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Thus ends the quest for the pizza delivery boy(You).

Well, could be worse.

You could of got caught in a cryogentics pod, sent 1000 years into the future, and encountered a cyclopian woman you develop romantic feelings for and a beer guzzling robot, all who work for a interplanetary delivery service with your last living relative as the owner.

But thats just silly aint it?

At least the comics finally done though.

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ChaoskampfNunc

Posted by ChaoskampfNunc 7 years ago Report

The long awaited finale, it's great <3

Predaking54

Posted by Predaking54 7 years ago Report

WOO!! was awesome and worth the wait but now... >:3 you just got us all interested in a futurama comic >:3 heh heh

delete35h0026tb26b9

Posted by delete35h0026tb26b9 7 years ago Report

Fantastic

jak55

Posted by jak55 7 years ago Report

Size Matters? Extra THICC!! X9

Sonicrailin

Posted by Sonicrailin 7 years ago Report

Still say it would've been more fun to have her keep the view in her curves, but upstairs and down . . . or give her a second stomach for storage so she can enjoy the whole set of pleasures over and over again.

joeburp22181

Posted by joeburp22181 7 years ago Report

Haha love it, what a way to end such a nice mini series!

N7Slayer

Posted by N7Slayer 7 years ago Report

Awesome work. Nice to see this comic wrapped up nicely :D

Kerbalmaster

Posted by Kerbalmaster 4 years ago Report

Considering the types of species in the galaxy, I assume it to be entirely Possible for a pizza delivery boy to be of a species able to resist digestion, Considering the Species of the Viewer Is never concrete, I Find it to be a fun possibility to think about being permenantly stored evidence. Either way, Fun comic!