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Wednesday, 26 July 2017

Rick and Morty #28 Review

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The challenge with Oni Press' Rick and Morty comic has always been in how well it can mimic the high-concept storytelling and quirky humor of the animated series. Naturally, its success has varied depending on the creative team. But Rick and Morty #28 faces an added challenge in that it sets out to serve as a direct sequel to one of the show's more popular episodes, "Interdimensional Cable." It's a risky move, and sadly, one that doesn't really pay off for the series.

It doesn't help that the show itself is already guilty of going back to this well. The fact that Season 2's "Interdimensional Cable II: Tempting Fate" took a meta approach and readily acknowledged the dangers of looking backwards didn't entirely offset the fact that it felt a little redundant in the wake of its predecessor. That problem is only compounded in "Interdimensional Cable III" which does nothing new with the concept even in the jump to a different medium. Once again, Rick and Morty find themselves with time to kill and nothing to do but channel surf through every network in the multiverse.

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