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'''19 February, 2012''': "[[The Silence of the Clamps]]", written by [[Eric Rogers]], loses to ''[[The Simpsons]]'' at the [[Writers Guild of America Awards]].
'''22 February, 2017''': ''[[Worlds of Tomorrow]]'' is officially announced.


'''19 February, 2012''': Eric Rogers reveals that, due to time constraints, [[Season 7]] will not feature [[sponsors]].
'''15 February, 2017''': It was revealed in the back of ''Simpsons Comics'' #237 that all future ''Futurama Comics'' issues would be digital exclusive, via [[Futuramaland]], and that [[Futurama Comics 82|issue 82]] would be there in May.


'''18 February, 2012''': Eric Rogers reveals that [[7ACV01]] "Probably" ''is'' titled "The Bots and the Bees".
'''23 November, 2016''': ''[[Comic Listing|Futurama Comics]]'', issue 81, [[A Touch of Medieval]] has been released.


'''17 February, 2012''': [[Matt Groening]] jokes that ''Futurama'' "[[Futurama#Quotes|must be a she]]".
'''25 August, 2016''': ''[[Comic Listing|Futurama Comics]]'', issue 80, [[Dumbsday!]] has been released.


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Revision as of 08:58, 25 February 2017

22 February, 2017: Worlds of Tomorrow is officially announced.

15 February, 2017: It was revealed in the back of Simpsons Comics #237 that all future Futurama Comics issues would be digital exclusive, via Futuramaland, and that issue 82 would be there in May.

23 November, 2016: Futurama Comics, issue 81, A Touch of Medieval has been released.

25 August, 2016: Futurama Comics, issue 80, Dumbsday! has been released.

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