Showing posts with label Futurama. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Futurama. Show all posts

Thursday, March 29, 2012

SIMPSONS FUTURAMA #1 COMIC BOOK MATT GROENING BART HOMER BENDER LEELA FRY BONGO!


THE SIMPSONS FUTURAMA COMIC BOOKS #1 Comic Book.
CROSSOVER CRISIS

COLLECTORS ITEM FIRST ISSUE!

Highly Recommended!

Bongo Entertainment Group.

Futurama/Simpsons Infinitely Secret Crossover Crisis is here at last! With the brittle fabric between reality and fiction stretched beyond its limits, the entire citizenry of Springfield finds itself trapped in New New York a thousand years in the future. Once there, the advanced 30th century populace, which has overcome war, famine, and cured the common cold, does what any technologically and morally evolved culture would do... they turn the citizens of Springfield, including The Simpsons, into slaves!

RARE and OUT OF PRINT! Impossible to find!

Sunday, October 25, 2009

FUTURAMA #1 COMIC BOOK BONGO BENDER FRY LEELA SIMPSONS!

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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION



FUTURAMA #1 COMIC BOOK

For fans of the classic animated Television series FUTURAMA!

RARE and OUT OF PRINT

Originally published in 2000 by Bongo Comics, Matt Groening's comic book company.

“Our humble aim,” writes Futurama Comics creator Matt Groening in the foreword to the series’ first issue, “is to both honor science fiction and to make fun of the genre’s built in absurdities…” Futurama Comics, based upon the hit animated Fox television show, is an outrageously funny and often strange world envisioned by Groening, the same man responsible for the wildly popular television series, The Simpsons. Futurama Comics follows the adventures of seven very different employees of Planet Express Delivery Service as they try to make a living in the year 3000.

Making up the three core members of the cast are Bender the booze-driven robot, Fry a cryogenically frozen delivery boy from the 20th century, and Leela the one-eyed captain of the delivery spaceship. Most of their adventures circle around the rather feeble-minded Fry’s nostalgic reminiscing of life in the 20th Century and his search to share his previous life with his new friends, often ending with disastrous results.