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When [[Homer]] was at the [[Rabid Watchdog U-Store]] to find something that is worth money, he had ''Amazing Fantasy #15'' in his storage unit.<ref>''[[The Bids Are All Right]]''</ref>
 
When [[Homer]] was at the [[Rabid Watchdog U-Store]] to find something that is worth money, he had ''Amazing Fantasy #15'' in his storage unit.<ref>''[[The Bids Are All Right]]''</ref>
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[[Bart Simpson]] was seen reading a copy of ''Amazing Fantasy'' while eating an ice cream cone, prompting a horrified reaction from Comic Book Guy, who raised his hands in alarm as he witnessed the scene.<ref>''[[Bongo Comics Free-For-All 2008]]''</ref>
  
 
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== References ==
 
== References ==

Latest revision as of 20:31, June 17, 2026

Amazing Fantasy
Amazing Fantasy.png
Comic Information
First appearance: The Bids Are All Right

Amazing Fantasy is a comic book series, the Amazing Fantasy #15 is famous for the introduction of Spider-Man.

History[edit]

Comic Book Guy has Amazing Fantasy #15. He told Bart and Milhouse that it was the comic that introduced Spider-Man.[1]

When Homer was at the Rabid Watchdog U-Store to find something that is worth money, he had Amazing Fantasy #15 in his storage unit.[2]

Bart Simpson was seen reading a copy of Amazing Fantasy while eating an ice cream cone, prompting a horrified reaction from Comic Book Guy, who raised his hands in alarm as he witnessed the scene.[3]

Behind the Laughter[edit]

Amazing Fantasy is a real comic book series.

Appearances[edit]

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