Rick and Morty #39
| Writer | Kyle Starks, Josh Trujillo |
| Artist | Rian Sygh, Rii Abrego, Katy Farina |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
In this action-packed issue drawn by guest artist (and former series colorist) Katy Farina, Rick and Morty get arrested for smuggling and are being sent to the worst penal colony in the universe. Can they escape this space paddy wagon before they get locked up forever? Will there be additional shenanigans? You know there will be!
Plus: another interconnected backup story by Josh Trujillo and Rii Abrego!
CRITIC REVIEWS
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7.3
Sequential Planet - Steven Martinez
Jul 02, 2018Rick and Morty #39 is an enjoyable, but average issue, that follows the standard Rick and Morty Formula, that delivers some funny gags and jokes. Read Full Review
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7.0
Bleeding Cool - Joshua Davison
Jun 29, 2018Rick and Morty #39 is one of the less exciting or interesting issues of the series, but it still has laughs and action to offer. Rick is his anarchist nihilist self, and Morty is the small pang of morality to reel him in. The art feels off, but its still decent. This one comes recommended. Feel free to check it out. Read Full Review
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6.0
ComicBook.com - Jamie Lovett
Jun 27, 2018It isn't going to replace the Rick and Morty-sized hole inside of a fan, but it may help ease the longing just a bit. Read Full Review