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Futurama Comics #10 Futurama Comics #10  (Dec 2002)
   How's My Drawing? Call 1-800-555-Matt!

By some divine instrument of destiny or by the bestowing of an innate talent by the powers that be, Fry, Leela, Bender, and Scruffy find themselves representing the Earth on the Olympic swurling team under the tutelage of hall of fame swurling coach Vic Lebruteski. But what is really behind their newfound abilities, and what exactly is in it for the coach and Planet Express? It appears that they will soon be putting their lives on the line in front of an universal arena that is out for blood.

Big Sweep
MMMMMMMMPages:  26
Script:  Eric Rogers
Pencils:  John Delaney
Inks:  Phyllis Novin
Colors:  Joey Mason
Letters:  Karen Bates
Editor:  Bill Morrison
Ash Commissioner:  Matt Groening
Reprinted in:  Futurama Conquers The Universe  
   
Cover Illustration:   Bill Morrison, Nathan Kane
Departments:   Fan Mail

Fan mail section begins with a "Welcome back" pledging to resume bi-monthly issues since this December 2002 issue is the first Futurama comic since Futurama Comics #9 in May 2002, .


Futurama Comics #11 Futurama Comics #11  (Feb 2003)
   The Most Influenzal Comic of All Time!

Fry catches a cold. One problem. The cure for the common cold was discovered and then forgotten hundreds of years ago. Now the 20th century virus is wreaking havoc on the 30th century populace, and there is only one race that can save New New York City... the sewer mutants!

The Cure for the Common Clod
MMMMMMMMPages:  26
Script:  Patric M. Verrone
Pencils:  Tom King
Inks:  Phyllis Novin
Colors:  Joey Mason
Letters:  Karen Bates
Editor:  Bill Morrison
Dr. Feel Good:  Matt Groening
Reprinted in:  Futurama Conquers The Universe  
   
Cover Illustration:   Bill Morrison, Nathan Kane
Departments:   Fan Mail


Futurama Comics #12 Futurama Comics #12  (Apr 2003)
   Let Your Freak Flag Fry!

When Fry, Leela, Bender, and Zoidberg are taken for sideshow freaks, they are, literally, taken for sideshow freaks in a traveling intergalactic circus. Bender has dreams of center ring stardom, and Fry finds what would appear to be the love of his life... with the Bearded Lady.

Sideshow Fry
MMMMMMMMPages:  27
Script:  Eric Rogers
Pencils:  John Delaney
Inks:  Phyllis Novin
Colors:  Joey Mason
Letters:  Karen Bates
Editor:  Bill Morrison
Reprinted in:  Futurama Conquers The Universe  
   
Cover Illustration:   Nathan Kane, Jason Ho, Mike Rote
Cover Text:   Welcome, chumps! Come one, come all, to the Greatest Show On Earth!    Sign above Fry "Outie Boy"
Departments:   Bongo Beat: Team Bongo Digs New Digs,
  Fan Mail


Futurama Comics #13 Futurama Comics #13  (May 2003)
   Stick A Fork In It...It's Fun!

Things go to hell in a handbasket when Bender loses his job after accidentally poisoning the Planet Express crew. But there are slim pickings on the unemployment line for a former bending unit turned toxic chef. That is until he gets an offer he can't refuse... from the Robot Devil!

The Bender You Say
MMMMMMMMPages:  27
Script:  Ian Boothby
Pencils:  James Lloyd
Inks:  Steve Steere, Jr.
Colors:  Joey Mason
Letters:  Karen Bates
Editor:  Bill Morrison
Food Critic:  Matt Groening
Reprinted in:  Futurama Conquers The Universe  
  Free Comic Book Day 2005  (partial reprint)
   
Cover Illustration:   Bill Morrison, Mike Rote, Nathan Kane
Departments:   Bongo Beat: Profile: Jason Ho, Fan Mail


Futurama Comics #14 Futurama Comics #14  (June 2003)
   Meat-Bag Tested, Bender Approved!

Good news, everyone! Bongo Comics proudly presents the first comic in history that can be read seven different ways. Six characters unleash a handful of Professor Farnsworth's better to be forgotten inventions on the third planet from the Sun for a sequential tour de force that you'll never forget. We repeat...that you'll never forget! It makes for one hell of a comic!

