The Art of Futurama: A Visual History of Matt Groening’s Cult Classic Animated Series
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From Matt Groening, creator of The Simpsons, the first art book that delves into the development and history of his beloved TV series, Futurama—timed for the show’s 25th anniversary
The world of Futurama comes to life in this deluxe art book, with commentary from the show’s creator, Matt Groening, showrunner David X. Cohen, and producer Claudia Katz.
Just in time for the show’s 25th anniversary and the new season on Hulu, this first and only Futurama art book examines the first seven seasons of the series, which first aired on Fox in 1999. Readers can dive into the development and visual history of all 150 episodes, including brand-new content, never-before-seen concept art, sketches, developmental work, and a complete episode guide.
TV Guide named Futurama one of the Greatest TV Cartoons of All Time. This comprehensive visual history is a must-have for any animation, television, or sci-fi aficionado.
Publisher : Harry N. Abrams (November 12, 2024)
Language : English
Hardcover : 176 pages
ISBN-10 : 141977350X
ISBN-13 : 978-1419773501
Item Weight : 2.85 pounds
Dimensions : 9.95 x 0.95 x 12.15 inches
13 reviews for The Art of Futurama: A Visual History of Matt Groening’s Cult Classic Animated Series
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Original price was: $35.00.$20.67Current price is: $20.67.
J Michmerhuizen –
Was so much more than I thought it would be!!👍🏻
If you like Futurama this is a book YOU NEED! It goes into all the production & design ideas, from characters to environments to episodes, this has info on everything! Nice landscaped format hardcover book, comes with Mylar envelope & colored cel/actetate dust jacket! Really great book! You won’t regret it!
Key Wizard 75 –
A must have for Futurama fans
This is a top quality hard cover book displaying all the artistic iterations concerning development of nearly every character in the long history of the Futurama series. Also included are lots of text featuring fascinating perspectives on the histories of the show and character development from the various creators, including the originator, Matt Groening. If you are a Futurama fan, or a budding cartoonist, I highly recommend this book.
Katie –
Perfect book for fan base!
This is my first book from this publisher, but it’s everything I was hoping for. The commentary is excellent, seeing the drawings as they evolved, colorized and how it all came together keeps me going thru it every couple of weeks. Any fan of Futurama will surely be happy with this book.
Quinton –
If you are a Futurama fan, you MUST have this art book.
This will be very short, but holy crap this book is amazing. Excellent quality all around, and an extensive amount of art from the show and behind-the-scenes. It even includes a list of every opening gag with the list of episodes (season 1-7, which is perfectly fine). Buy this book and blame it on Hypno-toad.
José –
How Futurama was made
A great look into the thought that went into the creation of the characters and world of Futurama.
Hunter –
Awesome book!
Absolutely awesome book I couldn’t be happier!
Lu –
Good news, everyone! The Art of Futurama is here!
I always thought Futurama was simple and fun! However, after reading this book, I now understand that beneath its apparent simplicity lies an entire universe of complex experience, research, innovation, hard work, and talent.★★★★☆ ArtUnlike many other artbooks that rely heavily on production stills, this one is 90% sketchbook and finalized line art designs—a rare and delightful find. You’ll not only discover the initial designs for all the main characters but also learn how to draw them. Each curve and line in the characters’ designs is intentional, contributing to their unique personalities.The book also features three fold-out sections: New New York’s buildings and junkyard, the Nimbus ship in orbit, and the Planet Express. While these offer detailed designs for enthusiasts, I didn’t find them particularly necessary, as there’s little in them that demands close study.★★★★☆ TextThe story of Futurama’s creation is a joy to read. The book is divided into a few intros and nine chapters, each featuring two pages of text that include quotes from interviews with the show’s creators about their memories of its production. Additionally, there’s a wealth of quotes accompanying the images.I especially enjoyed learning how the team found inspiration for New New York by purchasing reference books in New York City bookstores. The integration of 3D and 2D animation—which was revolutionary at the time—is also well-documented.However, the advertised Futurama episode guide feels redundant. It offers nothing beyond episode titles and omits seasons 8 and 9 entirely, with no explanation given for their exclusion.★★★★☆ Book DesignThe book’s design features a creative transparent front cover case, a landscape layout, well-placed text and images, and a large, easy-to-read font. The page numbers are conveniently placed at the center of the page edge, making navigation effortless.Despite its strengths, I still feel the fold-outs are unnecessary and could have been omitted without any loss of value.★★★★★ PriceThis book offers excellent quality for its price! Released in November 2024, it’s available as of January 2025 for $25. To paraphrase one of Futurama’s opening chyron jokes (the texts below the show’s logo at the beginning of each episode): “If you don’t buy it, someone else will.”★★★★☆ Overall ImpressionsIt took me two relaxed sessions to fully read this book, and I can confidently say it’s impossible to get bored with it (or is that just nostalgia talking?). The hundreds of well-crafted line art illustrations of characters, assets, and backgrounds showcase the creators’ immense talent.The accompanying text is both engaging and informative, and the early sketches of the main characters provide a fascinating narrative of their development.That said, I was left wanting more. At 176 pages, the book feels a bit short, especially since it doesn’t include a single chapter dedicated to seasons 8 and 9, which aired after a ten-year hiatus.Nevertheless, The Art of Futurama is an excellent addition to any home library or a thoughtful gift for fans who grew up watching this iconic show in the late 1990s and 2000s.
Amazon Customer –
Cool book
Really cool book. It makes me want to draw!!! It’s a art book
T. Jones –
Good size book and alot of details and interesting information, well worth it for any Futurama fan.
Sergio Filipe –
Satisfeito!
Tomazon –
An essential for any fan of the show, this in-depth book provides original sketches, concepts and detailed write-ups on the show’s first four seasons on Fox, the DVD movies and the two Comedy Central seasons. All beautifully presented in stunning print with fun double spread foldouts for some of the show’s best visuals and locations.I had been pretty much dreaming of a book like this for Futurama ever since I first watched the show in 2007, around the time ‘Bender’s Big Score’ was released. I had a ‘How to Draw The Simpsons’ book that I absolutely adored, and would have loved something similar for its sister show. Unfortunately at that time, Futurama merch was pretty limited as the show had only recently been cancelled, and given a very limited straight-to-DVD movie run. Especially in the UK, Futurama goodies were few and far between. So the fact that, after all these years, this book doesn’t disappoint and actually exceeds my expectations, can only be a testament to it.HYPNOTOAD COMMANDS. BUY IT.
Zoe fatigue –
It’s so informative. The images are high quality and there’s so many concepts sketches. There’s a fold of the planet express ship which is so cool. I love all the excerpts from the employees of the show — a lot of designers, storyboarders and background artists. It’s a great gift.
López –
Muy contento con la edición. Al fin un libro de arte de esta aclamada serie.