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− | When [[Dr. Nick]] is threatened with suspension of license he tells of three successful cases: ''Permanent Damage'', ''Comic Book Guy Gets A Life!'' and ''28 Hey-Heys Later!''. | + | When [[Dr. Nick]] is threatened with suspension of license he tells of three successful cases: ''Permanent Damage'', ''Comic Book Guy Gets A Life!'' and ''28 Hey-Heys Later!''. In 'Permanent Damage' he separated Patty and Selma's hair. In 'Comic Book Guy Gets A Life' Comic Book Guy falls on his head, and all his nerd brain cells die. He goes to Dr. Nick to become nerdy again. In the final story, "28 Hey-Heys Later!" a zombie like virus goes around, only infecting clowns. Dr. Nick helps find the Anti-Virus and the world is saved. In the end, Dr. Nick doesn't have his license confiscated. |
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Dr. Nick @ Night is a Simpsons Comics story featured in Simpsons Comics #105.
Plot
When Dr. Nick is threatened with suspension of license he tells of three successful cases: Permanent Damage, Comic Book Guy Gets A Life! and 28 Hey-Heys Later!. In 'Permanent Damage' he separated Patty and Selma's hair. In 'Comic Book Guy Gets A Life' Comic Book Guy falls on his head, and all his nerd brain cells die. He goes to Dr. Nick to become nerdy again. In the final story, "28 Hey-Heys Later!" a zombie like virus goes around, only infecting clowns. Dr. Nick helps find the Anti-Virus and the world is saved. In the end, Dr. Nick doesn't have his license confiscated.
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