Six Characters in Search of a Story
MMMMMMMMPages:  27
Script:  Patric M. Verrone
Pencils:  Tom King
Inks:  Phyllis Novin
Colors:  Joey Mason
Letters:  Karen Bates
Editor:  Bill Morrison
Bender Wrangler:  Matt Groening
   
Cover Illustration:   Bill Morrison, Mike Rote
Departments:   Bongo Beat: Matt Takes Top Trophy, Fan Mail


Futurama Comics #15 Futurama Comics #15  (Oct 2003)
   I Can't Believe It's Not Animated!

Fry's dreams come true when he is offered the chance of a lifetime -- to play the part of his childhood comic book hero Space Boy in a big budget, special effects filled, motion picture extravaganza!. But the life of a Hollywood star and superhero is not all its cracked up to be, and nothing can prepare him for the movie's surprise twist ending!

Fry Me To The Moon!
MMMMMMMMPages:  25
Script:  Eric Rogers
Pencils:  John Delaney
Inks:  Phyllis Novin
Letters:  Karen Bates
Colors:  Joey Mason
Editor:  Bill Morrison
   
Cover Illustration:   Bill Morrison, Jason Ho, Mike Rote, Nathan Kane
Departments:   Fan Mail, The Bongo Beat: My Favorite Comic Book Company Went to San Diego and All I Got Was This Lousy Bongo Beat,


Futurama Comics #16 Futurama Comics #16  (Jan 2004)
   Not Your Grandfather's Futurama!

When Professor Farnsworth´s clone Cubert shows a slight dip in his studies and a decrease in his IQ, he is sent across the galaxy in search of a school that will save his brain from atrophying. But Cubert's not the only one sent off to boarding school. Fry, Leela, and Bender find themselves trapped in the Chalkboard Jungle. Join us for the prologue to "The Time Bender Trilogy" -- a special Futurama story arc - in four parts!

Kickin' It Old School
MMMMMMMMPages:  28
Script:  Ian Boothby
Pencils:  James Lloyd
Inks:  Steve Steere, Jr.
Colors:  Joey Mason
Letters:  Karen Bates
Editor:  Bill Morrison
Reprinted in:  Futurama: Time The Bender Trilogy  
   
Cover Illustration:   Bill Morrison, Nathan Kane
Departments:   Fan Mail


Futurama Comics #17 Futurama Comics #17  (Jun 2004)
   4 Out Of 5 Aliens Recommend...

Fry, Leela, Bender, and Cubert return to Earth from last issue's outer space adventure at boarding school only to find the planet Earth completely uninhabited. But before they can figure out where everyone has gone, they are forced to defend the planet from alien invaders who try to claim it under Intergalactic Planetary Salvage Laws.

The Time Bender Triology  part one
MMMMMMMMPages:  27
Script:  Ian Boothby
Pencils:  John Delaney
Inks:  Phyllis Novin
Colors:  Joey Mason
Letters:  Karen Bates
Editor:  Bill Morrison
Reprinted in:  Futurama: Time The Bender Trilogy  
   
Cover Illustration:   Bill Morrison, Jason Ho, Nathan Kane
Departments:   Fan Mail


Futurama Comics #18 Futurama Comics #18  (Jul 2004)
   Nominated For 12 Glorvnaxx Awards!

The Time Bender Triology  part two
  Boned to the Future
MMMMMMMMPages:  27
Script:  Ian Boothby
Pencils:  John Delaney
Inks:  Phyllis Novin
Colors:  Joey Mason
Letters:  Karen Bates
Editor:  Bill Morrison
Reprinted in:  Futurama: Time The Bender Trilogy  
   
Cover Illustration:   Bill Morrison, Mike Rote, Nathan Kane
Departments:   Fan Mail


Futurama Comics #19 Futurama Comics #19  (Oct 2004)
   More Fun Than A Barrel of Brain Slugs!

The Time Bender Triology  part III
MMMMMMMMPages:  27
Script:  Ian Boothby
Pencils:  John Delaney
Inks:  Phyllis Novin
Colors:  Joey Mason
Letters:  Karen Bates
Editor:  Bill Morrison
Reprinted in:  Futurama: Time The Bender Trilogy  
   
Cover Illustration:   Jason Ho, Nathan Kane
Departments:   The Bongo Beat: Bongo Friends Save Comic-Con,
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