Definitely not. The official Futurama content revolves around things like Fry's adventures in the future, the Planet Express crew's missions, and the comical situations they get into. A story with such a title is not in line with the normal, family - friendly (to an extent) and sci - fi - comedy nature of the series.
Yes, there are Futurama novels. They often expand on the wacky and futuristic universe of the Futurama series, offering fans more in - depth stories and adventures.
The Big Rip is a theoretical scenario for the end of the universe. In this concept, the expansion of the universe continues to accelerate at an ever - increasing rate. Dark energy, which is currently causing the universe to expand, would become so dominant that it overcomes all other forces, including gravity. Eventually, this would lead to the tearing apart of galaxies, stars, planets, and even atoms, resulting in the complete destruction of the universe as we know it.
As the end of the universe approached, the fabric of space - time itself started to unravel. Time became a meaningless concept. Black holes, which had once been powerful and mysterious entities, began to evaporate. The matter that had made up everything from the smallest atom to the mightiest star was now dispersing into nothingness. There was a sense of finality in the air, or rather, in the thinning fabric of existence. Creatures that had once dreamed of immortality now faced the inescapable truth that all things must pass, and the universe was no exception.
The ending of the Stargate Universe comic was quite a surprise. The main characters managed to overcome a major crisis and found a way to a new beginning.