Skarsgard.jpg Stellan Skarsgård Played Erik Selvig in the Marvel Cinematic Universe film Thor. Voiced himself in the season 32 episode "Podcast News".
John Slattery.jpg John Slattery Played Howard Stark in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Voiced Robert Marlow in the season 23 episode "The Man in the Blue Flannel Pants".
J. B. Smoove.jpg J. B. Smoove Played Mr. Dell in the Marvel Cinematic Universe film Spider-Man: Far From Home. Voiced DJ Kwanzaa in the season 22 episode "Angry Dad: The Movie".
Cobie Smulders.jpg Cobie Smulders Played Maria Hill in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Voiced Hydrangea in the season 31 episode "Bart the Bad Guy".
Brent Spiner.jpg Brent Spiner Voiced Purple Man in The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes and Silver Surfer in Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H.. Voiced the A9000 Robots in "Them, Robot".
Patrick Stewart.jpg Patrick Stewart Played Professor X in the X-Men film series. Voice of Number One and himself.
Marisa Tomei.jpg Marisa Tomei Plays Aunt May in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Voiced Sara Sloane in the season 14 episode "A Star Is Born Again".
Lily Tomlin.jpg Lily Tomlin Voiced Aunt May in Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. Voiced Tammy in the season 17 episode "The Last of the Red Hat Mamas".
Steven Weber.jpg Steven Weber Voiced Norman Osborn/Green Goblin and other characters in Ultimate Spider-Man and George Stacy in the Marvel Rising shorts. Voiced Neil in the Season 9 episode "King of the Hill".
Frank Welker.jpg Frank Welker Voiced H.E.R.B.I.E. and The Impossible Man in the 1970s Fantastic Four TV show.
Voiced Iceman and Flash Thompson in the 1980s animated Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends TV show.
Toad and Lockheed in the 1980s pilot X-Men: Pryde of the X-Men.
Voiced Odin in the 2010s animated Avengers Assemble TV show.
Voice of Santa's Little Helper.
Adam West.jpg Adam West Voiced Nighthawk (who is a Marvel analogue of Batman) in The Super Hero Squad Show. Voiced Batman in "Large Marge", as well as himself in "Mr. Plow" and Mayor Adam West in "The Simpsons Guy".
Billy West.jpg Billy West Voiced Rocket Raccoon in Ultimate Spider-Man. Reprised his roles as Fry, Professor Farnsworth, Zoidberg and Scruffy in "Simpsorama".
Paul Winfield.jpg Paul Winfield Voiced Black Marvel in Spider-Man: The Animated Series. Voiced Lucius Sweet in the season 8 episode "The Homer They Fall" and the season 9 episode "The Trouble with Trillions".
Henry Winkler.jpg Henry Winkler Voiced Grandpa Quill in the TV series Guardians of the Galaxy. Voiced Ramrod in the episode "Take My Wife, Sleaze".
Keone Young.jpg Keone Young Voiced Silver Samurai in Wolverine and the X-Men and in the video game version of 2000's X-Men and Mr. Chen in the video game version of Spider-Man 3, and Mr. Negative in Ultimate Spider-Man. Voiced Sakatumi in "Thirty Minutes Over Tokyo".

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