Rick and Morty Vol. 4

Rick and Morty Vol. 4

Rick and Morty Vol. 4

Rick and Morty Vol. 4

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Overview

The hit comic book series based on Dan Harmon and Justin Roiland’s hilarious [Adult Swim] animated show RICK & MORTY continues! Catch up on the adventures of degenerate genius Rick Sanchez and his bumbling grandson Morty as they explore the outer reaches of time, space, and morality. This volume features Eisner award nominated writer Kyle Starks (SEXCASTLE) in collaboration with series artist CJ Cannon in a three-issue story of interplanetary drug rings and star-traveling pickup artists. Also included is "Rick Burn, Dude," drawn by artist Marc Ellerby, in which Rick and Morty take a germaphobic planet by storm, a totally swole one-shot drawn by Kyle Starks, and hilarious backup comics about the whole family!

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781620103777
Publisher: Oni Press
Publication date: 02/28/2017
Series: Rick and Morty , #4
Pages: 128
Sales rank: 242,499
Product dimensions: 6.50(w) x 9.70(h) x 0.50(d)
Age Range: 16 Years

About the Author

Kyle Starks is an Eisner–nominated comic creator from southern Indiana, where he resides with his beautiful wife and two amazing daughters. He is the author of the graphic novels Kill Them All, Sexcastle, and Rock Candy Mountain, and he also writes for the Rick and Morty comic book.

CJ Cannon is a self-taught artist living in Nashville, Tennessee. When they're not working on comics, outside riding their bike, or drumming, they're almost always in the house drawing fan art.

Marc Ellerby is a comic book illustrator from the UK. He is probably most known for his work on the Rick and Morty comics from Oni Press and [adult swim]. He has worked with companies such as Disney, Warner Bros., BBC, Hasbro and Cartoon Network. However, he is never as happy when he is drawing his own comics such as Chloe Noonan: Monster Hunter or the autobiographical diary comic Ellerbisms.
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