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4.0 StarsWhile not as good as the tv show, this graphic novel is a great substitute for fans of the Rick & Morty who are impatiently waiting for the next season. The dialogue felt very similar to the show, full of irreverent comments and dark humour. I particularly enjoyed the "shorts" featured at the end of this volume.
"The best part of waking up is betrayal in your gosh dang cup!"I'm totally freaking obsessed with Rick and Morty. Has to be one of my favorite shows on Adult Swim. When I found out it was in comic form.... my heart skipped a beat and then I got driggity drunk y'all. Dan Harmon is a pure fucking genius and Shut Up, Jerry! No one was talking to you!
I read the first one last just because that's the way they came in at the library
I recently discovered and binged the three seasons of Rick and Morty on Hulu. This comic is not quite up to the show's standards, but it's a nice way to pass the time until a new season comes.
Juuuuuust squanchy enough for five stars.
Captures the feel and tone of the show very well. Recommended for fans.
A decent extension of the cartoon. Gorman has the spirit of the show down if not the humor. If you're looking for more Rick & Morty between the very long season breaks to get schwifty to, this isn't a bad place to find it.
100th book of 2015, awww bitch!As an unabashed Rick and Morty fangirl, imagine my surprise when I realised that R&M comics exist. So I grabbed the first copy I could lay my hands on (not unlike Morty grabbed Jessica's little Morties) and boy, was I amazed?! Also, (view spoiler)[that Bird Person cameo (hide spoiler)]? In Bird Culture, this is considered a dick move.Alsox2, 4 stars because, It's just Rick and Morty! Ruh-ick and Morty and their adventures, Morty! Rick and Morty forever and forever,...
3.5 stars. This has pretty much the same feel as the show. It doesn't really get into the same level of dark humor as the show, unfortunately. Each issue is its own self contained story, for good and for worse. If one doesn't work for you, you can turn to the next one and maybe that one will. It's like the show in that regard. The only story I didn't care for was the one where Rick was like a farmer with alien orphans tending his crops. The ending was pretty strong but the issue overall just was...
Rick and Morty Vol: 1, was different teehee. This isn't going to be a long review because there isn't much to say about this first volume. Will I read the sequel? Sure. It is silly and was easy to read.Rick and Morty are a strange pair. Rick is Morty's maternal grandpa. Morty calls him by his first name which is strange. He also calls his father Jerry, by his first name. I haven't seen Morty talk to his mom so I'm not sure if everyone is just on first name basis. Rick is a scientist/inventor who...
Yep - it's just like watching the show, only less cussing.I loved that everyone got their own little story at the end of the book . . . even Jerry.
Absolutely hilarious. Perfect companion to the best animated show on TV (well, along with Archer and Bob's Burgers...)
Can’t get enough Rick and Morty in your life? You’re not alone. Well, you probably are alone, and you’ll definitely die alone, but maybe you won’t feel so lonely with your boon companions Rick and Morty there by your side. Perhaps they’ll distract you from realizing that your meager existence is meaningless, in the grand scheme of things. That you’re nothing more than a bag of meat, sitting on a rock in outer space, completely insignificant in the face of the cosmos. That there’s no escaping the...
It was fun to dive back into the crazy world of Rick and Morty and there were short funny stories on other family members here and there. Very nice read and I am looking forward to reading the next volumes of the series.I have always loved comics, and I hope that I will always love them. Even though I grew up reading local Indian comics like Raj Comics or Diamond Comics or even Manoj Comics, now's the time to catch up on the international and classic comics and Graphic novels. I am on my quest t...
Don’t compare this to the show. Don’t compare this to the show.Don’t compare this to the show. You - urp- want to be dis-disappointed? That’s how it happens. You compare the out out of an insane - a writers’ room full of clinically schizo people, hearing actual voices and shit - to the work of one writer, alone in his shitty apartment with his lonely existential thoughts, and you expect Shakespeare from one monkey at a Bluetooth keyboard?You people, you disappoint me you giant wastes of skin cel...
This is the freaking best animated series ever and the comics are great too. Philosophic, full of black comedy, innuendos, remaking of many tropes, film ideas and creation of own tropes, social critic, unique wit, etc. As if the good concepts of south park, family guy, drawn together, american dad, bobs burger, etc. would have been even improved and mixed with all of pop-cultural knowledge about Sci-Fi and Fantasy. While other shows are just scratching on the surface of this messy thing called h...
Most TV to comic adaptations suck. This one is not so bad and I could see the writers getting better as this title goes on. What really helps this comic is the conceit of "infinite timelines" that Rick and Morty have. As a result, the comics can focus on a Rick and Morty from another dimension and not have to worry about their stories clashing with "canon" of the TV series or any developments that occur their. This frees up the writers and the readers equally, since we do not have to wonder wher...
I freakin' love rick & morty, it's one of my fave shows it's just awesome and you definitely need to watch the show if you haven't already. Most comics from tv shows don't really work because they save the best stories for the show and the comics themselves are just kinda boring or just neat pictures. This however is an amazing collection of five issues and it's just as funny and amazing as the show itself. Definitely worth picking up if you love the show, if you've not seen it, you could still
A great first volume, I love the TV show, and this was on the same level, I could hear eat of their voices as I was reading it, "oh jeeeez I dono Rick" ha!
If you are like me, you can't get enough of "Rick & Morty" and their blend of gross, hilarious, existential adventures through space and various dimensions.The comics came out between season 2 and 3, probably to help the rabid fan base pass the time a little easier. The drawings are not as sharp as they are in the animated series, which is why I docked a star: it makes the whole things feels a little bit rushed. But it is as hysterical, weird and perfectly timed as the show. It is a perfect comp...