Rick might react with his usual nonchalance at first, but then secretly be worried. He may start to fix Morty up while muttering about how Morty should be more careful. For example, he'd quickly grab some alien - goo - bandages and start patching Morty up while still complaining.
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.
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.
I'm not aware of any Rick and Morty comic in the newspaper. Maybe it's possible in some very specific or niche newspapers, but it's not a common occurrence.
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.
Well, an 'Evil Morty' fanfic in the 'Rick and Morty' universe can be really interesting. Evil Morty is such a complex character. In these fanfics, he could be explored further in terms of his motives. Maybe he's tired of being in Rick's shadow or he has some grand plan to take over the multiverse that wasn't fully shown in the show. Fanfics give the writers the freedom to expand on his backstory and what makes him tick.
Well, the origin of Rick and Morty starts with Rick being this super - intelligent, yet troubled scientist. He decides to involve Morty, his grandson, in his inter - dimensional travels. Rick's backstory has him being a loner for a long time, dealing with his own demons. But when he comes back to his family, especially to Morty, it sets the stage for their adventures. They visit strange planets, meet all kinds of crazy creatures, and Morty has to learn to deal with Rick's unpredictable nature. It all began as a way to explore the relationship between a jaded old genius and a naive young boy.