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'''28 May, 2014''': [[Pizza Wars|Issue #71]] of ''[[Comic Listing|Futurama Comics]]'' is released.
'''4 March, 2014''': It is revealed that, instead of in {{May}}, "[[Simpsorama]]" will air in the fall.
'''4 March, 2014''': It is revealed that, instead of in {{May}}, "[[Simpsorama]]" will air in the fall.


'''26 February, 2014''': [[The Devil and Professor F.|Issue #70]] of ''[[Comic Listing|Futurama Comics]]'' is released.
'''26 February, 2014''': [[The Devil and Professor F.|Issue #70]] of ''Futurama Comics'' is released.


'''1 February, 2014''': ''Futurama'' wins two of the three [[Annie Awards]] that it was [[nominations and awards|nominated]] for &mdash; Best {{TV}} Production and Outstanding Achievement in [[writers and directors|Writing]] in a TV Production, which goes to [[Lewis Morton]]. <!-- Remember to add "2014" section. -->
'''1 February, 2014''': ''Futurama'' wins two of the three [[Annie Awards]] that it was [[nominations and awards|nominated]] for &mdash; Best {{TV}} Production and Outstanding Achievement in [[writers and directors|Writing]] in a TV Production, which goes to [[Lewis Morton]]. <!-- Remember to add "2014" section. -->
'''17 December, 2013''': [[David X. Cohen]] gives [http://www.nerdist.com/2013/12/david-x-cohen-reflects-on-the-end-of-futurama/ an interview] to {{w|Nerdist Industries|Nerdist.com}}.


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Revision as of 13:39, 29 May 2014

28 May, 2014: Issue #71 of Futurama Comics is released.

4 March, 2014: It is revealed that, instead of in May, "Simpsorama" will air in the fall.

26 February, 2014: Issue #70 of Futurama Comics is released.

1 February, 2014: Futurama wins two of the three Annie Awards that it was nominated for — Best TV Production and Outstanding Achievement in Writing in a TV Production, which goes to Lewis Morton.

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