This comic appeals to me in a similar way. I don’t know how much credit she can be given for the plot of the comic since she was the co-writer on the last half and the third-billed on the trade paperback, but one of the things I really dug about that series was how it really indulged a fan’s need to just see the heroine do cool stuff. Tini Howard was one of the writers on Boom! Studios’ Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers: Pink mini-series. Instead, it tells the story of a Morty dodging Ricks who want to catch him and ultimately taking on the nefarious Council of Ricks himself. To its credit, while Pocket Like You Stole It features many of the most prominent Mortys from the game-Mermaid Morty, One-Eyed Morty, that Morty holding the two cats, etc.-it for the most part eschews the game’s structure of a Rick collecting Mortys to fight in battles with other trainers (and other versions of himself). So it was only natural to have a tie-in comic miniseries to the tie-in video game. During the release of Rick and Morty’s third season, the game would put out new Mortys to collect which corresponded with the new episodes, a practice that still continues now that the season is over with new Mortys announced on the game’s delightfully misanthropic Twitter account. The game has had significant expansions and new features added in the last two years. The Rick and Morty tie-in game Pocket Mortys hit mobile devices in 2016, but has had a surprisingly long … um, app store life for what’s basically a less complex Pokemon parody. Rick and Morty: Pocket Like You Stole It Tini Howard (Writer), Marc Ellerby (Artist), Katy Farina (Colorist)
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