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Comic Book Guy was once married in an online role-playing game.
He and his Internet wife contemplated having children, but that would have severely drained his " power crystals ".
He is shown paired with a woman during a mass marriage that occurred when a cult took over Springfield, and presumably the two are wed in the mass ceremony.
In Season 16's " There's Something About Marrying ", he hopes to wed a Xena: Warrior Princess cardboard figure.
While part of an intellectual junta that briefly ran Springfield in " They Saved Lisa's Brain ", he proposes plans to limit breeding to once every seven years ( a reference to the Vulcan blood fever of mating, called Pon farr ), commenting that this would mean much less breeding for most, but for him, " much, much more ".
This is not his last foray into attempted leadership of Springfield ; in the Season 17 episode " See Homer Run ", he is one of over 200 candidates for mayor, following his usual catchphrase into " BEST MAYOR EVER.
" He is a virgin well into his forties, but loses it when he becomes romantically involved with Principal Skinner's mother Agnes.
( Chief Wiggum is notably repulsed when he and his officers stumble upon the couple " in the act ".
) He later dates Edna Krabappel and is shown with the Superman logo tattooed on his upper right buttock.
They are nearly married at a science fiction convention, but Edna calls it off.
Comic Book Guy was not particularly surprised by this, saying, " There are a million valid reasons, but which one did you pick?
" When Edna gently explains " It's like I'm DC Comics, and you're Marvel ", he accepts the comparison without any rancor.

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