Troop Grit
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US Publish Number | 61 |
UK Publish Number(s) | 64 |
Written by | Ian Boothby |
Art by | John Delaney |
Published (US) | 30 May, 2012 |
Troop Grit is the sixty-first comic issue, released 30 May, 2012 in the US.
The Story
Bender takes charge of a scout troop, but after declaring that membership is for robots only, he is soon challenged by Leela's all-girl, evil mutant troop. Not wanting to be left out, Fry forms a troop of his own, with himself as its only member! When Planet Express sponsors a field trip and delivery competition, Fry, Leela, and Bender set out to prove to each other who has the top troop!
Additional Info
Trivia
- Here are the list of climates changes on the planet.
- Mountain World
- Swamp World
- Tropical Island World
- Forest World
- Desert World
- Volcano World
- Ice World
Continuity
- Bender refers to his TV show, which was featured in the previous issue.
Allusions
- Leela's scout troop names themselves "the sisterhood of evil mutants" in reference to X-Men enemies "The Brotherhood of Evil Mutants". Also in reference to X-Men, Fry is seen using Cerebro to attempt to recruit scouts for his troop.
- During Fry's flashback, Yancy is watching ALF.
- The crew get lost and ask the cast of Lost in Space for directions.
- Fry is seen on a fake cover of SAD magazine, a publication that resembles MAD magazine.
- Leela's troop puts on a performance of the musical Wicked.
Goofs
- When exiting the ship on the planet, Bungalow-Bot's lower body is not drawn below Leela's ponytail.
Special Features
- The Bongo Beat - review of The Simpsons 500th episode screening.
- Junk Mail
- Fun Products!
Characters
Comic Credits
- Script
- Pencils
- Inks
- Colors
- Letters
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