"The Wubba Lubba Dub Dub of Wall Street" continues! Morty has made it home from the horrors of the labyrinth, his return might be a frying pan/fire kind of situation. Will Summer have to step in to save the day? Meanwhile, Rick struggles to escape the maze with the help of a particularly hunky sidekick.
Again probably more for fans of the show yet still a very solid fun issue. Read Full Review
Rick and Morty #3 is a great way to hold off the murderous desire to watch season 2. It harbors the show's spirit perfectly and is worth a laugh. Read Full Review
The characters and script are all there, so I still can't dissuade you if you're a really big fan of the show. The art is not bad at all: it's justtoo level-headed. I don't even think a new artist is necessarily warranted. I did not mind this exact same art for the short-form story at the end. It feels like too much of something meant for a Sunday comic strip and not enough of something which takes full advantage of a page. I think the short-form stories take better advantage of the form than the long-form, several issue story that we are currently seeing, which would function far better on the TV screen. Read Full Review
This issue feels a lot like the show. It has a little bit of inspiration from Alien but a lot of the show also creates their own plot points inspired by films. The humor works a little better this time around too. A really fun issue overall.
It's practically a different story arc that takes off and yet it works.