Zac Gorman is a cartoonist from Detroit, MI, raised on the sacred
suburban triumvirate of video games, cartoons, and comic books.
He's the creator of the popular webcomic Magical Game TIme and has
worked on several animated television series as a storyboard artist
and character designer. Zach currently resides in Chicago with his
far more talented wife and a furry little monster who most people
mistake for a cat.
CJ Cannon is a self-taught artist living in Nashville,
Tennessee. When they're not working on comics, outside riding their
bike, or drumming, they're almost always in the house drawing fan
art.
Marc Ellerby is a comic book illustrator from the UK. He is
probably most known for his work on the Rick and Morty comics from
Oni Press and [adult swim]. He has worked with companies such as
Disney, Warner Bros., BBC, Hasbro and Cartoon Network. However, he
is never as happy when he is drawing his own comics such as Chloe
Noonan: Monster Hunter or the autobiographical diary comic
Ellerbisms. Say hi via social media @marcellerby or via his
website marcellerby.com
BOOKLIST-This second installment of Gorman and company's series opens on an uncharacteristically sunshiny scene of Rick and Morty building a car for a soapbox derby. That moment, however, is short-lived: a horrid, gelatinous creature suddenly appears and gores Rick with a barbed tentacle. With his dying breath, Rick gurgles, "It's starting." A few dimension-hops later and another Rick and Morty are traveling to the only Rick-free corner of the multiverse to wait out the massacre of all Ricks. But is a universe with only a Morty as safe as it might sound? As in the first volume, nihilistic jokes and obscure pop culture references abound, but the absurdity of those over-the-top allusions is always played for laughs. Questions of causality and ethics arise, but they are gleefully thrown aside in favor of crude irreverence and candy-colored vulgarity. Cannon's artwork nicely replicates the visual style of the cartoon, from Rick's drunken, wonky eyes to the grotesque interdimensional creatures that pepper the pages. Brainy older teens with slightly twisted senses of humor will appreciate this.
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