Gain Your Copy Rick And Morty Presents: Pickle Rick #1 Devised By Kyle Starks Available As Paper Copy
wasn't the premise I expected this is just a retelling of the episode, It varies slightly, like it's in a different reality/dimension from the TV show but in ways that didn't serve to improve anything.
I'd hoped it would go more in depth about some of the aspects we hadn't seen from the episode, but it breezed by each stage of Rick's progress from pickle to person as fast as the show.
I though the ending was a bit disappointing as well, This sounds negative, but I don't fully mean it to bethe story is worth reading, just a bit flat,.Disappointing. Previous oneshot was so much better, Not great, but not bad at all, Costs a little too much for such a thin book, but I bought it for/of the original
price and spent a nice relaxing evening reading it, so no regrets.
garbage. The biggest picklesized character in pop culture comes to comics! In this reimagined version, written by Delilah S, Dawson Star Wars and with art from series artists CJ Cannon and Nick Filardi, Rick gets out of some muchneeded family therapy time by inventing a fruit gun, which he uses on himself, and things go.
. . poorly. What's that, you say You didn't know cucumbers are fruits How embarrassing, . . Plus: Jaguar's back too, and he's on a mission to save his daughter from a fanfavorite character you'll never expect.
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