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Rick and Morty Book One: Deluxe Edition (1) Hardcover – December 6, 2016
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Join the excitement as depraved genius Rick Sanchez embarks on insane adventures with his awkward grandson Morty across the universe and across time. Caught in the crossfire are his teenage granddaughter Summer, his veterinary surgeon daughter Beth, and his hapless son-in-law Jerry. This collection features the first ten issues of the comic book series, including “THE WUBBA LUBBA DUB DUB OF WALL STREET,” "MORT-BALLS!," "BALL FONDLERS SPECIAL," and more, along with hilarious mini-comics showcasing the whole family.
- Print length296 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherOni Press
- Publication dateDecember 6, 2016
- Reading age13 - 16 years
- Dimensions8 x 1.1 x 12.5 inches
- ISBN-101620103605
- ISBN-13978-1620103609
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"Aside from the normal difficulties inherent in being young, such as school and the trials and tribulations of parents, siblings, and friends, Morty also has to deal with his grandfather Rick, a cracked scientific genius with authority issues. Under Rick's belch-fueled tutelage, the daringly duplicitous duo embark on various outrageous adventures, including making a fortune in the stock market by manipulating multiple universes to ensure maximum profit, getting arrested by time police and sent to a death-maze of Rick's design, and experiencing a haunted campground in the land of dreams. Rick's crazy ideas keep them one step ahead of the problems he instigates, while Morty tries to maintain a level head and survive.
Verdict Based on Dan Harmon and Justin Roiland's (adult swim) animated cartoon, Rick and Morty walks a shredding tightrope among slapstick, pathos, and hilarity, with unexpected twists and a healthy sprinkle of nutty sf concepts thrown in for good measure. The anthology nature of the stories means some pieces are stronger than others, but all are imaginative and will appeal to fans of weird sf humor that borders on the psychedelic. Fans of the original series will see new takes on their favorite characters." - Douglas Rednour, Georgia State Univ. Libs., Atlanta" Library Journal
"Bottom line, if you love the show, you'll love the comic, and if you've never watched the show, this debut issue will make you want to run out and buy the DVDs as soon as you are humanly able. Oni Press has struck gold with Rick and Morty #1. Zac Gorman, C.J. Cannon, Ryan Hill, and back up artist Marc Ellerby have given audiences, both in and out of know, a solid debut issue chocked with comedy and pathos that can go nowhere but up. Sitcoms are always tricky for comics to really take to, but the breathless insanity and solid emotional core of Rick and Morty may be the latest one that the medium embraces and takes to a whole other crop of fans. To sum it all up, WUB A LUB A DUB DUUUUB!" - Newsarama
"Oni's Rick & Morty comic captures the feel of the TV show exactly. Every issue has the same manic-but-meandering style as the best episodes. CJ Cannon's art could be lifted straight from the animation cels. Reading Zac Gorman's dialogue, with each character's familiar tics in place, it's hard not to hear each the actors' voices in your head. With a show as singular as Rick & Morty, getting all that right is a mighty achievement. A perfect imitation doesn't necessarily make for an entertaining read, but luckily, the show's energy translates perfectly to comics, and the team manage to build on it.
The format allows for stories that run between multiple issues, while Marc Ellerby's backups squeeze stories about the rest of the family, exploring their lives outside the B-plot, into a more traditional gag-strip format. Most importantly, it rarely leans on familiar characters and settings for simple fan service. It's as restlessly inventive as the show, taking you to new worlds and letting Rick and Morty be as awful as ever within them." - Comics Alliance
"I'd definitely suggest you buy this if you are a fan of the two loveable idiots because it embodies everything that is great about the Adult Swim show.Rick and Morty is here to stay, so I suggest that you become acquainted with it." - We the Nerdy
"If Rick and Morty isn't in your comic book collection by now, then you are missing out on one outrageous and dynamic tale! The series is taking off fast and there is still time to jump onto this chaotic ship before it gets too deep into space. Plenty of laughs await you, and trust me when I tell you that you won't be disappointed." - Junkie Monkeys
About the Author
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 fanart.
Marc Ellerby is a comics illustrator living in Essex, UK. He has worked on such titles as Rick and Morty, Doctor Who, Regular Show and The Amazing World of Gumball. His own comics (which you should totally check out!) are Chloe Noonan: Monster Hunter and Ellerbisms. You can read some comics if you like at marcellerby.com.
Nick Filardi grew up in New London, Connecticut listening to Small Town Hero and watching Batman: The Animated Series. After graduating from Savannah College of Art and Design in 2004, he colored for Zylonol Studios under Lee Loughridge in Savannah, GA while maintaining the pretense of working an "office" job. He is currently living in Gainesville, Florida with his three-legged dog, DeNiro. You can find his work in Powers, The Victories, and Atomic Robo. He can be found on Twitter at @nick_fil.
