Description

From writer Michael Moreci (Barbaric, Wasted Space) and artist Jarrett Williams (Rick and Morty: Corporate Assets) comes a body-swapping, mind-bending Rick and Morty adventure! Something is wrong with the Smith family. Well, more so than usual. Summer seems to think she’s a super genius, and Jerry is acting like an adolescent teen . . . well, that tracks, but he’s acting a lot like Morty! Turns out someone is going around the multiverse and mind-swapping members of the Smith family left and right. The question is why? As the real Rick and Morty hop around the multiverse they soon discover the mastermind behind this unhinged plan to make a hive mind of all the Ricks. Can Rick and Morty put an end to this evil scheme before losing themselves?

About the author(s)

Michael Moreci is a screenwriter and bestselling comics author. His award-winning debut feature film, Revealer, premiered on Shudder in the summer of 2022. It’s soon to be followed by Holiday Hold-Up, a crime comedy that Moreci co-directed/wrote. In the comics space, Moreci is the creator of the acclaimed gothic horror series The Plot, the werewolf drama Curse, the existential space opera Wasted Space, and the smash-hit sword-and-sorcery series Barbaric, He’s also written for numerous legendary characters and properties, including Star Wars, Rick and Morty, Batman, Stranger Things, and more, and he co-hosts The Filmographers Podcast.

Jarrett Williams was born in New Orleans, Louisiana. He attended the Savannah College of Art and Design (BFA & MFA in sequential art). In addition to his pro-wrestling/adventure series Super Pro K.O.! (Oni Press) he wrote and drew History Comics Hip-Hop: The Beat of America (MacMillan). He is currently drawing his kids detective graphic novel series, Harper Sharp (Random House Graphic). He loves classic JRPGs and draws his comics traditionally. He can even draw Rick Sanchez with his eyes closed now!

IG: @JarrettWilliams
Website: www.jarrettcomics.com

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