Rick and Morty, Volume 12
Script: Kyle Starks, Tini Howard, Magdalene Visaggio
Drawings: Marc Ellerby, Phil Murphy, Kyle Starks, Ian McGinty
Translation: Jacek Drewnowski
“Rick and Morty” is a humorous science fiction comic book series based on the critically acclaimed television series by Adult Swim. These fresh as rolls comics contain brand new adventures of Rick and Morty, different from the series.
In the eleventh volume – believe it or not – Morty finds … a friend! But it is known that Rick can screw things up. Later, Morty crashes onto a crazy planet. Will he stay alive until his grandfather saves him? Then Jerry joins the financial pyramid and – as usual – others have to pay for his stupidity. Then Summer and Morty get ricketyfied. How will they use their super minds? And in the additional short comics, Jerry will show a calm routine in the conversation with the Kostucha, and Rick will end his many years of battle with the space opponent. There will also be – attention! – dwarfs. It will be weird, scary and funny.
The comic, just like the series, is full of references to classic pop culture works with particular emphasis on fantasy and horror – from “Doctor Who”, “Dark Zones”, “Jurassic Park” and “Star Trek” to “Inception”, “Nightmare on Elm Street” “Or” Star Wars “.
Rick and Morty, by Justin Roiland and Dan Harmon, Adult Swim’s most popular program, presents the adventures of the sociopathic genius scientist Rick Sanchez, who lives with his daughter Beth’s family and constantly takes her, his son-in-law Jerry, Summer’s granddaughter, and nature Morty’s timid grandson on insanely dangerous intergalactic escapades.
Will the family survive Rick’s insanity and all the chaos in the universe that comes upon them?
The current third season of “Rick and Morty” has become a huge hit with both fans and critics. The show’s creators and the Adult Swim studio recently announced that another seventy episodes are in production.