Product details
- Publisher : Oni Press (December 6, 2016)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 296 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1620103605
- ISBN-13 : 978-1620103609
- Reading age : 13 - 16 years
- Item Weight : 3.15 pounds
- Dimensions : 8 x 1.1 x 12.5 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #560,969 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #307 in Graphic Novel Adaptations
- #2,334 in Media Tie-In Graphic Novels
- #2,449 in Science Fiction Graphic Novels (Books)
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American comic book creator, Andrew MacLean, is the creator, artist, and writer of HEAD LOPPER, the Diamond Gem Award-winning Image Comics series. ApocalyptiGirl: An Aria for the End Times (2015), his post-apocalpyptic sci-fi graphic novel, was published by Dark Horse Comics and was nominated for a YALSA award. Published in more than 7 different languages, Andrew has also worked for Marvel Comics, DC Comics, Warner Bros, Hasbro, etc. on a variety of projects in both comics and animation. In addition, Andrew is a co-founder and Creative Director of the lifestyle brand, Laser Wolf Attack (www.laserwolfattack.com), where art and apparel meet the street. To find out more about Andrew and his work, visit www.artofandrewmaclean.com
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4 of 5 stars because of the rip, but that's not really something most people should be concerned with when ordering the book since it was probably just our copy that got unlucky. It's about as long as the top section of one of my fingers, and I have really small hands, so it's not really a huge issue for us, but we do feel it probably should have had better quality control before it shipped out.
By Renee Eliott on May 19, 2020
4 of 5 stars because of the rip, but that's not really something most people should be concerned with when ordering the book since it was probably just our copy that got unlucky. It's about as long as the top section of one of my fingers, and I have really small hands, so it's not really a huge issue for us, but we do feel it probably should have had better quality control before it shipped out.
Second of all it's pretty long- I sat down to read it and going thorough it all in one sitting it took two and a half maybe three hours which IMO is pretty good for a comic book. This does not follow C-137 , it follows a different dimensions RaM but I don't remember which ones and I don't have the book handy as I write this. It was borrowed by one of my family members who claim they are still reading it after over a week.
I have ordered the next book already.
It had a weird repetitive ticking sound to it.
It came in good condition in a clear plastic bag.
The book itself is great! I'd rate it 5 stars if the chip worked!
Considering exchanging it for another one that works.
By Halston Schimmel on December 20, 2022
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Hopefully without spoiling the surprise I'll just say the thing* in the front cover is triggered by light not movement (I thought mine was broken but i was just in a darker room) so dont panic.
Book is about 2cm thick and is ~18x13cm so a lot bigger than I was expecting but it just means the images inside arent squished and keep their quality.
The art isnt done by the original animators so has a different style but personally I really prefer it, it makes all the characters slightly less harsh which is good for a comic format (I've included a picture of the least spoiler-y page I could find to show this off)
Really good book even if you don't/haven't watched the show or as a resource for comic artists as there are a few different styles that can be learned from.
My only negative is that the size will mean it probably wont fit on your regular bookshelf and you can't really read it on the bus or in bed or something like that but thats sort of expected with a compilation book like this. I think the price is good for what you get as you can get something of a similar quality for £40 and upwards and is to be expected for a popular and branded book like this.
Spoiler about the thing:
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*thing is a sound chip in the front cover with ~10 seconds of rick and morty talking about how cool it is to have a sound chip in the front cover
Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on January 19, 2017
Hopefully without spoiling the surprise I'll just say the thing* in the front cover is triggered by light not movement (I thought mine was broken but i was just in a darker room) so dont panic.
Book is about 2cm thick and is ~18x13cm so a lot bigger than I was expecting but it just means the images inside arent squished and keep their quality.
The art isnt done by the original animators so has a different style but personally I really prefer it, it makes all the characters slightly less harsh which is good for a comic format (I've included a picture of the least spoiler-y page I could find to show this off)
Really good book even if you don't/haven't watched the show or as a resource for comic artists as there are a few different styles that can be learned from.
My only negative is that the size will mean it probably wont fit on your regular bookshelf and you can't really read it on the bus or in bed or something like that but thats sort of expected with a compilation book like this. I think the price is good for what you get as you can get something of a similar quality for £40 and upwards and is to be expected for a popular and branded book like this.
Spoiler about the thing:
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*thing is a sound chip in the front cover with ~10 seconds of rick and morty talking about how cool it is to have a sound chip in the front cover












