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This page is for '''[[List of references to Back to the Future|references to the ''Back to the Future'' trilogy]]''' in comic books.
 
This page is for '''[[List of references to Back to the Future|references to the ''Back to the Future'' trilogy]]''' in comic books.
   
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==MAD (magazine)==
==Sonic the Hedgehog (Archie Comics)==
 
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*In Issue #260:
*In #168 and #169, the base of the Summoning Spire has a "flux compacitor".
 
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**The cover of the issue features Doc and Marty while Alfred E Neuman drives away with the Delorean
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**In the same issue there is a satire of the first film named "Bleak for the Future"
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*In Issue #295, There's a satire of the second film named "Bleak for the Future II"
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*A parody movie poster of Back to the Future can be found on the MADmagazine website named "Iraq to the Future" (a satire on the war between America and ISIS) featuring Barack Obama replacing Marty on the poster.
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*In Issue #335, in the satire of Pulp Fiction , Doc and Marty appear in the beginning and at the end
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*On the back of issue #269: Michael J Fox appears with zits (Michael J Zits) even though his looks are more leaning to the Family Ties character "Alex P Keaton.
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==[[w:c:archiesonic:Archie Sonic Boom|Sonic Boom (Archie Comics)]]==
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*In the [[w:c:archiesonic:Archie Sonic Boom Issue 1|first issue]] of the comic, [[w:c:archiesonic:Dr. Eggman (Sonic Boom)|Dr. Eggman]] pursues [[w:c:archiesonic:Sonic the Hedgehog (Sonic Boom)|Sonic the Hedgehog]] and his friends with a giant robot. When asked by [[w:c:archiesonicMiles "Tails" Prower (Sonic Boom)|Tails]] what the output of the primary drive is, Eggman responds "Oh--Only about 1.21 [[Gigawatt]]!". Tails reponds in turn by saying "[[Great Scott]]!".
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==[[w:c:archiesonic:Archie Sonic the Hedgehog|Sonic the Hedgehog (Archie Comics)]]==
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*In [[w:c:archiesonic:Archie Sonic the Hedgehog Issue 168|#168]] and [[w:c:archiesonic:Archie Sonic the Hedgehog Issue 169|#169]], the base of the [[w:c:archiesonic:Summoning Spire|Summoning Spire]] has a "flux compacitor".
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==[[w:c:archiesonic:Archie Sonic Universe|Sonic Universe]]==
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*The variant cover to [[w:c:archiesonic:Archie Sonic Universe Issue 81|Issue 81]] is labeled ''To The Future''. Additionally, the cover characters [[w:c:archiesonic:|Silver the Hedgehog]], [[w:c:archiesonic:Professor Von Schlemmer|Professor Von Schlemmer]] and [[w:c:archiesonic:Gold the Tenrec|Gold the Tenrec]] are standing in a fashion similar to how [[Marty McFly|Marty]], [[Emmett Brown|Doc]] and [[Clara Clayton|Clara]] are on the ''[[Back to the Future Part III]]'' movie poster.
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==The Simpsons/Futurama Infinitely Secret Crossover Crisis==
 
==The Simpsons/Futurama Infinitely Secret Crossover Crisis==
 
*[[The Simpsons]]
 
*[[The Simpsons]]
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==Star Trek/Legion of Super Heroes==
 
==Star Trek/Legion of Super Heroes==
*[[Star Trek]]
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*''See main article:'' ''[[DC Comics]]'' or ''[[Star Trek]]''
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==[[Wikipedia:Yomeiro Choice|Yomeiro-Choice]]==
 
==[[Wikipedia:Yomeiro Choice|Yomeiro-Choice]]==
 
*There's a story that parodies the Back to the Future trilogy as a whole, featuring a number of the main character's daughters traveling back in time, each daughter from a different future timeline, to ensure that their father gets together with their respective mother, thus guaranteeing that their respective timeline will become reality and guaranteeing their own existence. The characters from the future occasionally begin to fade away from existence when their futures are in jeopardy, as Marty did at the Enchantment Under the Sea Dance in Part I, and there are a number of other references including time paradoxes and a time flow chart depicting different potential timelines. Additionally, the first chapter of the series is titled "F*** to the Future."
 
*There's a story that parodies the Back to the Future trilogy as a whole, featuring a number of the main character's daughters traveling back in time, each daughter from a different future timeline, to ensure that their father gets together with their respective mother, thus guaranteeing that their respective timeline will become reality and guaranteeing their own existence. The characters from the future occasionally begin to fade away from existence when their futures are in jeopardy, as Marty did at the Enchantment Under the Sea Dance in Part I, and there are a number of other references including time paradoxes and a time flow chart depicting different potential timelines. Additionally, the first chapter of the series is titled "F*** to the Future."

Revision as of 10:47, 30 March 2020

This page is for references to the Back to the Future trilogy in comic books.

MAD (magazine)

  • In Issue #260:
    • The cover of the issue features Doc and Marty while Alfred E Neuman drives away with the Delorean
    • In the same issue there is a satire of the first film named "Bleak for the Future"
  • In Issue #295, There's a satire of the second film named "Bleak for the Future II"
  • A parody movie poster of Back to the Future can be found on the MADmagazine website named "Iraq to the Future" (a satire on the war between America and ISIS) featuring Barack Obama replacing Marty on the poster.
  • In Issue #335, in the satire of Pulp Fiction , Doc and Marty appear in the beginning and at the end
  • On the back of issue #269: Michael J Fox appears with zits (Michael J Zits) even though his looks are more leaning to the Family Ties character "Alex P Keaton.

Sonic Boom (Archie Comics)

Sonic the Hedgehog (Archie Comics)

Sonic Universe

The Simpsons/Futurama Infinitely Secret Crossover Crisis

Star Trek/Legion of Super Heroes

Yomeiro-Choice

  • There's a story that parodies the Back to the Future trilogy as a whole, featuring a number of the main character's daughters traveling back in time, each daughter from a different future timeline, to ensure that their father gets together with their respective mother, thus guaranteeing that their respective timeline will become reality and guaranteeing their own existence. The characters from the future occasionally begin to fade away from existence when their futures are in jeopardy, as Marty did at the Enchantment Under the Sea Dance in Part I, and there are a number of other references including time paradoxes and a time flow chart depicting different potential timelines. Additionally, the first chapter of the series is titled "F*** to the Future."