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|name=Fry and the Double-Bag Must-Have Item | |||
|image=[[Image:Futurama comics 30.JPG|225px]] | |||
|us no=030 | |||
|uk no=047 | |||
|title caption=Get Your 30th Century Fix! | |||
|us publish=March 28, 2007 | |||
|uk publish= | |||
|title referee= | |||
|paperback= | |||
|prev=Downsized! | |||
|next=As The Wormhole Turns | |||
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==The Story== | ==The Story== | ||
===Act I=== | ===Act I=== | ||
Fry, Leela, and Bender make a delivery of a slabbed Barry Bonds to a man named Grabby, who has an incredibly interesting collection | [[Philip J. Fry|Fry]], [[Turanga Leela|Leela]], and [[Bender Bending Rodriguez|Bender]] make a delivery of a slabbed Barry Bonds to a man named Grabby, who has an incredibly interesting collection mainly of baseballers, that are sealed in mint condition for all eternity. Grabby reveals that in his comic collection he does not have [[Space Boy]] #150 of which there are no more copies, and he would pay a fortune if anyone gave it to him. Bender attempts but fails to steal some of Grabby's possessions. Back on [[Earth]], Bender attempts to draw a version of Space Boy #150 so he can sell it and Fry reveals to Bender and Leela that he once owned a copy. Upon hearing that he stored it in [[Panucci's Pizza]] parlor, now buried in [[Old New York]], Leela, Bender, [[Dr. John A. Zoidberg|Zoidberg]] and Fry go into the [[NNY Sewers|sewers]] in search of the artifact. | ||
===Act II=== | ===Act II=== | ||
After a while they find Panucci's Pizza and amazingly, Fry finds his comic book in mint condition which was hidden in the | After a while they find Panucci's Pizza and amazingly, Fry finds his comic book in mint condition which was hidden in the men's room from his brother. He puts it for auction on IdBay, and Grabby wins the auction against an anonymous bidder. On the way to Grabby's home planet, Fry and Bender argue over who gets the comic until the crew are attacked by [[Mom]] who was the anonymous bidder and [[Walt, Larry and Ignar|her sons]]. Mom wants the comic for the plastic that kept it in mint condition for a millennium so she can clone it and make billions. Mom gives the comic to her sons who tear it up fighting over who should get it. This ruins Fry's chances of becoming a billionaire. | ||
==Additional Info== | ==Additional Info== | ||
===Trivia=== | ===Trivia=== | ||
*This is the first issue written by Len Wein. | *This is the first issue written by Len Wein. | ||
*Amy mentions a cousin Marsha. | |||
*This is the second time Mom has taken a fortune from Fry, the first being [[A Fishful of Dollars]] | |||
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===Goofs=== | ===Goofs=== | ||
*Panucci's pizza is no longer in Old New York and has been a museum since [[Jurassic Bark]]. | *Panucci's pizza is no longer in Old New York and has been a museum piece since [[Jurassic Bark]]. | ||
*The note on the pizza seems to imply that [[Mr. Panucci|Panucci]]'s son was supposed to deliver the pizza. | |||
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*Amy | *[[Amy Wong|Amy]] | ||
*Bender | *[[Bender Bending Rodriguez|Bender]] | ||
*Fry | *[[Philip J. Fry|Fry]] | ||
*'''Debut:''' [[Granville Byers IV|Grabby]] | *'''Debut:''' [[Granville Byers IV|Grabby]] | ||
*Leela | *[[Hermes Conrad|Hermes]] | ||
*Professor Farnsworth | *[[Turanga Leela|Leela]] | ||
*Zoidberg | *[[Mom]] | ||
*[[Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth|Professor Farnsworth]] | |||
*[[Walt, Larry and Ignar]] | |||
*[[Dr. John A. Zoidberg|Zoidberg]] | |||
==Comic Credits== | ==Comic Credits== | ||
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*Editor | *Editor | ||
**[[Bill Morrison]] | **[[Bill Morrison]] | ||
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US Publish Number | 030 |
UK Publish Number(s) | 047 |
Written by | N/A |
Art by | N/A |
Title caption | Get Your 30th Century Fix! |
Published (US) | March 28, 2007 |
The Story
Act I
Fry, Leela, and Bender make a delivery of a slabbed Barry Bonds to a man named Grabby, who has an incredibly interesting collection mainly of baseballers, that are sealed in mint condition for all eternity. Grabby reveals that in his comic collection he does not have Space Boy #150 of which there are no more copies, and he would pay a fortune if anyone gave it to him. Bender attempts but fails to steal some of Grabby's possessions. Back on Earth, Bender attempts to draw a version of Space Boy #150 so he can sell it and Fry reveals to Bender and Leela that he once owned a copy. Upon hearing that he stored it in Panucci's Pizza parlor, now buried in Old New York, Leela, Bender, Zoidberg and Fry go into the sewers in search of the artifact.
Act II
After a while they find Panucci's Pizza and amazingly, Fry finds his comic book in mint condition which was hidden in the men's room from his brother. He puts it for auction on IdBay, and Grabby wins the auction against an anonymous bidder. On the way to Grabby's home planet, Fry and Bender argue over who gets the comic until the crew are attacked by Mom who was the anonymous bidder and her sons. Mom wants the comic for the plastic that kept it in mint condition for a millennium so she can clone it and make billions. Mom gives the comic to her sons who tear it up fighting over who should get it. This ruins Fry's chances of becoming a billionaire.
Additional Info
Trivia
- This is the first issue written by Len Wein.
- Amy mentions a cousin Marsha.
- This is the second time Mom has taken a fortune from Fry, the first being A Fishful of Dollars
Goofs
- Panucci's pizza is no longer in Old New York and has been a museum piece since Jurassic Bark.
- The note on the pizza seems to imply that Panucci's son was supposed to deliver the pizza.
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Comic Credits
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