FUTURAMA COMICS (2009)
"The Planet Express crew heads to a desert planet world to take part in a decadent partying event called Burning Mom, where a giant wicker statue of Mom will be burned in effigy. But the event sponsor, Mom herself, has plans to use the proceedings to even the score and rid the world of the revolting revelers."
"Professor Farnsworth invents a reality-reversing machine that makes everything opposite of what it was (or is?) and somehow manages to send Fry a thousand years into the past rather than the future. And if that sounds confusing, it's because it makes perfect sense."
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Futurama Comics #42
"(W) Verrone, Verrone (A) Lloyd The fossilized remains of Fry's loyal 20th century canine Seymour go missing, and in no time the Planet Express crew find themselves on Sirius K-9, a planet inhabited entirely by man's best friend. But it soon becomes apparent that dogs and delivery men don't mix, and the inhabitants of Earth better get ready to beg or they will soon roll over and play dead - for real! Cry havoc, and let slip the dogs of war!"
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Futurama Comics #43
"(W) Ian Boothby (A) John Delaney Fry finds himself short on cash, so he moonlights for a company that specializes in selling products to people while they sleep. But when Fry finds himself in the middle of one of Leela's dreams, he decides to do everything in his power to make her dream come true."
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Futurama Comics #44
"(W) Boothby (A) Pepoy Fry and Zapp Brannigan challenge each other to a space race to the end of universe, and Leela's in for a big surprise when she discovers that she's the prize. However, the biggest surprise awaits the wacky racers on a cannonball run to deep space - the absolute nothingness and utter void at the finish line!"
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Futurama Comics #45
"(W) Verrone (A) Lloyd The Anthology of Interest is back! Find out what is in store for the Planet Express crew when Professor Farnsworth cranks up his new and improved What-If Machine. What if Bender ruled the world? What if Leela fell in love with Fry? What if... Leela had a normal childhood? And what if Zoidberg finally got a chance to ask a 'What if ?' question!"
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Futurama Comics #46
"(W) Verrone (A) Kazalah First, Futurama Comics brought you 'Six Characters in Search of a Story,' the issue that allowed you to follow one character from page to page in the same comic panel. Then it brought you 'Bender Breaks Out,' the story that made you bend it to end it. Now comes 'Follow the Reader' a story that follows you, the reader, as you, the reader, follows the story. Huh?!"
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Futurama Comics #47
"(W) Verrone (A) Lloyd When Professor Farnsworth's latest invention gives Bender the ability to fly, the misanthropic robot finds that he has the power to save the world. But with great power comes great responsibility, and Bender wants no part of it."
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Futurama Comics #48
"(W) Boothby (A) Kazaleh Doctor Zoidberg leaves the medical profession to pursue his parents' dream for him to become a lawyer, while Bender goes off to fulfill a solo delivery to the White House only to be deemed a traitor by the D.O.O.P. In the meantime, Fry unsuspectingly unleashes a plague of podcast people on New New York City!"
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Futurama Comics #49
"(W) Boothby (A) Delaney Prepare yourself for the successfully comedic pairing of Bender and his ventriloquist dummy friend, Small Fry. However, things go awry when big and real Fry believes the dummy plans to take over his life. Meanwhile, Leela looks for a way to remove stress from her life and attain inner peace."
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Futurama Comics #50
"(W) Boothby (A) Lloyd This month, Bongo celebrates Futurama Comics' 'Big 5-0!' When Mom goes off on her annual vacation, she leaves Mom Corp. in the hands of her nitwit sons. Unable to control the company themselves, they look for an imposing and strong-willed woman who will fill their mother's shoes, but they need look no further than an all-too-willing Leela, who is looking for some respect!"
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Futurama Comics #51
"(W) Rogers (A) Lloyd, Kazaleh Bender and Fry battle it out in a kitchen nightmare of their own making to determine who will be top chef at Planet Express; however, they will be forced to make the meal of their lives when some unwelcomed dinner guests come to call! Also, Zapp Brannigan and Kif go on a blind date! Plus, this issue features the second of six awesome Futurama posters, suitable for unfolding."
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Futurama Comics #52
"(W) Rogers, Delaney (A) Kazaleh, Davis Looking to put the shine back in his shiniest body part, Bender undergoes a series of robotic enhancements. However, one 'nip' here and one 'tuck' there prove not to be enough for the rejuvenated robot, and before long he is on a path to destruction. Also, Zapp Brannigan shows his mettle and earns a medal. Plus, this issue features the third of six awesome Futurama posters, suitable for unfolding!"
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Futurama Comics #53
"(W) Rogers (A) Kazaleh, Pepoy A volatile cargo, a damaged ship, no food or water or means of communication to the outside world, and a renegade group of cannibalistic robots are all part of the Planet Express crew's latest mission. And this time it looks like Professor Farnsworth will be paying his employees in wages of fear!"
