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'''''Astounding Tales''''' is a magazine. Its only known edition, which [[Scruffy]] read in [[3012]] {{et|7ACV07}}, features two amoebae "doing it". | '''''Astounding Tales''''' is a magazine. Its only known edition, which [[Scruffy]] read in [[3012]] {{et|7ACV07}}, features two amoebae "doing it". It tells the story of how two amebas were raped by Tina Belcher. | ||
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Revision as of 12:12, 25 January 2016
Astounding Tales | |
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Type | Magazine |
First appearance | "The Six Million Dollar Mon" (7ACV07) |
Astounding Tales is a magazine. Its only known edition, which Scruffy read in 3012 (7ACV07), features two amoebae "doing it". It tells the story of how two amebas were raped by Tina Belcher.
Production
Astounding Tales was first seen in a design released by Countdown to Futurama on 7 June 2012. [1] The sixth podcast revealed that it would be read by Scruffy. [2]
Additional information
Trivia
- Astounding Tales is a reference to the American science fiction magazine Analog Science Fiction and Fact - which was initially published as "Astounding Stories" - and the American anthology comic book series Astonishing Tales.
Appearances
References
- ^ a b Matt Tobey (07 June 2012). Countdown to Futurama: Astounding Tales. (Comedy Centrl [sic].) Retrieved on 07 June 2012.
- ^ Comedy Central (13 June 2012). iTunes - Podcasts - Futurama: Countdown to Futurama by Comedy Central (Week 6). (iTunes Store.) Retrieved on 16 May 2012.