Mr. Poopybutthole lets Summer Smith in on an industry secret: that being a huge TV and movie star isn't what it's cracked up to be! He should know after all, seeing as he was this dimension's biggest Lil' Poopy Superstar until he mysteriously went missing! Together Summer and Mr. Poopybutthole must work together to avoid savage fans, sneak into buildings undetected, and get back onto the big screen.
Meanwhile, Rick Sanchez and Jerry Smith go on a pleasant inter-dimensional road trip!
By keeping with the show's heart first then jokes approach to storytelling, Rick and Morty: Lil' Poopy Superstar #2 continues to stand as a worthwhile spin-off series. Read Full Review
A so-so main adventure with a fantastic backup by Marc Ellerby makes this a skippable experience. This series has yet to prove why it needs to exist though it's obvious there's a story in there somewhere. Read Full Review
Everyone wants a piece of you when you're famous. Great colours in this, more from Mildred Louis please!
How in the world did they make a slow paced, unfunny Rick and Morty book?!?!? Issue 1 had promise but issue 2 does not deliver. The jokes, if you can call them that, appear to benothing more than drawing people with starry eyes. This book is not anywhere near as funny as the show and given how devoid of humor it is, I can only guess that trying to be funny was not even one of their goals.