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''' | '''Dumbsday!''' is the eightieth [[Comic Listing|comic]] issue, released on {{date|24 August}}, [[2016]] <ref name="release date"/> in the [[United States|US]]. <!-- insert brief plot summary here --> | ||
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*{{Nixon}} | *{{Nixon}} | ||
*'''Debut''': Cloned head of Richard Nixon | |||
*{{Wernstrom}} | *{{Wernstrom}} | ||
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**[[ | **[[Mike Rote]] | ||
*Colors | *Colors | ||
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*Letters | *Letters | ||
** | **[[Karen Bates]] | ||
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Revision as of 12:47, 25 August 2016
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US Publish Number | 80 |
Written by | Ian Boothby |
Art by | James Lloyd |
Published (US) | 24 August, 2016 [1] |
Dumbsday! is the eightieth comic issue, released on 24 August, 2016 [1] in the US.
The Story
When President Nixon discovers that the population is getting too smart to re-elect him again, he gets Dr. Wernstrom to create a machine that will make everyone stupider until Election Day. However, the Dumbsday device affects everyone but Fry, making him “the smartest man in the world.”
Additional Info
Continuity
- Nixon's head first became Earth president in "A Head in the Polls" in the year 3000 and has continued to use that loophole to be re-elected every four years, most recently in "Decision 3012".
- Everyone on Earth, excluding Fry, also suffered from reduced intelligence in "The Day the Earth Stood Stupid".
Appearances
Characters
Comic Credits
- Script
- Pencils
- Inks
- Colors
- Letters
References
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