


Books in series

Rick and Morty #1
2015

Rick and Morty #2
2015

Rick and Morty #3
2015

Rick and Morty #4
2015

Rick and Morty
Annihilation Tour
2022

Rick and Morty #5
2015

Rick and Morty #6
2015

Rick and Morty #7
2015

Rick and Morty #9
2015

Rick and Morty #10
2016

Rick and Morty #11
2016

Rick and Morty #12
2016

Rick and Morty #13
2016

Rick and Morty #14
2016

Rick and Morty #15
2016

Rick and Morty #16
2016

Rick and Morty #18
2016

Rick and Morty #19
2016

Rick and Morty #20
2016

Rick and Morty #21
2016

Rick and Morty #22
2017

Rick and Morty #23
2017

Rick and Morty #24
2017

Rick and Morty #25
2017

Rick and Morty #27
2017

Rick and Morty #28
2017

Rick and Morty #48
2019

Rick and Morty
Deluxe Edition, Book One
2016
Authors


Zac Gorman is an author and cartoonist from Michigan. He received an Emmy for his work on Over the Garden Wall (Outstanding Animated Series, 2015) and was nominated for an Annie Award for his character design work on Welcome to the Wayne. For some reason, his webcomic Magical Game Time was archived by the Library of Congress.

Christopher Crank is a comics letterer currently based out of Cincinnati, OH. His work includes ITGirl and The Atomics, Revival, Hack/Slash, Rick & Morty, and the Eisner Award winning webcomic Battlepug. Crank!, as he is known, has done the lettering on Blue Juice Comics’ THE ACCELERATORS, ANNE BONNIE and AETHER & EMPIRE.


Pamela Ribon is a screenwriter (Moana, Ralph Breaks the Internet, Bears), performer, TV writer, comic book writer, best-selling novelist, and a Film Independent Directing Lab Fellow. She is currently adapting her original comic book series SLAM! — co-created with Veronica Fish—as an animated half-hour with Rooster Teeth and Minnow Mountain for HBO Max. She is attached to direct (with Paul Franklin) her live-action feature adaptation of her critically-acclaimed graphic novel My Boyfriend is a Bear (co-created with Cat Farris). She is also adapting her comedic memoir NOTES TO BOYS (AND OTHER THINGS I SHOULDN’T SHARE IN PUBLIC) as an animated series for FX’s CAKE. Pamela was a flagship contributor to Television Without Pity, and is known as a pioneer in the blogging world with pamie.com, where she launched such viral essays as “How I Might Have Just Become the Newest Urban Legend” and “Barbie Fucks it Up Again,” the latter of which led to #FeministHackerBarbie, a revamp of Mattel’s products and marketing for Barbie, and the creation of Game Developer Barbie as “Career of the Year.” Pamela’s stage work has been showcased at the HBO US Comedy Arts Festival and she created the accidental international scandal known as Call Us Crazy: The Anne Heche Monologues. A former Austinite with a BFA in Acting from the University of Texas, Pamela has been entered into the Oxford English Dictionary under “muffin top.” That is not a joke. @pamelaribon | she/her