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'''How to Secede Without Really Trying''' is the fifty-ninth [[comic]] issue, released 1 February, 2012 in the US.  <!-- insert brief plot summary here -->
'''How to Secede Without Really Trying''' is the fifty-ninth [[comic]] issue, released 1 February, 2012 in the US.  <!-- insert brief plot summary here -->


== The Story ==
== The Story ==
When [[Mayor C. Randall Poopenmeyer|Mayor Poopenmeyer]]'s reputation is tainted by corruption charges, [[Bender]] steps in and rehabilitates his image; but give the [[Bending Units|bending unit]] a little power and pretty soon [[New New York]] City is seceding from [[Earth|the planet]]. Then, frustrated by the high cost of eggs, [[Leela]] steals a few from some nearby [[owl]] nests, only to find herself and [[Planet Express]] at the mercy of some very angry birds!
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=== Act I ===
=== Act I ===
While [[Bender Bending Rodríguez|Bender]] and [[Philip J. Fry|Fry]] are trying out a new fully interactive 3D TV at a store, they see on the news that [[Mayor C. Randall Poopenmeyer|Mayor Poopenmeyer]] is holding a press conference regarding corruption charges. Bender remarks that he could get out of those problems easily and Fry suggests that Bender should be the mayor's advisor. The mayor agrees and asks Bender to meet him in his office. He's unsure if he wants to take the job until they meet [[Turanga Leela|Leela]] in the street and she talks about the high price of eggs for twenty minutes. Bender jumps on a taxi and Leela decides to take some [[owl]] eggs from a nearby nest. At the mayor's office, Bender reveals he has a plan to help the mayor's image. During another press conference, [[Tinny Tim]] is dropped from the roof of [[Citihall]] and the mayor catches him, making the mayor a hero. Leela, who is cooking something at [[Planet Express]], is interrupted by the sounds of owls slamming themselves into [[Planet Express headquarters|the building]]. As she claims to have no idea why it is happening, [[Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth|the Professor]] decides to ignore it. But owls find a slingshot at a giant novelty toyshop across the road. Leela confesses to the professor, but he decides that they are not going to give up the eggs. At another conference Bender gets into an argument with a reporter and declares that [[New New York]] is leaving the planet. [[Richard Nixon's head|Nixon]], who happened to be nearby, approves of this.


=== Act II ===
=== Act II ===
 
As Farnsworth is busy with other matters, Bender asks [[Dr. Ogden Wernstrom|Professor Wernstrom]] for help. Coincidentally, Wernstrom already has a city sized dome left over from a school project. Soon the city is sent into space. Farnsworth doesn't care about this as the owls are still attacking, and he's just created a creature to help fend them off. Elsewhere; New New Yorkers are realising that they can't can't visit relatives out of town, watch non-local TV, get any beer or buy food that isn't hot dogs or pretzels. After a few weeks, the owls have demolished most of the Planet Express building and the mayor places all the blame for his city's problems on Bender, who is sent via rocket out of the dome. Leela decides to give the eggs back, but [[Dr. John A. Zoidberg|Zoidberg]] has eaten them. A month later, New New York is accepted back onto the [[Earth]], with the penalty of a tax increase, and the office has been rebuilt. The owls stopped attacking when Leela gave them some eggs Zoidberg found. The hatchlings resemble a cross between birds and [[Decapodians]].
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== Additional Info ==
== Additional Info ==
=== Trivia ===
=== Trivia ===
*The title font of ''Futurama Comics'' and the [[Bongo Comics]] logo have been updated for the January, 2012 solicitation. The title fonts of Bongo's ''[[The Simpsons]]'' titles have also received updates. The new cover format appears to also lack title captions.
*The title font of ''Futurama Comics'' and the [[Bongo Comics]] logo have been updated for the January, 2012 solicitation. The title fonts of Bongo's ''[[The Simpsons]]'' titles have also received updates. The new cover format appears to also lack title captions. Additionally, this issue lacks page numbers.
*The quality of the paper used by Bongo Comics' printers has increased.
*The quality of the paper used by Bongo Comics' printers has increased.
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=== Quotes ===
=== Quotes ===
Add some funny quotes from the issue here. Try not to reuse quotes that were used as Act titles in the headings above.
*'''Farnsworth''': I didn't listen when an owl told me not to litter, and I'm not going to listen to one now!
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*'''Fry''': No I'm... doesn't.
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=== Continuity ===
=== Continuity ===
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=== Characters ===
=== Characters ===
(In alphabetical order)
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*[[Dr. Amy Wong|Amy]]
*[[Dr. Amy Wong|Amy]]
*[[Bender Bending Rodríguez|Bender]]
*[[Bender Bending Rodríguez|Bender]]
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*[[Vyolet]]
*[[Vyolet]]
*[[Dr. John A. Zoidberg|Zoidberg]]
*[[Dr. John A. Zoidberg|Zoidberg]]
 
