Futurama is an American comedy, comic book and cartoon. The animated version of the play was created by Matt Groening, and Groening and Daive Cohen made the film together for Fox TV.
Flying Out of the Future tells the story of following the protagonist Philip J. Fry (a former pizza delivery man in new york) to the future world for adventure. He was frozen at low temperature a few seconds before the year 2000, and then thawed on New Year's Eve of 1999. This cartoon won an Emmy Award.
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Fly out of a future comic book Volume II (20)
In 2000, the serial of Future comic series began with Bongo Comics magazine.
It was first published only in the United States, and later appeared in Britain, Germany and Australia.
All versions of the story are the same except that the serial order is different from that in the market. Comics focus on all kinds of virtual characters in Future World, and the irregular depiction of events in Future World in the comic version will not have any impact on the series.
Like TV series, every comic book (except American comic book 20) has a title on its cover. For example: "Made in America! It was actually published in Canada. The titles of some British and Australian cartoons are different from the original American cartoons (for example, the 20th volume of Australian cartoons is labeled as "A cartoon of the 20th century with 2 1", and American cartoons have no titles at all). All series have a text page, readers' works of art and preview comments from other Bongo cartoonists.
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