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Futurama Comics #54
"(W/A) Rogers, Kazaleh, Lloyd, Pepoy Do androids dream of one-eyed, mutant, space pilots? And after dreaming about them, are they willing to sell those space pilots on the interplanetary black market as pets? And once they sell them, as pets to a distant culture that seeks glory by winning the Westministeria Pet Show, are the space pilots' friends prepared to save said space pilots from being named 'Best of Breed'? Ask no further. All of your silly questions will soon be answered. Also: When Kif Kroker earns a promotion, Zapp Brannigan takes extreme measures to make sure Kif's new command becomes his last patrol!"
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Futurama Comics #55
"(W/A) Boothby Fearing that the Planet Express ship is about to crash, Fry, Bender, and Leela must each take a one-man escape pod, and they soon find themselves in separate worlds. Fry lands in a dusty, Old Western town under the thumb of a vengeful outlaw; Bender discovers a post-apocalyptic, fuel-deprived society of road warriors; and Leela becomes part of a society of blue-skinned natives who need help protecting their beloved rainforest from a military onslaught."
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Futurama Comics #56
"(W/A) Boothby, Kazaleh, Pepoy After blowing up the Earth well, actually an Earth-sized fast food restaurant, Fry is sentenced to work off the damages, only to discover that he has a special talent for worldwide fast food delivery techniques in a story we could only call 'Do You Want Fry with That?'"
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Futurama Comics #57
"(W) McCann (A) Delaney, Pepoy What would have happened if Fry traveled back in time 100 or so years to a sci-fi influenced, industrialized Victorian Age rather than three thousand years into the future? You are about to find out as the Planet Express crew goes steampunk!"
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Futurama Comics #58
"(W/A) Boothby, Rogers, Kazaleh, Lloyd When Bender begins to feel jealous of Amy and Leela because they have parents, Professor Farnsworth builds two robot parents to make him happy. But it is not long before Bender bridles under his new parents strict rules and begins to behave like a rebellious teenager. To make matters worse, all of Professor Farnsworth's doomsday devices have disappeared and the disgruntled robot is the number one suspect!"
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Futurama Comics #59
"When Mayor Poopenmeyer's reputation is tainted by corruption charges, Bender steps in and rehabilitates his image; but give the bending unit a little power and pretty soon New New York City is seceding from the planet. Then, frustrated by the high cost of eggs, Leela steals a few from some nearby owl nests, only to find herself and Planet Express at the mercy of some very angry birds!"
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Futurama Comics #60
"Bender becomes the star of a hit TV show on which he terrifies the public with predictions about the imminent end of the world. Meanwhile, Fry and Leela work off an amusement park debt as carnies on the moon. And when a real threat to Earth appears on the horizon, Bender and the Planet Express crew must warn a wary and weary populace that has braced itself for disaster one too many times."
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Futurama Comics #61
"Bender takes charge of a bot scout, but after declaring that membership is for robots only, he is soon challenged by Leela's all-girl, evil mutant troop. Not wanting to be left out, Fry forms a troop of his own, with himself as its only member! When Planet Express sponsors a field trip and delivery competition, Fry, Leela, and Bender set out to prove to each other who has the top troop!"
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Futurama Comics #62
"After being dragged through an asteroid field, Leela is found drifting in space with no memory of who she is - that is until Zapp Brannigan claims her as his bride. Plus, in breaking news, Morbo gets his own back-up feature."
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Futurama Comics #63
"The Planet Express crew makes a delivery to the robot pleasure planet of Shangri-linux, where the atmosphere is lethal to humans, and so Professor Farnsworth simply transfers both Fry and Leela's consciousness into robots that share their likeness. But everything starts to go awry when Bender realizes the unsuspecting and vacationing robots are being mindwiped and turned into slaves. Is it time for Bender to grow a conscience? Don't bet on it."
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Futurama Comics #64
"Professor Farnsworth sends the Planet Express crew to Neptune to shut down Robot Santa's naughty or nice tracking system, which is spreading embarrassing personal information about everyone across the Internet. However, an overload of so much secret information may very well destroy Earth unless Robot Santa can bring a little peace on Earth and goodwill to all men."
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Futurama Comics #65
"The stakes have never been higher when the Planet Express crew needs to deliver a check to an alien race to pay the Earth's solar power bill. But it is going to take a little gamesmanship and even more dumb luck to prevent another planetary Ice Age. Fortunately, Bender and Fry have both - in spades."
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Futurama Comics #66
"Fry's skill at obsolete 20th century board games leads to a galaxy-crossing grudge match between the Planet Express crew and an alien culture built entirely on the rules of the games. However, the aliens like their competitons to be less Hungry Hungry Hippos and more Hunger Games! 'Do not pass 'Go.' Do not collect $200.' Fry, Bender and Leela are about to play the game of Life .and death!"
