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Gurman169
15-09-2006, 03:47 PM
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New Year's Rockin' Evil / The Continuum less traveled.
By now, readers are familiar with the story of Phillip J. Fry and how he found his way to the 30th century by way of an ill-fated pizza deliver What if … everything readers knew is different? What if … instead, Fry, a man destined to change the course of human history, is, in fact, being pursued by a deadly robotic bending unit from the far-flung future bent on termination, and his only hope is a one-eyed, ass-kickin', alien beauty. Or is it?

Sweetened Angel
05-02-2007, 01:17 AM
hmm, it will be good story. i will order that book.

Gazereths
05-02-2007, 11:16 AM
Yeah...the bendernator!!! kick ass!!! Watch out for the class fry takes in this comic....Pole dancing 101....LMAO

Ivan
09-04-2007, 01:33 AM
Well well, first issue by John Delaney as main artist. While his work is outstanding now (especially Futurama #27), his art in this one is mediocre at best. There's a few great poses of Fry and the Bendernator (for example, the full page image in the middle of the comic), but apart from that it is easy to pick out the problems. The Professor looks like some tortoise-based creature whenever we see his face, and Leela's teeth are drawn as one huge block. Little known fact: this issue, #8, and #9 were going to be released as a trilogy of 'parody stories', but were instead released as individual issues.
Most interesting thing that can be said of this issue. Sorry.

3.5/10