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===Marvel Comics continuity=== | |||
When [[Spider-Man]] approached [[Gears (G1)|Gears]] for the first time, he broke the ice by quoting "that funny lady on TV" when he asked the Autobot: "Can we talk?" {{storylink|Prisoner of War!}} | |||
===IDW Generation 1 continuity=== | ===IDW Generation 1 continuity=== | ||
[[Marissa Faireborn]], first ambassador of Earth to the [[Council of Worlds]], remarked that she had expected to be interviewed by "a giant version of Joan Rivers from ''Spaceballs''". {{storylink|Unification Day: Dawn}} | [[Marissa Faireborn]], first ambassador of Earth to the [[Council of Worlds]], remarked that she had expected to be interviewed by "a giant version of Joan Rivers from ''Spaceballs''". {{storylink|Unification Day: Dawn}} | ||
Revision as of 12:05, 19 May 2018
Joan Rivers is a famed human media figure.
Fiction
Marvel Comics continuity
When Spider-Man approached Gears for the first time, he broke the ice by quoting "that funny lady on TV" when he asked the Autobot: "Can we talk?" Prisoner of War!
IDW Generation 1 continuity
Marissa Faireborn, first ambassador of Earth to the Council of Worlds, remarked that she had expected to be interviewed by "a giant version of Joan Rivers from Spaceballs". Unification Day: Dawn
Notes
- The above point is a double reference to Rivers's red carpet awards show interviews, and to the robotic character she played in Spaceballs, Dot Matrix.
External links
- Joan Rivers at Wikipedia

