Giant Days (Volume)
Comic - Comedy
Susan, Esther, and Daisy started at university three weeks ago and became fast friends because their dorm rooms were next to each other. Now, away from home for the first time, all three want to reinvent themselves. But in the face of hand-wringing boys, "personal experimentation," influenza, mystery-mold, nu-chauvinism, and the willful, unwanted intrusion of "academia," they may be lucky just to make it to spring alive.
Rick and Morty vs. Cthulhu
Comic - Comedy
When their home is infested by eldritch terror, Rick Sanchez and the Smith family traverse a Lovecraftian hellscape to track down and defeat the big guy himself: CTHULHU.
On their journey through Arkham and the realms beyond, they're waylaid by literary monstrosities and the characters obsessed with them-fighting off hordes of fish-people, finding and losing love, battling sentient cosmic color, and taking potshots at ol' HP along the way.
Dive deeper into the Cthulhu craze with the Rick and Morty vs. Cthulhu Deluxe Edition, featuring a brand-new wraparound cover from Troy Little (Rick and Morty vs. Dungeons & Dragons, Cult of the Lamb), as well as foldout connecting covers from Ryan Lee (Mountainhead) and Zander Cannon (Kaijumax) in a deluxe hardcover format! Collects issues #1-4 of Rick and Morty vs. Cthulhu!
Rick and Morty: The Manga
Comic - Comedy
Rick and Morty face a foe unlike any they've seen before. Well, it's basically Jerry, but he's huge, fast, vicious, and... naked? Rick has the perfect solution: a giant mech fighting robot, perfectly designed and calibrated to take on the Jiant horde—but it needs a puny, socially isolated, 14-year-old pilot. Oh, we've got one!
Summer, Morty, and his charming new friend Rowan navigate this violent post-apocalyptic world, where they still have to go to high school and Rick seems oddly invested in upgrading the mech with stylish new features.
Rick and Morty: Youth in Rickvolt
Comic - Comedy
From acclaimed writer Michael Moreci (Barbaric, The Plot, Wasted Space) and up-and-coming illustrator Tony Gregori comes a revolutionary new Rick and Morty series about rebellion, adolescence, and freedom!
Rick’s been cagey lately—especially cagey. And secretive. After yet another misadventure with Morty goes haywire, Morty begins to pull away from his grandfather. So Rick does what any healthy, mentally stable grandparent would do: he secretly creates a universe with new grandchildren who actually love him! Only problem is, that universe has now reached adolescence and is rebelling, threatening the entire universe. This uprising, led by a fierce, glass-eyed Morty and his army of revolutionaries, aims to fight and kill the very god that created it: Rick.
Rick and Morty: Kingdom Balls
Comic - Comedy
From the bombastic creative team of writers Josh Trujillo (Blue Beetle, Adventure Time, Rick and Morty: Worlds Apart) and Ryan Little (Marvel Studios' What If...?, I Am Groot) and illustrator Jarrett Williams (Super Pro K.O., Rick and Morty Presents: Maximum Overture) comes a world-hopping ode to dreams, love, and the way of the blade . . .
Morty discovers a distinctive sword from Rick's past-the mysterious Ball Blade-and unwittingly opens a portal into a series of worlds rife with conflict (the English 201 kind). Marooned through the portal, Rick, Morty, and Jerry must navigate the worlds of conflict, discover why Rick's Ball Blade is pulling them toward an enchanting, sultry voice from his past, and protect Rick's deeply held dream from the nefarious Casteratis, who seek power through gathering Dream Balls . . . with only the dwindling order of Ball Bladers standing in their way.
Collects issues #1-4 of the miniseries Rick and Morty: Kingdom Balls.
Rick and Morty vs. the Universe
Comic - Comedy
MOVE OVER, BIG BANG! GET WRECKED, BIG CRUNCH! GALAXIES COME AND GALAXIES GO, BUT OUR PLANE OF EXISTENCE HAS NEVER FACED ANYTHING AS CONSEQUENTIAL AS . . . THE FIRST-EVER RICK AND MORTY COMICS EVENT!
