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'''''Fact or Afflictio''''' is a comic story featured in ''[[Bart Simpson's Joke Book]]''.
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'''''Fact or Affliction''''' is a comic story first printed in ''[[Bart Simpson's Joke Book]]''. The story was remade into ''[[The Simpsons Comic Strips]]'' story ''[[Reality TV]]''.
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== Synopsis ==
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{{Synopsis|[[Homer]] teaches [[Bart]] about the difference between fiction and reality.}}
  
 
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[[Bart]] discusses with [[Homer]] if people would get super powers in real life if they was appointed for radiation when he read a number of Radioactive man.
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[[Bart]] is reading an issue of ''{{ap|Radioactive Man|comic}}'' when he asks [[Homer]], "if a man got exposed to radiation in real life, would he get super powers?" Homer says that depends on if you'd consider baldness a superpower. Bart then asks if it would be possible to survive with a jagged shard of metal stuck in your head. Homer says that he knew a guy who had that happen to him once, but then remembers that it was actually a hot, gooey marshmallow stuck to the roof of his mouth, and he didn't die, but it did make him talk funny. Homer then tells Bart that stuff he reads in comic books is just a bunch of phony baloney, and he needs a healthy dose of reality from television. Homer then puts on the show ''Mystery Island'', where three ugly ducklings are turned into sexy bikini models, which causes Homer to exclaim "Woo-hoo!"
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Latest revision as of 10:01, May 13, 2026

Fact or Affliction
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Comic Story information
Released: June 1995
Comic series: Bart Simpson's Joke Book
Pages: 1
Written by: Barry Dutter
Andrew Osborne


Fact or Affliction is a comic story first printed in Bart Simpson's Joke Book. The story was remade into The Simpsons Comic Strips story Reality TV.

Synopsis[edit]

Homer teaches Bart about the difference between fiction and reality.

Plot[edit]

Bart is reading an issue of Radioactive Man when he asks Homer, "if a man got exposed to radiation in real life, would he get super powers?" Homer says that depends on if you'd consider baldness a superpower. Bart then asks if it would be possible to survive with a jagged shard of metal stuck in your head. Homer says that he knew a guy who had that happen to him once, but then remembers that it was actually a hot, gooey marshmallow stuck to the roof of his mouth, and he didn't die, but it did make him talk funny. Homer then tells Bart that stuff he reads in comic books is just a bunch of phony baloney, and he needs a healthy dose of reality from television. Homer then puts on the show Mystery Island, where three ugly ducklings are turned into sexy bikini models, which causes Homer to exclaim "Woo-hoo!"


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