Synopsis
It’s been a long year, but it’s finally here . . . it’s Rick and Morty Yearbook Vol. 1! Three deliriously fun seasonal specials and two space-hopping hooligans, all in one super-size collection. Featuring the otherworldly talents of Rick and Morty superstars past and present, including James Asmus (Survival Street), Jim Festante (Survival Street), Alex Firer (The Onion), Brockton McKinney (Savage Squad), Dean Rankine (The Simpsons), Tony Gregori (TMNT), Fred C. Stresing (Invader ZIM), Marc Ellerby (Doctor Who), and more! Celebrate the seasons the Rick and Morty way, with Rick and Morty: Super Spring Break Special #1, Rick and Morty 10th Year Anniversary Special #1, and Rick and Morty: Rick or Treat Special #1. Rick and Morty: Super Spring Break Special #1 Rick, Summer, and Morty have ventured offworld to a planet where young, sexy vacationers from around the universe come to party, cut loose, and compete in the annual Spring Break contest! But little do our heroes know that winning the Spring Break competition comes with a steep reward . . . Rick and Morty 10th Year Anniversary Rick has decided he’s finally ready to hang up his lab coat and move into a retirement home. 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: Rick or Treat Special On Halloween night, Rick opens up a portal and brings in a weird, gothy-looking girl named Lil Wigsley, who promises to regale Morty with stories that are horrifically banal, and it soon becomes clear that Rick and Sister Lil Wigsley’s intent to distract Morty is more terrifying than the tepid tales they’ve been spinning . . .
About the Authors
Jim Festante (Rick and Morty Presents: Mr. Meeseeks) has written for various networks including NBC, Comedy Central, MTV, and SyFy, as well as media outlets like The Washington Post, NBC TODAY, Discovery Networks, and Slate Magazine (having authored their most-read article in 20 years). His recent episodic series Anti-Social, which he wrote and produced, was selected as a Sundance Lab finalist. Other comics include The End Times of Bram & Ben (Image) and Field Tripping, a new mini-series with Amazon's ComiXology Originals.
James Asmus is a writer for comics, comedy, games and other stuff for Marvel, DC, Disney+, History Channel and more. Rick and Morty(TM) fans might particularly dig his work on Quantum & Woody or The Delinquents (Valiant), The End Times of Bram & Ben (Image), Field Tripping (comiXology Originals) or his upcoming Rick and Morty: the Official Cook Book (Insight Editions). (For real).
Alex Firer is an LA-based, Soviet-born writer whose credits include The Onion News Network, The Official Handbook of the Bowieverse, and a bunch of Rick and Morty comics: Birdperson, Nimbus, Rick's New Hat, you know, all those. Buy them if you want. Are all these bios just resumes? He used to work at an opera house in Boston if that helps. Yup. Salary: $1,000,000.
Brockton McKinney is an American comic book writer, short story author, and horror film director and screenwriter. He has written comics for Oni Press, Dark Horse Comics, Action Lab Comics, and Mad magazine.
Dean Rankine is a Ledger and Stanley Award winning comic book artist and illustrator best known for his work on Simpsons comics. His other credits include Futurama (Bongo), Rick and Morty, Invader Zim (Oni), Hellboy (Dark Horse), Underdog, Oggy and the Cockroaches (American Mythology), and The Riverdale Diaries: Starring Veronica (Archie).
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