From the deviant psyches of comics mastermind and multiple Emmy Award-nominee Daniel Kibblesmith (Loki) and artistic annihilator Jarrett Williams (Speed Force), this summer's seven-part countdown to the end of everything that was, is, and will be begins with . . . a bachelor party that gets a little out of hand?
Rick's old buddy Dimension C-137 (where Rick and Morty Cronenberg'd Earth) has reached his UNIVERSAL HALF-LIFE and is getting MARRIED-to the female-presenting embodiment of the Parmesan Dimension! He's found true love and wants his old pal Rick to plan his bachelor party! WHAT COULD GO WRONG? Answer: Pretty much everything . . . and it is all Rick's fault! Now Rick and Morty are on the run from EVERY SINGLE UNIVERSE THEY'VE EVER MESSED WITH-meaning, no matter what dimension they escape to, the universe will literally be against them. And, to survive, Rick will be forced to something he hoped he would never have to do-a last resort of EPIC PROPORTIONS!
DON'T CALL IT A CRISIS! The FIRST RICK AND MORTY COMICS EVENT starts here with a cosmos-colliding spectacular TOO BIG FOR TV . . . and featuring, well, EVERYONE!
Rick and Morty Specials
Comic - Comedy
Rick has decided he's finally ready to hang up his lab coat and move into a retirement home, but first he enlists Morty, Summer, Beth, and Jerry to help him pack and get all his crap out of the garage. But when disturbing the dark recesses of Rick's storage shelves unleashes waves of visitors and consequences from adventures past, the family isn't sure they want Rick to leave the home just yet.
Rick and Morty: Finals Week
Comic - Comedy
The worst week of Morty's life starts right . . . now!
It's finals week! And each day brings a new school final for which Morty is woefully unprepared: English lit, gender studies, world religion, government, and science. But instead of helping Morty hit the books, Rick drags him on unexpected and unenlightening adventures, including but not limited to: "doing a Sherlock Holmes," getting trapped in a beat-'em-up video game, starting a cargo cult religion, contesting a political convention, and meeting Morty's future self! Will these hands-on experiences aid in Morty's education, or is he DOOMED to fail his finals?!
Featuring a cavalcade of past and future Rick and Morty comic superstars, including Daniel Kibblesmith (Loki, Harley Quinn), Christof Bogacs (Under Kingdom), Jake Black (Smallville), James Asmus (Quantum & Woody, The Delinquents) and Jim Festante (The End Times of Bram & Ben, Fieldtripping), Alex Firer (Rick and Morty: Rick's New Hat), Priscilla Tramontano (Transformers, Godzilla), Beck Kubrick (Don't Worry, I Die at the End), Marc Ellerby (Rick and Morty ongoing, Chloe Noonan: Monster Hunter), Suzi Blake (Batman: Wayne Family Adventures, Aggretsuko), and Fred C. Stresing (Rick and Morty: Meeseeks, P.I., Rick and Morty: Rick's New Hat), Rick and Morty: Finals Weeks collects five standalone-but-connected adventures guaranteed to make you laugh out loud, jump with excitement, and feel just a little bit dumber!
Giant Days (Specials)
Comic - Comedy
Join Esther, Susan, and Daisy as they spend Christmas in a very "Love Actually" London in this tribute to the films of Richard Curtis.
Pie Comics
Comic - Comedy
Pie Comics began as a college comic strip way back in the mid ’00s, when flip phones roamed the earth. But after a shoulder injury forced cartoonist John McNamee to simplify his drawing style and improvise comics, Pie Comics evolved into the beloved strip it is today! This third collection from The Onion and the New Yorker contributor features his most absurdly relatable comics on our futile attempts to look “normal,” and why that’s hilarious.