Delivery-Boy Man

"Delivery-Boy Man" is the third special edition comic of Futurama. It is advertised as being written by Philip J. Fry. For these reasons, "Delivery-Boy Man" is not considered part of the comic canon.

The Story
You heard about it at the “Futurama” panel. Now collect Philip J. Fry’s Delivery-Boy Man. Learn the startling origin of Delivery-Boy Man! Marvel at his battle versus Invader X (both Parts 1 and 2)! Deliver-Boy Man delivers the goods…and returns the bads! Available at both the Bongo booth (#2519) and the Fox Home Entertainment booth (#4313) while supplies last!

Trivia

 * This comic was only available from Comic-Con in 2010 and subsequently eBay and other locations fans might upload to or sell from.
 * The cover is based on Action Comics #1, the first appearance of.
 * An intentionally poorly animated version of this comic appears in the bonus features of Volume 5, complete with narration by Fry.

Continuity

 * This comic is based on the comic Fry wrote in the episode "Lrrreconcilable Ndndifferences", which had not aired at the time the comic was released.

Outside References

 * The origin story of Devilery-Boy Man is a parody of/was ripped off from the origins of Superman (the hero's original parents were scientists on another planet and was adopted by an Earth couple), Batman (the parents were shot by a mysterious man), Spider-Man (bit by a radioactive spider, or in this case, "stung" by a spider's stinger even though spiders do not have stingers in real live), Wolverine from X-Men (the metal claws), and Wonder Woman (the Wonder Woman costume was meant to be sent to Planet Amazonia, a reference to the fact that Wonder Woman is an Amazonian princess).

Characters

 * Debut: Boxer the Robot (Bender)
 * Debut: Delivery-Boy Man (Fry)
 * Debut: Invader X
 * Debut: Leelis Lane (Leela)
 * Scruffy
 * Debut: Sergio Aragonés' head

Comic Credits

 * Inks
 * Rough Draft Studios (supposedly Philip J. Fry)
 * Script
 * Patric M. Verrone (supposedly Philip J. Fry)
 * Pencils
 * Rough Draft Studios (supposedly Philip J. Fry)
 * Letters
 * Rough Draft Studios
 * Colors
 * Rough Draft Studios