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I'm just saying. I would write the hell out of a Rick and Morty story....
This volume ends on a low note but I already know it picks up a lot in issue #21. Also, if you love Meeseeks like I do then you're going to enjoy their inclusion in this volume.Individual issue reviews: #16 | #17 | #18 | #19 | #20Total review score: 3.4
I received a free copy from the publisher through NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.This is a fun graphic novel that fans of the TV show will surely enjoy!
SynopsisWhat can I even say to sum up the Rick and Morty comic issues in this collection? Hmmm. I guess I’ll just say that if you’ve ever watched the show, you know exactly what you’re in for.Rick and Morty, Vol. 4 by Kyle Starks, Marc Ellerby, Cj Cannon, Ryan Hill, and Katy Farina★★★★½Genre: TV Show Based/Science Fiction/SatireRelease Date: February 2017Source: Free Review Copy via NetgalleyOn My Shelf: Sadly (literally so sadly) NoHow do I even put into words how much I loved this comic?No, bu...
A massive step up in quality from the previous volume. After the confusing, cluttered mess that was Volume 3, Volume 4 is a blast from start to finish. Recommended.
"Hey, I'm Mr Meeseeks. Look at me!!"This has Mr. Meeseeks and I'm happy with that much. The story was a little on the down side of the graph compared to the other volumes. Worth a read through.
If you're a fan of Rick and Morty there's not a lot you won't like here. It's like another three Rick & Morty Episodes in book form. What's not to like?
It's like getting additional episodes of the series. Looks and feels exactly like the tone of the show. Plus more Meeseeks!Received an advanced copy from Oni and NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
Free copy provided by Netgalley in return for an honest reviewRating: 4 / 5Publication Date: 15th February 2017Review Date: 01st April 2017I heavily enjoyed the first section of Rick and Morty Vol. 04. I just recently finished both series of the show and I’ve been looking for more to read, and coming across this on Netgalley was brilliant. The Ricky Horror Peacock ShowThis was an absolutely brilliant story. I loved this one. It’s total Rick and Morty and ran as smoothly as an episode of the show...
To be fair, you have to have a very high IQ to understand Rick and Morty. The humour is extremely subtle, and without a solid grasp of theoretical physics most of the jokes will go over a typical viewer’s head. There’s also Rick’s nihilistic outlook, which is deftly woven into his characterisation- his personal philosophy draws heavily from Narodnaya Volya literature, for instance. The fans understand this stuff; they have the intellectual capacity to truly appreciate the depths of these jokes,
Having recently binged on the first series of the hilarious, scabrous cartoon about a drunk mad scientist and his schmuck grandson, I thought I might as well take a look at the comics tie-in, because the quality of such things is way up these days. Part of which lies in hiring the right talent, and they've excelled here; Sexcastle's Kyle Starks writes most of this, with art largely by Marc Ellerby, both of whom are perfect fits for the show's smart-dumb, cartoon-grotesque feel. The main story fi...
'Rick and Morty Vol. 4' was something I read because I know little to nothing about this animated series. I've seen the characters, but I don't have cable and I haven't tried to look them up online. It's funny if a bit weird and crude.In this volume, Morty convinces his grandfather Rick to use his powers for good and create medicine that will benefit the world. This means killing a flying creature that is the last of its kind. This also turns Rick into a very wanted drug lord. How he gets out of...
Don't want to say much here, as Rick and Morty is the most fun when personally experienced. Most of the Volume involves the typical hijinks:- Morty helps Rick do something he finds morally wrong (this time harvesting drugs)- Summer goes off on her own adventure (this time with a intergalactic lothario, who gets very upset when says they are "just friends")- Rick uses something crazy to get them out of trouble (this time a massive amount of Mr. Meeseeks, who were being used as drug runners early
I don't like writing of Starks at all. It's not funny and dark w/o a point. Not 2 stars only for the sequence with hip-hop in background. I turned on the music and it was funny to read.
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i liked it.
So I've read volumes 1 - 6 plus the one set in a pocket dimension and I plan on finishing them in case they improve or some piece of vital R&M lore is brought to light. In the mean time I will simply copy and paste this review for all the books. The truth is that these books aren't written nearly as well as the tv show. The prime example is story about Jerry from doofus Rick's universe (I think in volume 4). This Jerry is hyper competent, even to the point of being able to beat C-137 Rick, but t...
I really like the stories in this volume. Summer, dimension C-137 Summer, shows off her kind yet badass side when she goes on some little adventures with our walking Doctor Who reference - Peacock Jones. And I love how she handles herself when Jones shows his true feathers. This is the volume that has Roadhog and Junkrat look-alikes in the background and I was just so very happy to finally see it in person. I especially loved the Breaking Bad reference in the cover art for the third part of the
*I received a copy from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.*This is the first time I've read a comic book without skipping a page. Huge thanks to Oni Press and NetGalley for having the whole book up on their website. I like watching the show Rick & Morty, which my boyfriend is a big fan of. I was curious if the comic book was going to be in sync with the show and found that these comics are stories of another dimension's Rick and Morty. So, they are not related to the show, not really.Ri...
I wasn't a fan of this volume. The story was kind of 'meh' to me, but the reason I mainly didn't care about it was because the characters behaviors and relationships didn't seem right. Rick was too uncaring and cruel in his relationship with Morty. His behavior also lacked character consistency, because while he acted that way four-fifths of the book, by the very end he acted and stated something completely different to how he started.(Technically, you can brush this off saying that it could be