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'''UK Issue Number(s)''': 048, 049<br />
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'''Published (US)''': [[Unknown]]
'''Published (US)''': March 2007
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===Act I===
===Act I===
Fry starts his own Internet auction business.
Fry, Leela, and Bender make a delivery to a man named Grabby, who has an incredibly interesting collection of people (namely baseballers), that are sealed in mint condition for all eternity. While looking through his collection, Fry discovers that the only Space Boy comic book that Grabby does not own is #150; an incredibly rare and valuable book.
 
===Act II===
===Act II===
Back on Earth, Fry reveals to Bender and Leela that he once owned a copy of Space Boy #150. Upon hearing that he stored it in Panucci's Pizza parlor, now buried in Old New York, Leela and Bender force him into the sewers in search of the artifact. Amazingly, Fry finds his comic book in mint condition. He puts it for auction on IdBay, and Grabby wins the auction. On the way to Grabby's home planet, the crew are attacked by Mom and her sons, who steal the comic book, ruining Fry's chances of becoming a millionaire.


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==Additional Info==
==Additional Info==
===Trivia===
===Trivia===
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*This is the first issue written by Len Wein.


===Quotes===
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*Amy
*Bender
*Fry
*'''Debut:''' [[Grabby]]
*Leela
*Professor Farnsworth
*Zoidberg


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

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Fry and the Double-Bag Must-Have Item

US Issue Number: 030
UK Issue Number(s): 048, 049
Title Caption: Get Your 30th Century Fix!
Published (US): March 2007

The Story

Act I

Fry, Leela, and Bender make a delivery to a man named Grabby, who has an incredibly interesting collection of people (namely baseballers), that are sealed in mint condition for all eternity. While looking through his collection, Fry discovers that the only Space Boy comic book that Grabby does not own is #150; an incredibly rare and valuable book.

Act II

Back on Earth, Fry reveals to Bender and Leela that he once owned a copy of Space Boy #150. Upon hearing that he stored it in Panucci's Pizza parlor, now buried in Old New York, Leela and Bender force him into the sewers in search of the artifact. Amazingly, Fry finds his comic book in mint condition. He puts it for auction on IdBay, and Grabby wins the auction. On the way to Grabby's home planet, the crew are attacked by Mom and her sons, who steal the comic book, ruining Fry's chances of becoming a millionaire.


Additional Info

Trivia

  • This is the first issue written by Len Wein.

Quotes

Characters

(In alphabetical order)

  • Amy
  • Bender
  • Fry
  • Debut: Grabby
  • Leela
  • Professor Farnsworth
  • Zoidberg

Comic Credits

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