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Rick and Morty vs. Dungeons & Dragons

by Patrick Rothfuss, Troy Little (Illustrator), Jim Zub (Author)

Series: Rick and Morty Comic Series (Vs. Dungeons & Dragons 1-4)

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You've got toâ??belch!â??roll for initiative, Morty! Two pop culture juggernauts are teaming up and neither multiverse is prepared for what comes next! When Morty sees a cute girl at school playing Dungeons & Dragons, he asks Rick to show him the ropes, only to discover that his grandfather is a veteran gamer. Next thing he knows, the entire family has been pulled into a campaign that escalates from virtual D&D simulations to alternate universes governed by the rules of the game. And as it turns out, Rick isn't the only one who knows his way around a d20… (more)

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So good that I took all the power-gamer critiques of Rick personally. ( )
  Kavinay | Jan 2, 2023 |
Really fun read with multiple layers of humor, storytelling, and emotion. The creators brought their A-game and made something that's very rich. ( )
  francoisvigneault | May 17, 2021 |
I love R&M, including the comics. I love D&D. Seemed like a slam-dunk for me.

Reads like Product Placement: The Graphic Novel. ( )
  kaitlynn_g | Dec 13, 2020 |
does a good job of deconstructing Rick
  porges | Jun 15, 2020 |
First up, I know my daughter would be pissed to find out Patrick Rothfuss took the time to write this instead of the next brick in his "Wind in the Willows" series, or whatever it is called. Especially since this is nothing special. And actually, it was pretty bad until Jerry, of all people, shows up to save the day in the final chapters.

People who have actually played Dungeons and Dragons will probably get more out of this, as most of the cameos and references went over my head. ( )
1 vote villemezbrown | Jul 21, 2019 |
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Comic and Graphic Books. Fantasy. Fiction. HTML:

You've got toâ??belch!â??roll for initiative, Morty! Two pop culture juggernauts are teaming up and neither multiverse is prepared for what comes next! When Morty sees a cute girl at school playing Dungeons & Dragons, he asks Rick to show him the ropes, only to discover that his grandfather is a veteran gamer. Next thing he knows, the entire family has been pulled into a campaign that escalates from virtual D&D simulations to alternate universes governed by the rules of the game. And as it turns out, Rick isn't the only one who knows his way around a d20

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