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VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Kyle Starks
(A) Marc Ellerby, Philip Murphy
(CA) Marc Ellerby
In 'The Mortian,' Morty's crash landed on a random planet, and he's all by himself... just waiting for Rick to rescue him... when he runs into a race of cute alien creatures. How badly is he gonna screw this entire place up?
Date Available: 07/31/2019
BONUS REVIEW by "Doc" Schaefer


In a classic rendition of a televised episode, Marty is left on his own without Rick. This is a wonderful look at the character of Morty and what makes him tick. Not having to take a backseat to Rick, Morty actually does all right for himself. On the verge of breaking out of his shell, Rick returns and ruins everything. But as always its a good thing because Morty's naive outlook on life is moments away from being crushed. The philosophical question becomes is Morty's positive outlook warping the world around him to be a better place and it's Rick's crappy outlook that brings out the worst in the universe? Think about that one!

I give it 9 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Kyle Starks
(A) Marc Ellerby, Philip Murphy
(CA) Marc Ellerby
In 'The Mortian,' Morty's crash landed on a random planet, and he's all by himself... just waiting for Rick to rescue him... when he runs into a race of cute alien creatures. How badly is he gonna screw this entire place up?
Date Available: 07/31/2019
BONUS REVIEW by "Doc" Schaefer


In a classic rendition of a televised episode, Marty is left on his own without Rick. This is a wonderful look at the character of Morty and what makes him tick. Not having to take a backseat to Rick, Morty actually does all right for himself. On the verge of breaking out of his shell, Rick returns and ruins everything. But as always its a good thing because Morty's naive outlook on life is moments away from being crushed. The philosophical question becomes is Morty's positive outlook warping the world around him to be a better place and it's Rick's crappy outlook that brings out the worst in the universe? Think about that one!

I give it 9 out of 10 Grahams


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