Wubba Lubba Dub-Dub! The madcap world of Rick and Morty™ relaunches with a brand-new volume perfect for new and old fans alike.
What if Goldenfold, not Rick Sanchez, were the supreme intelligence in the universe? Rick, Morty, and all realities face the oppressive power of mathematics, and Rick may never get that perfect milkshake.
In pursuit of mathematical perfection, in which endless adventures are possible, the Goldenfolds—and reluctant niece, Noelle—seek domination across the multiverse. Can love withstand family obligation, and who is that bumbling high school science teacher? What's his deal?
Alex Firer is a writer whose credits include the Onion News Network, the Devastator, and other, more Birdperson-centric Rick and Morty comics for Oni. I don’t know, those are all my credits. Maybe I should start writing Heddy Lamar’s bio. She’s much more interesting. You know she invented the radar? Cool stuff
Andrew Dalhouse is a comic book color artist with more than 17 years of industry experience. Andrew’s love of coloring comics started at a young age and 30 years later he’s still love. Andrew has worked on titles such as Teen Titans, Flash, Titans, Justice League, Bloodshot, Ninjak, Aggretsuko, and now Rick and Morty.
Christopher Crank (crank!) has lettered a bunch of books put out by Image, Dark Horse, Oni Press, Dynamite, and elsewhere. He also has a podcast with comic artist Mike Norton and members of Four Star Studios in Chicago (crankcast.com), and makes music (sonomorti.bandcamp.com). Catch him on Twitter: @ccrank and Instagram: ccrank