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Rick and Morty (2023)

Rick and Morty, Vol. 2: The Space Shake Saga, Part 2

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The dimension-hopping, space-frolicking, god-bashing good time returns for part two of the all-new Rick and Morty cash grab—err . . . ongoing series from Alex Firer, Fred C. Stresing, and Marc Ellerby!

After Rick and Morty averted near catastrophic destruction on Earth at the hands of hyper tech bro Glug Vronsky, an even bigger, more annoying problem emerges. Nunzumel and a slew of weird gods have escaped from Anti Hala, unleashing a cavalcade of destruction and mayhem as they attempt to take over the world. Meanwhile, Morty’s on-again, off-again girlfriend, Noelle, has been imbued with godlike powers, the Goldenfold’s quest for mathematical perfection remains unyielding, and Rick teams up with his once-soul-eating foe, Vultureperson. All of this sick chaos culminates in a race to a desolate planet on the far edge of the universe. And with it lies hope for a new beginning . . . and the last remaining space milkshake!

Love vs. worship! Math vs. science! The gods vs. stinky man! Is this the end of Rick and Morty?! Or the end of the beginning?!?

176 pages, Paperback

Published July 16, 2024

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August 31, 2024
My thoughts are the same for Part 1. It reads like the author had so many ideas to include and didn'r want to throw any of them out. The TV series has a lot of wacky and weird and it works, but when you move to a different medium you have to write a little differently.
And again, there seems to be an obsession to including as many cameos, callbacks and shit like that. Are the writers fans of Lower Decks or something?

For its faults, it's not too bad a story.
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