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{{qf|[[Martin Prince]]}} So, Bart, I see you're still reading your superhero comic books! You know, those things are filled with nothing but adolescent male power fantasies!
 
{{qf|[[Martin Prince]]}} So, Bart, I see you're still reading your superhero comic books! You know, those things are filled with nothing but adolescent male power fantasies!
 
{{qf|[[Bart]]}} And your point is . . . ?
 
{{qf|[[Bart]]}} And your point is . . . ?
{{qf|Martin}} Comic books are not literature! No comic book could ever compare to a great science fiction novel, such as [[Alfred Bester |Bester]]'s "The Stars My Destination" or the [[Ray Bradbury|Bradbury]] classic "Something Wicked This Way . . ."
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{{qf|Martin}} Comic books are not literature! No comic book could ever compare to a great science fiction novel, such as [[Alfred Bester|Bester]]'s "The Stars My Destination" or the [[Ray Bradbury|Bradbury]] classic "Something Wicked This Way . . ."
 
{{qf|[[Nelson Muntz]]}} Haw-haw!
 
{{qf|[[Nelson Muntz]]}} Haw-haw!
 
{{qf|Bart}} Here, Martin! You look like you could use a good adolescent male power fantasy!
 
{{qf|Bart}} Here, Martin! You look like you could use a good adolescent male power fantasy!
  
 
[[Category:Bart Simpson's Joke Book stories quotes]]
 
[[Category:Bart Simpson's Joke Book stories quotes]]

Latest revision as of 11:27, May 16, 2026



Martin Prince: So, Bart, I see you're still reading your superhero comic books! You know, those things are filled with nothing but adolescent male power fantasies!
Bart: And your point is . . . ?
Martin: Comic books are not literature! No comic book could ever compare to a great science fiction novel, such as Bester's "The Stars My Destination" or the Bradbury classic "Something Wicked This Way . . ."
Nelson Muntz: Haw-haw!
Bart: Here, Martin! You look like you could use a good adolescent male power fantasy!