Rick and Morty: Rick & Morty #1

· Rick and Morty Issue #1 · Oni Press
4.7
374 reviews
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32
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About this ebook

Dan Harmon & Justin Roiland’s hilarious hit Adult Swim animated show RICK & MORTY now has its own comic book series from Oni Press! Join degenerate superscientist Rick Sanchez as he embarks on all-new insane adventures with his awkward grandson Morty, his teenage granddaughter Summer, his veterinary surgeon daughter Beth, and his hapless son-in-law Jerry. In this issue: Part One of “The Wubba Lubba Dub Dub of Wall Street”!

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4.7
374 reviews
jay sc
October 18, 2015
Nearly 2 weeks after Season 2 ended I caved in and decided to check out the comic series. This is an AMAZING squanch. The writing is uncanny in honoring the TV Series. I could hear the voices of the cast talking as I read. The whole comic lasted me about 25minutes(wouldn't you know it, the length of an episode). I am definitely going to invest in the rest of the series. If you are a Rick and Morty fan, I suggest you do to. Wubbalubbadubdub! :)
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a passing thought
July 24, 2015
good story and excellent art! im so happy theres a comic version of rick and morty, now i can read my fave characters no matter where i am :D also gives me something to practice drawing from! just so great.
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Matt Rayson
April 23, 2017
The characters, while a little rough around the edges, are definitely believable as their show counterparts. Issue #1 is a great entry. I hope they keep doing these
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