Do You Want Fry with That?

Do You Want Fry with That? is the fifty-sixth comic issue, released 27 July, 2011 in the US.

Act I
Zoidberg, instead of feeding the space lobsters he was asked to feed has eaten their food and taken the tank the space octopus they were also supposed to be delivering for his own use. Fry takes it personally, saying that no-one ever listens to him. Leela and Bender are arguing about whether a nearby planet is Earth. While it looks identical, Bender's galactic positioning system says they're light years away. Fry decides to hail the planet to settle the argument, but launches an anti-asteroid missile instead, blowing up the planet. After a month in prison, in a DOOP courtroom Fry learns he had only blown up an Earthies restaurant and is being sued by Earthies' president. Fry and the rest of the crew are ordered to work for Earthies until they can pay off the debt, which would take three generations. The quartet are then set up as the only staff running the planet sized restaurant. Fry discovers that the only way to get deliveries across the planet quickly is to change the planet's rotation in the control room near the kitchen. To reward Fry for preventing the staff from dying of exhaustion, which would normally happen, Wendell promotes him to manager. Fry, uses the opportunity to have people listen to what he has to say and becomes very bossy. Bender is sent online to buy $50 worth of MP3s, but seeing the prices, decides to download them illegally instead.

Act II
Fry has become an unpleasant boss and but refuses to accept an offer from the competition to be paid to accidentally burn down the restaurant, however they plan to destroy it anyway. Bender has trouble logging out and is attacked by digital representations of the recording artists. Leela and Zoidberg end a strike after being informed that the planet will soon be blown up and being promoted to co-manager. Fry brings Bender offline just in time to save him, but he's picked up some viruses, which gives Fry an idea of a movie to steal an idea from. The competitors allow Fry to order a last meal over Bender's wi-fi connection. They decide to tell Fry the truth, that he wasn't the one who actually blew up the other Earthies, and in fact Wendell is working with them as ha finds it more profitable to collect insurance money. The viruses that were sent to the ships cause the controls to lock up and the ships to crash. Back at Planet Express, Farnsworth removes the viruses from Bender, then informs Fry that to pay for the missile he wasted he will have a year's worth of kitchen duty.

Trivia

 * In the panel where the Professor explains that he has made Bender virus free, he is holding the Mark V version of the from  the popular British sci-fi show, . This version of the screwdriver was used by the  and  incarnations of the.
 * The ship is shown to have an Anti-Asteroid Missile Launcher.
 * The very last panel signs off with "Thank you, come again!", which is the catchphrase of The Simpsons character.
 * In the panel where Bender enters the internet for the first time, can be seen.

Allusions

 * King Wendell Colonel Clown III is a reference to the mascots of four US fast-food outlets;, , and.
 * Momtunes is a reference to.
 * Various real-world recording artists and album covers appear online.
 * Tux, the Linux mascot, and the Twitter bird logo help Bender with his piracy.
 * Fry's idea is stolen from .
 * The smoke left behind towards the end when Fry destroys all the ships forms the.

Goofs

 * The DOOP judge appears to be an Omicronian; despite his species not being a member of the DOOP, however he may be a citizen of a planet other than Omicron Persei 8.
 * In this issue, Bender is identified as the ship's navigator as opposed to recent issues where he is correctly noted as the chef.

Characters

 * Amy
 * Bender
 * Debut: DOOP Judge
 * Debut: Flarg
 * Debut: Frank Tubesteak
 * Fry
 * Hermes
 * Debut: King Wendell Colonel Clown III
 * Leela
 * Mom
 * Professor Farnsworth
 * Debut: Stephen Jenkins
 * Zoidberg

Comic Credits

 * Script
 * Ian Boothby
 * Pencils
 * Mike Kazaleh
 * Inks
 * Mike Rote
 * Colors
 * Alan Hellard
 * Letters
 * Karen Bates
 * Editor
 * Bill Morrison