The Blue Doctor's Reincarnation: My New Life as a PG-13 Supervillain
After his ego pushed him to live inside the boundless Infinity rather than bow to Rick's Central Finite Curve, the genius known as Evil Morty finds his ship swallowed by a random anomaly — a fitting, ironic end for the smartest Morty in the multiverse.
Except death wasn't the end.
Thanks to a forgotten reincarnation ritual won from a drunken shaman, he wakes up in the body of one Drew Theodore P. Lipsky — better known to the world as Doctor Drakken, a third-rate supervillain locked away in a secret prison, in a universe so absurdly optimistic that prisoners survive three-story falls with nothing but cracked ribs, every guard believes in second chances, and there isn't a single murderer behind bars.
A world where the power of friendship literally won. A world rated PG-13.
Without his cybernetic implants, his portal gun, or any of his old toys, Evil Morty must navigate a reality where reverse Murphy's Law protects the innocent, schoolgirls in cargo pants defeat mad scientists for fun, and a green-skinned mercenary named Shego — whose blood is literally portal fluid — refuses to take "you're fired" for an answer.
Armed only with his intellect, Drakken's neglected lab, and a mother whose hugs feel suspiciously like a cyborg's death-grip, he sets out to rebuild his empire from scratch.
But this universe is hiding something. The wreckage of his ship had to land somewhere…
…or rather, on someone.
"Heroes and villains are just stupid masks worn by people with unprocessed childhood complexes. What matters now is efficiency." — Doctor Drakken, formerly Evil Morty
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