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Rick and Morty ‘Save Christmas’ in Corporate Assets Finale (Preview)

Oni Press has provided CBR with an official preview for the fourth and final issue of Rick and Morty: Corporate Assets, which is due to hit comic shops on Wednesday, March 2.

Rick and Morty: Corporate Assets #4 comes from writer James Asmus, artist Jarrett Williams, colorist Jeremy Lawson and letterer crank!. “Glootie triumphant! Can it be? Have the corporate overlords mined every interesting thing from the Smith family? Find out in this action-packed finale!” the issue’s official synopsis reads. “Rick and Morty are reunited with the family, but is it too late to stop the evil machinations of Glootie and his Glom-Con cohorts?”


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Corporate Assets is a four-part Rick and Morty limited series launched by Oni Press back in November. In it, Morty “stupidly agrees to all the legal terms of a new face-altering gif app,” signing his life away to “an unheard-of company that immediately seizes control of him for their own purposes.” Morty then messes up Rick’s attempts to save him, with the company stealing Rick’s portal gun and stranding the duo “in an unexplored dimension — leaving them free to strip mine every aspect of Rick’s inventions and the Smith family’s lives for evil, capitalist purposes!”


The preview for issue #4 opens amid a fictitious Christmas special, during which Rick saves Christmas be rescuing Santa Claus and killing his captor. The special plays well with Jerry, who appears to be the sole member of its test audience. However, things get especially meta when Summer finds out that Rick and Morty are trapped in a digital comic book.

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Written by James Asmus and illustrated by Jarrett Williams with colors by Jeremy Lawson and letters by crank!, Rick and Morty: Corporate Assets #4 goes on sale March 2 from Oni Press.


Source: Oni Press

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