The Bot Who Cried Wolf
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US Publish Number | 60 |
UK Publish Number(s) | 64 |
Written by | Ian Boothby |
Art by | James Lloyd |
Published (US) | 28 March, 2012 |
Published (UK) | 9 August, 2012 |
Title reference | The fable "The Boy Who Cried Wolf" |
The Bot Who Cried Wolf is the sixtieth comic issue, released 28 March, 2012 in the US.
The Story
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.
Additional Info
Allusions
- The issue's title is a reference to the fable "The Boy Who Cried Wolf".
- One of Bender's several doomsday predictions refers to the 2012 doomsday predictions.
- According to James Lloyd, the rioters are loosely based on those at Vancouver's 2011 Stanley Cup hockey riots.
- Fry makes an obvious reference to the Dr. Seuss book "Green Eggs and Ham", plus the background looks similar to the art style used in Dr. Seuss' books whilst he makes the reference.
Special Features
- The Bongo Beat - Bill Morrison announces his departure from Bongo and reminisces.
- Junk Mail
- Farnsworth's Factoids: Explaining Science's Most Misunderstood Principles
- Security Monitors Gone Wild Presents: Scruffy's Hidden Camera Tapes Volumes 1 - 4
Characters
- Agnew
- Amy
- Bender
- Craterface (on merchandise)
- Fry
- Hattie McDoogal
- Leela
- Morbo
- Debut: Morbo's nephew
- Nixon
- Professor Farnsworth
- Sal
Comic Credits
- Script
- Pencils
- Inks
- Colors
- Letters
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