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'''Radiation Dude''' is a comic book series sold at [[The Android's Dungeon & Baseball Card Shop]]. It is a clone of the popular [[Radioactive Man (comic)|Radioactive Man]] comic book series.
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'''''Radiation Dude''''' is a comic book series sold at [[The Android's Dungeon & Baseball Card Shop]]. It is a clone of the popular ''{{ap|Radioactive Man|comic}}'' comic book series.
  
==History==
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== History ==
''Radiation Dude'' can be seen on a rack of comics at The Android's Dungeon. When [[Bart]] comments that all the new superheros suck, [[Milhouse]] contends that the only good one is Radiation Dude. Bart then goes on to explain that Radiation Dude is nothing more than a cheap imitation of [[Radioactive Man (character)|Radioactive Man]], citing his clever cathcphrase, "Up and atom!" whereas Radiation Dude's catchphrase is simply "Up and let's go."
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''Radiation Dude'' can be seen on a rack of comics at The Android's Dungeon. When [[Bart]] comments that all the new superheros suck, [[Milhouse]] contends that the only good one is Radiation Dude. Bart then goes on to explain that Radiation Dude is nothing more than a cheap imitation of {{Ch|Radioactive Man}}, citing his clever catchphrase, "Up and atom!" whereas Radiation Dude's catchphrase is simply "Up and let's go." The character is very similar looking to Radioactive Man, the only major difference between the two being the color scheme of their costumes.<ref>"[[Radioactive Man]]"</ref>
  
The character is very similar looking to Radioactive Man, the only major difference between the two being the color scheme of their costumes.
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[[Springfield]] children and [[Shelbyville]] children competed over comic books, each clutching their favorite issues while additional comics flew through the air and lay scattered across the ground. Among the titles in circulation were ''{{ap|Radioactive Man|comic}}'', ''Radiation Dude'', ''{{ap|Itchy & Scratchy|comic}}'', ''{{ap|Captain Squid|comic}}'', ''[[Duck!]]'', ''[[Leopard Lady]]'', ''[[Li'l Kneesocks]]'', and ''[[PB+J]]'', as the children argued and struggled to claim the books for themselves.<ref>''[[Bongo Comics Free-For-All 2015]]''</ref>
  
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== Behind the Laughter ==
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The comic is a reference to the fact that most good comics spawn lousy imitations.
  
==Behind the Laughter==
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== Appearances ==
The comic is a reference to the fact tht most good comics spawn lousy imitations.
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*{{ep|Radioactive Man}}
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*{{bon|Snake's Kin|(mentioned)}}
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*{{bon|Bongo Comics Free-For-All 2015|(cover)}}
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*{{game|The Simpsons Game|(in [[Android's Dungeon]])}}
  
==Appearances==
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== References ==
{{ep|Radioactive Man}}
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{{Reflist}}
 
 
[[Category:Comic books]]
 
[[Category:Media within The Simpsons]]
 

Latest revision as of 21:34, June 17, 2026

Radiation Dude
Radiation Dude.png
Comic Information
Genre: Superhero
First appearance: "Radioactive Man"

Radiation Dude is a comic book series sold at The Android's Dungeon & Baseball Card Shop. It is a clone of the popular Radioactive Man comic book series.

History[edit]

Radiation Dude can be seen on a rack of comics at The Android's Dungeon. When Bart comments that all the new superheros suck, Milhouse contends that the only good one is Radiation Dude. Bart then goes on to explain that Radiation Dude is nothing more than a cheap imitation of Radioactive Man, citing his clever catchphrase, "Up and atom!" whereas Radiation Dude's catchphrase is simply "Up and let's go." The character is very similar looking to Radioactive Man, the only major difference between the two being the color scheme of their costumes.[1]

Springfield children and Shelbyville children competed over comic books, each clutching their favorite issues while additional comics flew through the air and lay scattered across the ground. Among the titles in circulation were Radioactive Man, Radiation Dude, Itchy & Scratchy, Captain Squid, Duck!, Leopard Lady, Li'l Kneesocks, and PB+J, as the children argued and struggled to claim the books for themselves.[2]

Behind the Laughter[edit]

The comic is a reference to the fact that most good comics spawn lousy imitations.

Appearances[edit]

References[edit]