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Rick and Morty Vol. 6 by Kyle Starks

baasanka's review

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5.0

#29 is lit, go read it

candlefox's review

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funny

4.0

kayla_graph21's review

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5.0

I love these graphic novels. They are just what I need to tide me over until the next season of Rick and Morty comes out. Rick and Morty go on different adventures than they do in the TV show so I would recommend not missing out on more Rick and Morty adventures. Rick and Morty FOREVER!

batbones's review

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4.0

After the superb previous volume, this one was a mixed bag. Many of the stories aren't particularly worthy of being called 'stories' so much as they are just vignettes or scattered episodic moments that aren't worked up to anything significant or distinctive RnM in quality, which gives this volume a rather haphazard, scrapbook-like feel. Interdimensional Cable III doesn't work in the same amusing way as the animated series, medium-wise (advertisements, after all, are meant for tv), and the jokes weren't especially funny. 'The HurRICKcane' in my opinion was just awful - a kidnap plot framing what was basically a fairly superficial film buff argument. There was no build up, no effective punchline. The good stories in Issue #29-30 (coyly toying with the philosophical questions of fascism and possibly murdering Hitler) seem to have better art, to my untrained eye, and compensated for the less impressive ones.

yeoldemandan's review

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4.0

Not as funny as most of the previous volumes, but this one seemed more true to the show like they could actually have been story lines from there.

cwebb's review

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5.0

Great fun, as expected.

shannonleighd's review

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4.0

Individual issue reviews: #26 | #27 | #28 | #29 | #30

Total review score: 3.8

just_fighting_censorship's review

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5.0

A day in the life of Beth. Morty has to juggle two dates to the dance, and Rick give Morty a gun that can tell you the percentage of Hitler within each person.

An all around great volume!

lonewolf6693's review

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5.0

Honestly Beth deserves to be the star more

cmiller0401's review

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5.0

Just like the show.

Loved the new character Drippy Boy! I hope he comes back somehow.

Didn't like the 4th issue's illustration. Kyle Starks illustrated this issue. While he's great at writing the Rick and Morty comics, his illustration style is so different that it breaks the continuity for me, and I just don't like it in general. This same issue also had an interdimensional cable storyline, and those always feel kind of lazy on the part of the writers and less interesting.

The 5th issue had a different illustration style as well (illustrated by Benjamin Dewey), but I didn't mind it much.