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* AsHimself: Creator/AlanMoore, Creator/ArtSpiegelman and [[ComicBook/GhostWorld Dan Clowes]] appear as themselves, signing copies of their books at Coolsville. Moore's disgust at film adaptations of his work is played up, while Clowes reveals that he secretly wants to work for one of the big comic publishers.

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* AsHimself: Creator/AlanMoore, Creator/ArtSpiegelman and [[ComicBook/GhostWorld Dan Clowes]] Clowes appear as themselves, signing copies of their books at Coolsville. Moore's disgust at film adaptations of his work is played up, while Clowes reveals that he secretly wants to work for one of the big comic publishers.



-->'''Comic Book Guy:''' It can't be! It's as if Franchise/{{Superman}} moved to [[Franchise/{{Batman}} Gotham City]]!\\
'''Martin:''' [[AnalogyBackfire Which he did]] in ''World's Finest Comics'' #94. See?\\
'''Comic Book Guy:''' That was an imaginary story dreamt by Jimmy Olsen after he was kicked in the head by {{ComicBook/Supergirl}}'s horse Comet. It never really happened.\\

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-->'''Comic Book Guy:''' It can't be! It's as if Franchise/{{Superman}} ComicBook/{{Superman}} moved to [[Franchise/{{Batman}} Gotham City]]!\\
City!\\
'''Martin:''' [[AnalogyBackfire Which he did]] in ''World's ''[[ComicBook/WorldsFinest1941 World's Finest Comics'' Comics]]'' #94. See?\\
'''Comic Book Guy:''' That was an imaginary story dreamt by Jimmy Olsen after he was kicked in the head by {{ComicBook/Supergirl}}'s ComicBook/{{Supergirl}}'s horse Comet.[[ComicBook/TheSuperSteedOfSteel Comet]]. It never really happened.\\



* RageBreakingPoint: Upon Milhouse asking Alan Moore which of the Watchman Babies are his favorite, he responds with a very heated rant about how corporations take ideas and milk them for all they're worth [[note]]Moore is notable for refusing to attach his name to any adaptations of his work, with the sole exception of the ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'' adaptation of the story ''For The Man Who Has Everything''[[/note]]:

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* RageBreakingPoint: Upon Milhouse asking Alan Moore which of the Watchman Babies are his favorite, he responds with a very heated rant about how corporations take ideas and milk them for all they're worth [[note]]Moore is notable for refusing (Moore has constantly refused to attach his name to any adaptations of his work, with the sole exception of the ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'' adaptation of the story ''For The Man Who Has Everything''[[/note]]:''ComicBook/ForTheManWhoHasEverything''):
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In the other references to this part on the page, it is Bart, not Milhouse, who says this


* FanonDiscontinuity: InUniverse, Comic Book Guy insists that a comic storyline he hated "never really happened"… only for Milhouse to retort that ''nothing'' in comic books ever really happened since it's all fiction anyway.

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* FanonDiscontinuity: InUniverse, Comic Book Guy insists that a comic storyline he hated "never really happened"… only for Milhouse Bart to retort that ''nothing'' in comic books ever really happened since it's all fiction anyway.
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* WeightLossHorror: Homer opts for a stomach stapling procedure and he loses a significant amount of weight. Unfortunately, rapid weight loss from previously obese people usually results in excess skin folds. His efforts to look more attractive was not as easy of a fix as he thought it would be.

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* WeightLossHorror: Homer opts for a stomach stapling procedure and he loses a significant amount of weight. Unfortunately, rapid weight loss from previously obese people usually results in excess skin folds. His efforts to look more attractive was were not as easy of a fix as he thought it they would be.

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