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.
One interesting aspect could be those that explore alternate universes where their relationship takes on different dynamics. For example, a story might have Rick and Morty in a world where they are more equal partners in their adventures rather than the typical mentor - mentee. Another could be a story that delves into their emotional bond in a very intense way, showing how they rely on each other in difficult situations. And there might be some fanfictions that play with the concept of time travel within their relationship, like going back to fix mistakes in their past interactions.
One interesting crossover could be Rick taking Naruto on an interdimensional adventure. Rick's advanced technology could be a shock to Naruto who is used to his own world's ninja techniques. Maybe Rick would introduce Naruto to some out - of - this - world aliens that Naruto would try to fight using his jutsu.
There are also likely fanfictions where the reader and Summer team up to outwit Rick in some of his crazy schemes. This could add an interesting dynamic as they try to navigate Rick's unpredictable and often dangerous plans.
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.