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Rick and Morty Vol. 2
The Space Shake Saga Part Two
von Alex Firer
Illustration: Fred C Stresing, Marc Ellerby
Verlag: Oni Press
Reihe: Rick and Morty Nr. 2
Taschenbuch
ISBN: 978-1-63715-464-9
Erschienen am 16.07.2024
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 259 mm [H] x 170 mm [B] x 11 mm [T]
Gewicht: 467 Gramm
Umfang: 176 Seiten

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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?!?



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.

Fred C. Stresing is a comic book writer, artist, and colorist who has been working professionally for ten-plus years in the industry. His comics include such titles as Invader ZIM, Rick and Morty, Adventure Time, Meeseeks, P.I, and many, many more. He loves sci-fi, comedy, old movies, and relaxing at home with his wife and their two cats in upstate New York.

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.

Andrew Dalhouse is a comic book color artist with more than 17 years of industry experience. Andrew’s love of coloring comics started at a young age and 30 years later he’s still love. Andrew has worked on titles such as Teen Titans, Flash, Titans, Justice League, Bloodshot, Ninjak, Aggretsuko, and now Rick and Morty.

Christopher Crank (crank!) has lettered a bunch of books put out by Image, Dark Horse, Oni Press, Dynamite, and elsewhere. He also has a podcast with comic artist Mike Norton and members of Four Star Studios in Chicago (crankcast.com), and makes music (sonomorti.bandcamp.com). Catch him on Twitter: @ccrank and Instagram: ccrank


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