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Futurama Comics #67
"While at a seafood restaurant called The Tartar House, Zoidberg gets unstuck in time, ricocheting from the past to the future, but he's going to need the help of the Planet Express crew in the present to prevent all life on Earth from being destroyed!"
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Futurama Comics #68
"Have you heard of the 24-Hour Comic? Well, that's nothing compared to the Futurama One Hour Comic and it can only be delivered by your friends at Planet Express! Prepare for a Möbius 'comic' strip brought to you from the inventive and slightly addled mind of Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth!"
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Futurama Comics #69
"After too many years of running MomCorp without a soul, it's finally Mom's heart that is beginning to fail. But what is a multi-millionaire magnate supposed to do when her cryogenically frozen, designated organ donor is defrosted and delivering packages across the galaxy as part of the Planet Express crew?"
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Futurama Comics #71
"Featuring Guest-Writer Jimmy Palmiotti! From the imagination of fan favorite and Futurama follower Jimmy Palmiotti comes a tale that brings Fry back to basics as a pizza delivery guy. In this case, however, the Planet Express crew is making a special delivery from a planet that oozes sauce to a Brooklyn pizzeria. But hold on to your cannoli, the mob wants a piece of the action and (BADA-BING!), the Planet Express crew discovers there's a little special ingredient in their shipment that they never expected!"
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Futurama Comics #72
"After Leela saves Zapp Brannigan and his barely covered backside from the gravitational pull of a black hole, she is made captain of the Nimbus, leaving Zapp to fill another void as the new pilot at Planet Express."
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Futurama Comics #73
"If you thought computer viruses were bad, just wait until Planet Express' morally bankrupt bending unit starts spreading a social disease of his own around New New York City, causing a calamitous epidemic of robot zombies!"
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Futurama Comics #74
"When Bender accidentally causes the Professor's 'What If' machine to explode, the city of New New York is divided into multiple 'What If' scenarios. Only Bender and Fry are unaffected and must gather the parts needed to repair the machine to return things to normal. They enlist the help of a Zoidberg who is from a world where he is incredibly lucky, a Leela who never left the mutant underground and is painfully shy, and a Professor who just happens to be a kangaroo."
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Futurama Comics #75
"The Planet Express ship is destroyed while on a mission in space, the entire crew including Professor Farnsworth, Amy, and Zoidberg must take refuge in a makeshift spaceship - made out of Bender! Trapped in space without a propulsion system and forced to live in close quarters, the crew must survive not only the many computer viruses infecting the robot but something even more deadly - one another!"
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Futurama Comics #76
"At last it can be told, the true story of DOOP's greatest hero, Zapp Brannigan! We're talking about the 'universal' super soldier who kept the galaxy safe time and time again with his faithful friend and first office Kif Kroker at his side... and not the buffoonish windbag who continues to fail upwards much to that same ill-fated first officer's frequent embarrassment."
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Futurama Comics #77
"Fry complains that New New York City seems to be changing overnight, and after pulling an all-nighter by drinking a can hyper-caffeinated Slurm, he discovers an alien race called the Developers are actually changing the city for the better overnight - while the city sleeps! But is 'better' really better? Not for Bender!"
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Futurama Comics #78
"When an intergalactic gazillionaire comes to visit Earth to find an heir, Bender poses as a Little Orphan Android to win over the futuristic sugar Daddy Warbucks. But this financially loaded tycoon has more on his mind than taking in a fiendishly lovable tyke - try hunting him for sport!"
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Futurama Comics #79
"The Planet Express crew is surprised to learn that Kif has come down with a rare fatal disease and has only a week to live. In keeping with Amphibiosan tradition, Leela and Amy attempt to throw a funeral that he can really enjoy before he passes on, but Kif has other ideas, plenty of other ideas. Meanwhile, Bender gets bent out of shape over Professor Farnsworth's new vacuum cleaner, the Room Runner."
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Futurama Comics #80
"When President Nixon discovers that the population is getting too smart to re-elect him again, he gets Dr. Wernstrom to create a machine that will make everyone stupider until Election Day. However, the Dumbsday device affects everyone but Fry, making him 'the smartest man in the world.'"
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Futurama Comics #81
"Professor Farnsworth invents a reality-reversing machine that makes everything opposite of what it was (or is?) and somehow manages to send Fry a thousand years into the past rather than the future. And if that sounds confusing, it's because it makes perfect sense."
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Futurama Comics #82
"The Planet Express crew heads to a desert planet world to take part in a decadent partying event called Burning Mom, where a giant wicker statue of Mom will be burned in effigy. But the event sponsor, Mom herself, has plans to use the proceedings to even the score and rid the world of the revolting revelers."