Morty is sick and tired of Rick always being a big selfish jerk, so he convinces Rick to go harvest some "space medicine" on an alien planet. They even bring Summer, even though she won't stop crying about having her heart broken or whatever. But while on the planet, they get interrupted by robobros and some heavy-cologne-wearing dude named Peacock Jones, so Morty might have to resort to some truly unspeakable tactics in order to get the medicine and get home safely.
The funniest entertainment you'll find all week and probably all month. It's like a lost episode of Rick and Morty that only requires you do the voices in your head. Read Full Review
Packed with laughs and sharp one-liners, Rick and Morty #16 makes a strong case for being the best comedy title on shelves this week. Read Full Review
If you like the series, you'll like this book. The first story is much stronger than the second, but I'd still recommend picking this up if you enjoy the show. After reading this issue, I'll be adding this series to my pull list because it's as delightfully disturbing and demented as the show. Read Full Review
It fits in nicely with the Rick and Morty universe, matching up with the show nicely in character, art, and theme. While mostly by the numbers, it does have a little in the way of character development and uniqueness, but otherwise, its just okay, and doesnt quite capture the magic of the show as much as Id have hoped. Read Full Review