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Sto caricando le informazioni... Rick and Morty Vol. 10 (edizione 2019)di Kyle Starks
Informazioni sull'operaRick and Morty, Volume 10 di Kyle Starks
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Appartiene alle SerieRick and Morty Comic Series (Vol. 10 (46-50))
The hit comic book series based on Dan Harmon and Justin Roiland's hilarious [adult swim]? animated show RICK AND MORTY? continues in its tenth volume featuring all-new stories not seen on TV! In this volume, find five stories of Rick and Morty madness, like the time where Morty takes it too far, and Rick really needs to blow off some steam. Where better to do that than "RickWorld," where every Rick can live out his every fantasy?! Plus, an episode of Interdimensional Cable, interrupted in the weirdest way possible! Next up: Jerry's got a job, Morty's got a girlfriend, even Beth's happy! Something is terribly, terribly wrong, and Morty has to figure it out. And don't miss a very special issue where Rick and Morty experience their very own Groundhog Day! Last but not least, celebrate #50 issues of the comic with a Morty's Mindblower's story, baby!!! Wubba lubba dub dub! Featuring work by Eisner-nominated writer Kyle Starks (Sexcastle) and series artist Marc Ellerby in collaboration with all-star talent like Karla Pacheco, CJ Cannon (Rick and Morty Presents), Ian MacGinty (Adventure Time, Rocko's Modern Life), Sarah Stern (Zodiac Starforce), and many more of your favorite Rick and Morty creators! Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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The stories in #10 aren't too weirdly connected to others, so stand fine on their own and are very funny. ( )