Definitely not. Rick and Morty originated as a TV show, and the comics came later as an extension of the franchise.
No, the Rick and Morty TV show came before the comics.
There are indeed Rick and Morty comics. They're a great way for fans to immerse themselves deeper into the world of Rick and Morty. The comics sometimes explore concepts and characters that might not have been featured prominently in the show.
I think they're good. The comics expand on the universe of the show and offer new adventures for the characters. The humor and creativity are still top-notch.
Yes, they are! Rick and Morty comics often have the same crazy and hilarious adventures as the show, with great art and storytelling.
Rick and Morty didn't start as a comic. It first gained popularity as an animated series. The show's unique storyline and characters made it a hit before any comic adaptations were made.
In most cases, they are. But there might be some nuances depending on specific storylines and the creators' intentions.
It depends. Some fans and creators might have different opinions on it. Generally, it's a bit ambiguous.
It depends. Some fans think they are, while others have doubts. There's no clear consensus.
It depends. Some fans and creators view them as canon, while others don't think they have the same status as the TV show.
I'm not sure exactly, but there are quite a few. You might have to check with the official sources or dedicated comic databases for an accurate count.
Sure does! The Rick and Morty comics give fans more of the crazy and hilarious universe. They often feature unique plotlines and character developments not seen in the show.