Futurama magazine is a comic bound to get you giggling, filled with weird aliens, bug-eyed beings and slime monsters, as well as a superbeing kept as a pet and pooping dark matter,
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Futurama needs no introduction. From the creators of The Simpsons, Futurama is a hilarious out-of-this-world adventure in the lives of the robot Bender, Leela the Cyclops alien, Fry the pizza delivery boy who accidentally (or, prepare for spoiler, not so accidentally, if you’ve seen that episode!) gets cryogenically frozen in our time and wakes up thousands of years later to a very different Earth. There’s also zany Zoidberg the crab man, and the Professor, Fry’s distant nephew, a scientific genius who also happens to be 160 years old.
A weird animated science fiction sitcom, Futurama is enormous fun, and this magazine brings you your beloved characters in cartoon comic form. With loads of crazy storylines, if you can’t get enough of Futurama, then buy a single copy of Futurama comic magazine or subscribe to this magazine and continue the fun.
There are serious themes in Futurama as well: in lampooning the science fiction genre and making lots of gags, Futurama also highlights some of the problems of today’s society by creating parallels with them in the society of the year 3000, for example the suicide booths in Futurama’s society could be seen, in a darkly humorous way, to criticism the increasingly cheap value of human life. Whatever it means takes a side line however: Futurama is funny first, in a slightly twisted, surreal, nerdy way that makes it unique among cartoons.
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