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Published on Jan 07, 2025 | 112 Pages
From the bombastic creative team of writers Josh Trujillo (Blue Beetle, Adventure Time, Rick and Morty: Worlds Apart) and Ryan Little (Marvel Studios’ What If…?, I Am Groot) and illustrator Jarrett Williams (Super Pro K.O., Rick and Morty Presents: Maximum Overture) comes a world-hopping ode to dreams, love, and the way of the blade . . .
Morty discovers a distinctive sword from Rick’s past—the mysterious Ball Blade—and unwittingly opens a portal into a series of worlds rife with conflict (the English 201 kind). Marooned through the portal, Rick, Morty, and Jerry must navigate the worlds of conflict, discover why Rick’s Ball Blade is pulling them toward an enchanting, sultry voice from his past, and protect Rick’s deeply held dream from the nefarious Casteratis, who seek power through gathering Dream Balls . . . with only the dwindling order of Ball Bladers standing in their way.
Collects issues #1-4 of the miniseries Rick and Morty: Kingdom Balls.
Morty discovers a distinctive sword from Rick’s past—the mysterious Ball Blade—and unwittingly opens a portal into a series of worlds rife with conflict (the English 201 kind). Marooned through the portal, Rick, Morty, and Jerry must navigate the worlds of conflict, discover why Rick’s Ball Blade is pulling them toward an enchanting, sultry voice from his past, and protect Rick’s deeply held dream from the nefarious Casteratis, who seek power through gathering Dream Balls . . . with only the dwindling order of Ball Bladers standing in their way.
Collects issues #1-4 of the miniseries Rick and Morty: Kingdom Balls.
Author
Josh Trujillo
Josh Trujillo is a writer, editor, and comic book creator based in San Rafael, California. He has worked with clients including BOOM! Studios, Dark Horse Comics, Shanken Creative Group, Oni Press, Telltale Games, and DC Comics, among others. His work spans different genres and audiences, specializing in children’s fiction, fantasy, humor, history, romance, gaming, and LGBTQ issues. Trujillo speaks for inclusiveness and diversity in popular media, and works alongside groups including the USC ONE Archive and Prism Comics. He loves his dog, his country, and is of good moral fiber. You can remain updated on his work by following Trujillo on X @LostHisKeysMan.
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