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'''Space Boy in Outer Space''' is a series of comics focused on a sci-fi action hero that launched in or before 1979 and spanning at least 150 issues. Space Boy was [[Philip J. Fry|Fry]]'s favourite comic as a kid and he continued to read it while working at [[Panucci's Pizza]]. In the 31st century Frank Miller's Head wrote reimagining of the series entitled "''The Dark 'Naut Returns <small>Overdue Library Books</small>''", shortly afterwards production on a film staring [[Calculon]] and Fry as Space Boy was started but cancelled after the script was leaked. | |||
Releases included "''The Amazing Space Boy''" Annual #5, December 1988 and Space Boy #150, "''The Death of Space Boy''". | |||
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===Trivia=== | |||
*The title of issue #150 is most likely a reference to [[Wikipedia:The Death of Superman|The Death of Superman]] storyline, which ended with Superman being alive. | |||
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Space Boy in Outer Space is a series of comics focused on a sci-fi action hero that launched in or before 1979 and spanning at least 150 issues. Space Boy was Fry's favourite comic as a kid and he continued to read it while working at Panucci's Pizza. In the 31st century Frank Miller's Head wrote reimagining of the series entitled "The Dark 'Naut Returns Overdue Library Books", shortly afterwards production on a film staring Calculon and Fry as Space Boy was started but cancelled after the script was leaked.
Releases included "The Amazing Space Boy" Annual #5, December 1988 and Space Boy #150, "The Death of Space Boy".
Additional Info
Trivia
- The title of issue #150 is most likely a reference to The Death of Superman storyline, which ended with Superman being alive.