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"'''Delivery-Boy Man'''" is the third special edition [[comic]] of ''[[Futurama]]''.  It is advertised as being written by [[Philip J. Fry]]. For these reasons, "Delivery-Boy Man" is not considered part of the comic [[canon]].
"'''Delivery-Boy Man'''" is the third special edition [[comic]] of ''[[Futurama]]''.  It is advertised as being written by [[Philip J. Fry]]. For these reasons, "Delivery-Boy Man" is not considered part of the comic [[canon]].


== The Story ==
== The Story ==
You heard about it at the “Futurama” panel. Now collect Philip J. Fry’s Delivery-Boy Man. Learn the startling origin of Delivery-Boy Man! Marvel at his battle versus Invader X (both Parts 1 and 2)! Deliver-Boy Man  delivers the goods…and returns the bads! Available at both the Bongo booth (#2519) and the Fox Home Entertainment booth (#4313) while supplies last!
You heard about it at the “Futurama” panel. Now collect Philip J. Fry’s Delivery-Boy Man. Learn the startling origin of Delivery-Boy Man! Marvel at his battle versus Invader X (both Parts 1 and 2)! Deliver-Boy Man  delivers the goods…and returns the bads! Available at both the Bongo booth (#2519) and the Fox Home Entertainment booth (#4313) while supplies last!


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=== Trivia ===
=== Trivia ===
*This comic was only available from Comic-Con in 2010 and subsequently eBay and other locations fans might upload to or sell from.
*This comic was only available from Comic-Con in 2010 and subsequently eBay and other locations fans might upload to or sell from.
*The cover is based on Action Comics #1, the first appearance of {{w|Superman}}.
*An intentionally poorly animated version of this comic appears in the bonus features of [[Volume 5]], complete with narration by Fry.
=== Continuity ===
*This comic is based on [[Delivery-Boy Man (in-universe comic)|the comic Fry wrote]] in the episode "[[Lrrreconcilable Ndndifferences]]", which had not aired at the time the comic was released.
=== Outside References ===
* The origin story of Delivery-Boy Man is a parody of/was ripped off from the origins of Superman (the hero's original parents were scientists on another planet and was adopted by an Earth couple), Batman (the parents were shot by a mysterious man), Spider-Man (bit by a radioactive spider, or in this case, "stung" by a spider's stinger even though spiders do not have stingers in real life), Wolverine from X-Men (the metal claws), and Wonder Woman (the Wonder Woman costume was meant to be sent to Planet Amazonia, a reference to the fact that Wonder Woman is an Amazonian princess).
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=== Outside References ===


=== Goofs ===
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=== Characters ===
=== Characters ===
*Delivery-Boy Man ([[Philip J. Fry]])
*'''Debut''': Boxer the Robot (Bender) <ref name="whatawhale">{{cite web |url=http://whatawhale.blogspot.com/2010/08/futurama-delivery-boy-man-comic.html |title=Futurama Delivery-Boy Man Comic}}</ref>
*'''Debut''': [[Delivery-Boy Man (character)|Delivery-Boy Man]] (Fry)
*'''Debut''': [[Invader X]]
*'''Debut''': [[Leelis Lane]] (Leela)
*'''Debut''': Hermoids (Hermes)
*'''Debut''': Dr. Lobsterberg (Dr. Zoidberg)
*'''Debut''': Amee (Amy Wong)
*[[Scruffy]]<ref name="Bongo">{{cite web |url=http://www.bongocomics.com/blog/07/26/2010/delivery-boy-man |title=Delivery-Boy Man|author=Bongo Comics Group}}</ref>
*'''Debut''': [[Sergio Aragonés' head]]


== Comic Credits ==
== Comic Credits ==


*Inks
*Inks
**Unknown ([[Philip J. Fry]])
**[[Rough Draft Studios]] (supposedly [[Philip J. Fry]])
*Script
*Script
**Unknown ([[Philip J. Fry]])
**[[Patric M. Verrone]] (supposedly Philip J. Fry)
*Pencils
*Pencils
**Unknown
**Rough Draft Studios (supposedly Philip J. Fry)
*Letters
*Letters
**Unknown
**Rough Draft Studios
*Colors
*Colors
**Unknown
**Rough Draft Studios
 
== References ==
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Latest revision as of 23:40, 30 January 2018

Non-canon
Delivery-Boy Man
Delivery-Boy-Man.jpg
US Publish NumberS03
UK Publish Number(s)US only
Written byN/A
Art byN/A
Title captionNone
Published (US)Comic-Con 2010
For other uses, see Delivery-Boy Man (disambiguation).

"Delivery-Boy Man" is the third special edition comic of Futurama. It is advertised as being written by Philip J. Fry. For these reasons, "Delivery-Boy Man" is not considered part of the comic canon.

The Story

You heard about it at the “Futurama” panel. Now collect Philip J. Fry’s Delivery-Boy Man. Learn the startling origin of Delivery-Boy Man! Marvel at his battle versus Invader X (both Parts 1 and 2)! Deliver-Boy Man delivers the goods…and returns the bads! Available at both the Bongo booth (#2519) and the Fox Home Entertainment booth (#4313) while supplies last!

Additional Info

Trivia

  • This comic was only available from Comic-Con in 2010 and subsequently eBay and other locations fans might upload to or sell from.
  • The cover is based on Action Comics #1, the first appearance of Superman.
  • An intentionally poorly animated version of this comic appears in the bonus features of Volume 5, complete with narration by Fry.

Continuity

Outside References

  • The origin story of Delivery-Boy Man is a parody of/was ripped off from the origins of Superman (the hero's original parents were scientists on another planet and was adopted by an Earth couple), Batman (the parents were shot by a mysterious man), Spider-Man (bit by a radioactive spider, or in this case, "stung" by a spider's stinger even though spiders do not have stingers in real life), Wolverine from X-Men (the metal claws), and Wonder Woman (the Wonder Woman costume was meant to be sent to Planet Amazonia, a reference to the fact that Wonder Woman is an Amazonian princess).

Characters

Comic Credits

References