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=== Alien Language Sightings ===
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Revision as of 14:00, 29 September 2011

Steampunk'd
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US Publish Number57
UK Publish Number(s)62
Writers
main comicJesse McCann
mini comicEric Rogers
Artists
main comicJohn Delaney
mini comicCarlos Valenti
Title captionLet off some steam, punks!
Published (US)28 September, 2011
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Steampunk'd is the fifty-seventh comic issue, released 28 September, 2011 in the US.

The Story

What would have happened if Fry travelled back in time 100 or so years to a sci-fi influenced, industrialised Victorian Age rather than a thousand years into the future? You are about to find out as the Planet Express crew goes steampunk!

Additional Info

Alien Language Sightings

Page: 19
Location: Slurm machine
Language: AL1
Translation: DRINK

Continuity

  • Once again, New Year's Eve 1999 is revisited.
  • Hermes' interest in marijuana has previously only been implied, this is the first time we've seen his "prize-winning herb garden".

Allusions

  • Steampunk'd, both the issue's tittle and the name of Kutcher's show, is a reference to Steampunk and Punk'd.

Goofs

  • The solicitation claims that Fry was frozen for three thousand years, rather than one.
  • Kif's name is misspelt Kiff
  • Steampunk Zoidberg's gloves are initially coloured like his claws
  • The deceased Free Waterfall, Jr. appears. However he has also appeared in Bender's Game since his demise.

Special Features

  • Comic - Zoidberg Makes a House Call

Characters

(In alphabetical order)

Comic Credits