The Simpsons Futurama Crossover Crisis
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The Simpsons Futurama Crossover Crisis
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The Simpsons Futurama Crossover Crisis is a comic compilation book, released on April 1, 2010. A reprint of Simpsons Comics #1 is included in the sleeve inside back cover.
Description[edit]
- "What would happen if the Planet Express crew and the citizens of New York City in the 31st Century met the Simpsons and the citizens of Springfield . . . and how is it even possible? Prepare yourself for a Simpsons saga filled with Futurama! A Futurama fable suffused with the Simpsons! Featuring a plethora of pleasing plot devices including: evil brain spawn, lactose-intolerant space aliens, a giant ball of yarn, flying cars, mistaken identities, world domination, the brittle fabric of reality torn asunder, a comic book-collecting sentient planet, the Dewey Decimal system, self-eating watermelons, slave labor, space pirates, power-crazed vampires, super hero battles, unflattering underwear, mad science run amok, and much, much more! This is the epic story that you've been waiting for . . . a story so big, so ambitious, so sweeping that it can only be told in a 208-page, large format, slip-cased edition, complete with new material, supplemental stories, preliminary sketches, character designs, and a pin-up gallery featuring the talents of comics industry luminaries Alex Ross, Sergio Aragonés, Geof Darrow, Kyle Baker, Peter Kuper, and Bernie Wrightson, among others. It's a comic convergence on a reality ripping, time altering, space traveling, intergalactic scale! It's The Simpsons Futurama Crossover Crisis Uncut and all comedy! First published in 2002 and 2005 as two two-part, comic book mini-series (Futurama/Simpsons Infinitely Secret Crossover Crisis and The Simpsons/Futurama Crossover Crisis II), these four hard-to-find comics are collected together for the first time in a hardcover collection, encased in a die-cut slipcase, and packaged with a reprint of the very first Eisner Award-winning issue of Simpsons Comics from 1993."
Contents[edit]
- Introduction by Matt Groening
- Somewhere Over the Brain-bow!
- Liquid Diamond Is Forever!
- Hail to the Cat
- Who's Who in the New Revolutionary War?
- Slaves of New New York!
- The Read Menace!
- Chili Chili Bang Bang
- Cover art
- Thumbnail layouts, rough layouts and pencil drawings
- The Simpsons Futurama Masterpiece Gallery - Original artwork