Rick and Morty: Heart of Rickness
Comic - Comedy
Technology can't save you now! Rick, Summer, and Morty are stranded on a planet with technology-hating, furry loincloth-wearing versions of themselves, with no hope to easily fix their crashed spaceship. Elsewhere, Beth and Jerry take a spa day.
Rick and Morty (Compendium)
Comic - Comedy
Go back to where it all started with this giant-sized, 300+ page collection of Rick and Morty’s best-selling comic book adventures!
Irreverent but incomparable genius Rick Sanchez travels across time and reality on hilarious (and harrowing) adventures with his awkward, 14-year-old grandson Morty.
Rick and Morty (Books)
Comic - Comedy
Rick and Morty enter a world most grim...a world of fairy tales! Will our favorite dysfunctional duo escape with their lives? Will Morty let his hair down and talk to Jessica?
Aggretsuko
Comic - Comedy
When Aggretsuko and her coworkers go on a company retreat to Tokyo Video Joy Place, a theme park run by an American movie studio, Aggretsuko is overwhelmed by repeated messages to “follow her dreams.” But what are Aggretsuko’s dreams? And how can she make them a reality?
Rick and Morty : The Best of Rick and Morty
Comic - Comedy
The best-the all-time best Rick and Morty stories featuring your favorite family from nearly ten years of Oni Press' acclaimed comics series!
Revisit the finest interdimensional, dysfunctional, confrontational, nonsensical adventures in three never-before-released "best of" volumes: the Best of Rick and Morty, Best of Summer, and Best of Beth and Jerry!
Featuring classic issues including "Morty Shines," "Summer's Eve," Neigh's Anatomy," and "Rick and Morty Presents: Jerry" from top writers and illustrators Kyle Starks, Pamela Ribon, Jim Zub, Benjamin Dewey, Troy Little, Marc Ellerby, and many more!
Rick and Morty: Maximum Trio
Comic - Comedy
Rick and Morty fall into the clutches of the maniacal, musicall villain Concerto! His symphony of terror will finally make Rick pay for . . . wait, why is Concerto mad at Rick? In this triplet of stories from creators Brockton McKinney (Jenny Zero) and Jarrett Williams (Rick and Morty: Worlds Apart), the universe’s least-dynamic duo must evade and outrun Concerto, the rabid pooch Chickenskin Dogskull, a horde of fast-food-franchise mascot zombies, and more as they try to answer that age-old question: What is this guy’s deal, anyway?
Collects all three issues of the Rick and Morty Maximum Trio: Maximum Crescendo, Maximum Overture, and Maximum Coda!
Dark Regards
Comic - Comedy
SOMETIMES YOU BREAK THE INTERNET-AND SOMETIMES THE INTERNET BREAKS YOU! AT LAST-THE TRUE STORY OF THE VIRAL HOAX SO INSANE IT COULD ONLY BE TOLD AS A COMIC BOOK!
From the honestly pretty impressive mind of multi-hyphenate writer-comedian-actor-musician Dave Hill (Tasteful Nudes) and breakout artist Artyom Topilin (I Hate This Place) comes the SHOCKINGLY TRUE, TERRIFYINGLY HILARIOUS, AND ONLY MODESTLY EXAGGERATED tale of how one stand-up comedian forged a secret online identity as America's first true black metal icon . . . and accidentally started an international incident that almost wiped Gary, Indiana, off the map!
Two decades ago, Dave Hill and his first band set out to rock their high school auditorium in a fury of heavy metal hellfire. They failed miserably. Years later, Dave has made a new life for himself as a rising star in the New York comedy scene-a career where getting laughed at on stage is the entire point and not just a tragic consequence. But when Dave's metal ambitions are reawakened by the über self-serious "satanic" genre of Norwegian black metal, Dave creates a ridiculously hyperbolic alter ego and a band to match that, together, reignite the spark of his forgotten rock 'n' roll fantasy. But when Dave's internet-fueled rumors of Witch Taint-a metal band "so extreme that you must remove all sharp objects from the immediate area" when their music is played-spreads all the way to Europe, his story will spiral dangerously out of control as Norway's most extreme black metal butchers come to reap their revenge . . . and put everything and everyone Dave holds dear in the crosshairs (of their axes, which, truth be told, don't actually have crosshairs, but, hey, it's a metaphor).
Hell was Full
Comic - Comedy
A group of raccoons gnaw on God's severed head; a man brags to his friend about driving a Transformer out of its own funeral; a toaster revolts against its master. These are just some of the scenes in the pitch-black world of Hell Was Full, the popular webcomic that blends the bleak and the absurd into a delicious dadaist cocktail. Mainline pure Hell Was Full in this eye-scratchingly hilarious collection, complete with the infamous alt text and an illogical amount of brand new material.\n\nBrandon Reese began pushing a lawn mower at the tender age of eight. He hated it. As a reward, his father would take him to the movies. He watched stories about busting ghosts, wars in space, and men with bull whips. Now in his forties, Brandon mows his own lawn. He doesn't hate it and a valuable le...
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.
Rick and Morty: Mr. Nimbus
Comic - Comedy
Straight out of the Rick and Morty™ Season Five premiere comes Mr. Nimbus! The origins of Rick's mightiest foe are revealed in this very special issue of Rick and Morty. Love, war, fish, and friendship undergo the battering sea of time and tide.