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Three Men and a Comic Book/References

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References/Trivia


Season 2 Episode References
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"Three Men and a Comic Book"
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Debut Appearances

Cultural references

  • The episode title is a pun on the movie Three Men and a Baby.
  • When Bart's adult voice reflects on his getting a part-time job:
    • The scene is a reference to The Wonder Years and the show's motif of main character Kevin Arnold's adult self narrating the story of his growing-up years.
    • The voice is provided by Daniel Stern, who was the narrator for The Wonder Years.
    • The song playing is "Turn! Turn! Turn!" (also called "To Everything There is a Season") by The Byrds.

Trivia

  • Comic Book Guy makes his first appearance in this episode.
  • First discovery of Radioactive Man's freak accident.
  • The black & white showing of the Radioactive Man segment at the comic book convention is sponsored by Laramie Cigarettes, with Radioactive Man telling Fallout Boy he is too young to smoke ("Sorry, not until you are sixteen!"). Moments later, Buddy Hodges, the actor who played Fallout Boy in the serial, is seen holding a cigarette.
  • Otto's idea for a comic book (Busman, a man who drives a bus by day and fights vampires by night) was made into a comic in the Simpsons Comics.
  • Hint to Springfield being located in either Michigan or California: When Bart recycles an empty cola bottle at the Kwik-E-Mart, he says "I need the dime". Michigan and California are the only states that have a 10 cent bottle deposit.
  • Comic Book Guy's voice is different.
  • Before they took up smoking, Patty and Selma's voices were feminine before they had deep, gruff, raspy voices.
Season 2 References
Bart Gets an "F" Simpson and Delilah Treehouse of Horror Two Cars in Every Garage and Three Eyes on Every Fish Dancin' Homer Dead Putting Society Bart vs. Thanksgiving Bart the Daredevil Itchy & Scratchy & Marge Bart Gets Hit by a Car One Fish, Two Fish, Blowfish, Blue Fish The Way We Was Homer vs. Lisa and the 8th Commandment Principal Charming Oh Brother, Where Art Thou? Bart's Dog Gets an "F" Old Money Brush with Greatness Lisa's Substitute The War of the Simpsons Three Men and a Comic Book Blood Feud