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*[[Bartman]] says "all's fair in a cola war", a reference to the proverb "{{W|All Is Fair in Love and War}}". | *[[Bartman]] says "all's fair in a cola war", a reference to the proverb "{{W|All Is Fair in Love and War}}". | ||
*[[Snake]], armed with a boxing glove bazooka, threatens to "[[Mike Tyson]]" people. [[Raphael]] then asks if he means that he'll bit their ears off, a reference to the fight {{W|Evander Holyfield vs. Mike Tyson II}} where Tyson bit off part of {{W|Evander Holyfield}}'s ear. | *[[Snake]], armed with a boxing glove bazooka, threatens to "[[Mike Tyson]]" people. [[Raphael]] then asks if he means that he'll bit their ears off, a reference to the fight {{W|Evander Holyfield vs. Mike Tyson II}} where Tyson bit off part of {{W|Evander Holyfield}}'s ear. | ||
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Revision as of 07:35, October 7, 2023
Cultural references
- The comic title is a reference to the film The Agony and the Ecstasy.
- Three Face is a reference to the Batman villain Two-Face from DC Comics.
- Kearney said that the bullies needed a place to read the latest Vanity Fair.
- Gil, as the Salesman, has a set of Adamantium-coated knives, a fictional metal alloy from Marvel Comics.
- Bartman says "all's fair in a cola war", a reference to the proverb "All Is Fair in Love and War".
- Snake, armed with a boxing glove bazooka, threatens to "Mike Tyson" people. Raphael then asks if he means that he'll bit their ears off, a reference to the fight Evander Holyfield vs. Mike Tyson II where Tyson bit off part of Evander Holyfield's ear.