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== Comic Credits ==
== Comic Credits ==
*Script
*Script
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[[Category:B plots focusing on Leela]]
[[Category:B plots focusing on Leela]]
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Revision as of 07:13, 19 February 2012

How to Secede Without Really Trying
Futurama Comic 59.png
US Publish Number59
UK Publish Number(s)63
Written byIan Boothby
Art byJohn Delaney
Published (US)1 February, 2012

How to Secede Without Really Trying is the fifty-ninth comic issue, released 1 February, 2012 in the US.

The Story

Act I

While Bender and Fry are trying out a new fully interactive 3D TV at a store, they see on the news that Mayor Poopenmeyer is holding a press conference regarding corruption charges. Bender remarks that he could get out of those problems easily and Fry suggests that Bender should be the mayor's advisor. The mayor agrees and asks Bender to meet him in his office. He's unsure if he wants to take the job until they meet Leela in the street and she talks about the high price of eggs for twenty minutes. Bender jumps on a taxi and Leela decides to take some owl eggs from a nearby nest. At the mayor's office, Bender reveals he has a plan to help the mayor's image. During another press conference, Tinny Tim is dropped from the roof of Citihall and the mayor catches him, making the mayor a hero. Leela, who is cooking something at Planet Express, is interrupted by the sounds of owls slamming themselves into the building. As she claims to have no idea why it is happening, the Professor decides to ignore it. But owls find a slingshot at a giant novelty toyshop across the road. Leela confesses to the professor, but he decides that they are not going to give up the eggs. At another conference Bender gets into an argument with a reporter and declares that New New York is leaving the planet. Nixon, who happened to be nearby, approves of this.

Act II

As Farnsworth is busy with other matters, Bender asks Professor Wernstrom for help. Coincidentally, Wernstrom already has a city sized dome left over from a school project. Soon the city is sent into space. Farnsworth doesn't care about this as the owls are still attacking, and he's just created a creature to help fend them off. Elsewhere; New New Yorkers are realising that they can't can't visit relatives out of town, watch non-local TV, get any beer or buy food that isn't hot dogs or pretzels. After a few weeks, the owls have demolished most of the Planet Express building and the mayor places all the blame for his city's problems on Bender, who is sent via rocket out of the dome. Leela decides to give the eggs back, but Zoidberg has eaten them. A month later, New New York is accepted back onto the Earth, with the penalty of a tax increase, and the office has been rebuilt. The owls stopped attacking when Leela gave them some eggs Zoidberg found. The hatchlings resemble a cross between birds and Decapodians.

Additional Info

Trivia

  • The title font of Futurama Comics and the Bongo Comics logo have been updated for the January, 2012 solicitation. The title fonts of Bongo's The Simpsons titles have also received updates. The new cover format appears to also lack title captions. Additionally, this issue lacks page numbers.
  • The quality of the paper used by Bongo Comics' printers has increased.

Quotes

  • Farnsworth: I didn't listen when an owl told me not to litter, and I'm not going to listen to one now!

Continuity

Allusions

Goofs

  • Even though the previous issue featured Dick Cheney, the deceased Agnew is used in this issue.
  • The mutants are seen underground. This is an inversion of a common goof where, prior to "The Mutants Are Revolting", the mutants were seen above ground. It could be argued, however, that while the mutants are allowed on the surface, some do not intend or have yet to move above ground permanently.

Special Features

  • The Bongo Beat - review of the column's history.
  • Junk Mail
  • Seven Questions (more or less) with Ian Boothby.

Characters

(In alphabetic order)

Comic Credits