Futurama (1989 Slave Labor) comic books 1989
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Published Apr 1989 by Slave Labor.$5.84
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$5.40
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I Want to be a Machine, Part 1. Story by Christopher Klein. Art and cover by Ken Holewczynski. Unrelated to Matt Groenings later cartoon, this Futurama is set in a world where androids and humans populate rival dance clubs. Karl schemes to get Zara, the star and lover of rival club owner Franz, to join his android-only Club Dementia. 24 pages, B&W. Mature readers. Cover price $1.75.
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Published Jun 1989 by Slave Labor.$7.20
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I Want to be a Machine, Part 2. Story by Christopher Klein. Art and cover by Ken Holewczynski. Unrelated to Matt Groenings later cartoon, this Futurama is set in a world where androids and humans populate rival dance clubs. Karls drug causes Zara to see the appeal in synthetic thingsā¦and synthetic people. 24 pages, B&W. Mature readers. Cover price $1.75.
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Published Aug 1989 by Slave Labor.
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I Want to be a Machine, Part 3. Story by Christopher Klein. Art and cover by Ken Holewczynski. Unrelated to Matt Groenings later cartoon, this Futurama is set in a world where androids and humans populate rival dance clubs. The turf wars between clubs Egyptian and Dementia heat up, as Karl tries to lure Franzs lover Zara over to his side for good. Intended as a four-issue miniseries, but this was the final issue. 24 pages, B&W. Mature readers. Cover price $1.75.