New Year's Rockin' Evil

"New Year's Rockin' Evil" is the seventh comic issue, which was released 23 January, 2002 in the US.

Act I
Everyone is gathered at to celebrate the new year (3001). The Professor created the ball that will be dropping, but it causes a blackout. Instead they get out the What-If Machine and Bender asks "What would happen if I travelled back to 1999?" Fry is writing a story for a class at Coney Island Community College, Michelle complains then leaves to meet a "friend". Mr. Panucci calls Fry into work. Bender arrives in 1999. Leela arrives in 1999 (nude) and looks for Fry at Coney Island Community College, in Lap Dancing 101 she learns he left the course, and gets some clothing. Fry finishes the story and Leela tries to get it, but he has to make a delivery.

Act II
Leela and Bender interrupt at Applied Cryogenics, they inform him that his story helps save the future (as well as him becoming president) Bender proves himself as the good one and Leela transforms into a Bendernator, she continues to attempt to get the story. Fry and Bender try to reach a time portal above Times Square. The Bendernator alerts the authorities to Fry's "kidnapping". Fry and Bender are on "the ball" but can't reach the portal, Fry goes to the authorities and Bender self destructs. The story makes it through the portal, where Zoidberg finds it and becomes president. Everyone complains about the story (except Zoidberg) and they watch "the ball" drop late.

Trivia

 * First sighting of the What-If Machine in a comic.
 * It can run on batteries.
 * The cover of this comic is largely reused (with added text) as a poster in the center of the 2008 calendar.
 * Fry notes that a year has 324 days, he is not corrected, but he may still be mistaken.

Continuity

 * Another revisit of the time Fry got frozen, this time it has no relevance to continuity.

Allusions

 * The Bendernator is a parody of the cyborg the.
 * This comic was released earlier in the line up in the UK to coincide with the release of  in cinemas.
 * It is an American tradition to drop a large ball in Times Square on midnight of New Year's Eve.

Goofs

 * If this is new year 3000-3001 then "Xmas Story" is pushed to Xmas 3001 because "Xmas Time Is Fear" takes place on the Xmas Eve before this comic. This doesn't make much sense because Fry knew Santa in "Xmas Time Is Fear". Obviously this puts the comics in a different continuity or the comic's writers used the wrong year.
 * Michelle refers to her new boyfriend, and future ex-husband, as Jean-Claude, but in "The Cryonic Woman" his name is Charles.

Special Features

 * Comic - "The Continuum Less Travelled"
 * The Professor thinks he's created a time machine. He attempts to travel ten minutes forward in time. After the alarm sounds Farnsworth learns from his staff that he'd just been asleep for ten minutes. He celebrates his creation of the world's most expensive alarm clock.

Characters

 * 20th Century kid
 * Amy
 * Bender
 * Debut: Bounceby
 * Fry
 * Hermes
 * Jean-Claude
 * LaBarbara Conrad
 * Leela
 * Leo and Inez Wong
 * Linda
 * Michelle
 * Morbo
 * Debut: Mort
 * Mr. Panucci
 * Nibbler
 * Debut: Nick Clark
 * Prof. Farnsworth
 * Scruffy
 * Zoidberg

Comic Credits

 * Story
 * Eric Rogers
 * Pencils
 * John Delaney (main comic)
 * Carlos Mota (mini comic)
 * Inks
 * Phyllis Novin (main comic)
 * Steve Steere, Jr. (mini comic)
 * Colors
 * Art Villanueva (main & mini comics)
 * Rick Reese (main comic only)
 * Letters
 * Karen Bates
 * Editor
 * Bill Morrison