NEW! Rick And Morty Vs. The Universe #3 and Beth 'Til Death!

Hi, all.

Daniel here, with some comic books that I wrote for you. First up—

ON SALE NOW

RICK AND MORTY VS. THE UNIVERSE #3 !

This is a good one. Rick gets kicked out of continuity and ends up in the realm of the NON-CANONICALS, a real “dirty dozen,” if you will (minus three). Once there, Rick has to lead this “squad” (if you will) on a “suicide” mission (if you will), to sneak their way back into reality — if the 90s-esque, musclebound cyborg monstrosity known as BLOODRYCK doesn’t permanently cancel them first … permanently.

Check out the cover gallery above, featuring covers from Dave Bardin, Troy Little, Flops, Tom Fowler, and series artist THE Jarrett Williams. More via Oni-Press:

ENTER: BLOODRYCK! Rick and Morty’s infinite secret crisis across many, many (and then some) Earths is about to get REALLY crazy as chaos-incarnate creators Daniel Kibblesmith (Loki) and Jarrett Williams (Speed Force) launch an overmuscled, overpowered, self-aware, power-fantasy version of Rick hell-bent on killing every other copy of himself into the midst of Rick and Morty’s first-ever summer event!

In order to escape, he’ll have to recruit an expendable squad of NON-CANONICAL RICKS all from outside of continuity. You’ve heard of the DIRTY DOZEN, now meet the NON-CANONICAL NINE! For those of you in the back: Yes, that’s nine—count ’em—nine obscure Ricks from outside any continuity we’ve ever encountered before. And all of them are on the run from Bloodryck! 

Wait, this is the first appearance of BLOODRYCK and THE NON-CANONICAL NINE, too? If you’re thinking what we’re thinking, surely this comic will be worth one billion dollars one day. Buy three (and thank us later)!

Order a copy directly from the publisher here, digitally, or from a local comic shop near you.


ALSO ON SALE NOW

RICK AND MORTY VS THE UNIVERSE PRESENTS: BETH ‘TIL DEATH!

Cover by Dave Bardin.

“For the Beth and Jerry-Heads out there!” Written by Rick and Morty comics vet, Jake Black, co-written by me, with art by Suzi Blake and color art by Meg Casey. Beth ‘Til Death is the second of our three tie-ins to Oni’s Rick And Morty Comics Event, Rick And Morty Vs. The Universe!

Variant Cover by Troy Little.

Via Oni Press:

A RICK AND MORTY VS. THE UNIVERSE TIE-IN EXTRAVAGANZA! Mad-with-power co-writers Daniel Kibblesmith (Loki) and Jake Black (Sonic the Hedgehog) join totally-run-amok artist Suzi Blake (Aggretsuko) for the next seismic special tying together Rick and Morty’s first-ever summer event!

With the impending nuptials of Prime and Parm Universe, love is in the air, and Jerry, being Jerry, has a stupid idea. Things have been rocky with Beth lately, what with separating and getting back together and then the arrival of Space Beth. So to return to solid ground with their marriage, Jerry is going to re-propose and ask Beth to renew their vows. One problem: Jerry doesn’t know which Beth is the one he married. Actually, no one does!

Direct from the publisher here, digitally here, or (preferred) from a local comic shop near you.

I also talked about both of these on Instagram or TikTok — check it out and give me a follow there, but if you’re reading this, it’s likely you already followed me there first and just found out that people are still making websites in 2025.


COMING SOON: ME TO NEW YORK COMIC-CON!

Pictured: Me making myself comfortable at Eliot Rahal’s table last year. Too comfortable.

I will not have a table. But I will be present from Thursday 10/8 - Sunday 10/12, walking around like a cryptid. It’s your job to spot me. Thursday tickets still available here.


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