Though a beloved staple of The Simpsons for the past three decades, TVLine reported that The Duffman is unlikely to appear in a future Simpsons episode, with his character receiving something of a final sendoff in the show's most recent episode.
Dressed in a conservative outfit that stands in sharp contrast to his trademark blue and red superhero outfit, the former Duffman goes on to explain that he is now a representative for an enigmatic corporation known as Enthusiasm on Demand.
Initially introduced in 1997's "The City of New York vs. Homer Simpson," The Duffman (also known by his civilian name of Barry Duffman) quickly became one of the most popular side characters ever featured in The Simpsons.
As People magazine was quick to point out, Duffman's exit from the series comes approximately two months after another long-standing Simpsons character, First Church Organist Alice Glick, was similarly written off the show.
"In a sense, Alice the organist will live forever, through the beautiful music she made," executive producer Tim Long told People of Alice's demise. "But in another, more important sense, yep she's dead as a doornail."
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