Description
Rick and Morty’s weird descent into the murky worlds of narrative conflict just got even weirder . . . The tenuous narrative realities Rick, Morty, and Jerry have been jumping through in pursuit of the Dream Balls are unraveling as they disturb the delicate balance of conflicts that were already teetering in the nuanced and bloated modern era of storytelling. Rick is so close to rescuing his former flame Julio from the mysterious Casterati, if they can just find the final remaining Dream Ball . . . back in their own world.
About the author(s)
Josh Trujillo is a writer, editor, and comic book creator based in San Rafael, California. He has worked with clients including Boom! Studios, Dark Horse Comics, Shanken Creative Group, Oni Press, Telltale Games, and DC Comics, among others. His work spans different genre and audiences, specializing in children's fiction, fantasy, humor, history, romance, gaming, and LGBTQ issues.
Trujillo speaks for inclusiveness and diversity in popular media, and works alongside groups including the USC ONE Archive and Prism Comics. Josh loves his dog, his country, and is of good moral fiber.
You can remain updated on his work by following Josh on Twitter @LostHisKeysMan.