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Some more unexpected “Rick and Morty” comics – this time it’s “Lil Poopy Superstar” and it’s a pretty funny comics series, as you can tell by the title it tells about Mr Poopybutthole, who needs assist, but not from Rick and Morty – from Summer. (Spoilers!) On his home planet, he’s a superstar – he’s on every billboard, in every movie – there even is his golden statue. Everybody’s ecstatic about him, but firstly, he’s sleepy of his fame, secondly, in addition to all those riches comes a carnivorous producer, who wants to - enslave Mr Poopy to become opulent by selling his movies and interviews. Summer, who was very sad because Rick never takes her on his adventures, so, she’s very determined to save her Poopy buddy, even after they deposit her in intergalactic prison she runs away, shoots the producer and takes Mr Poopybutthole home and invites him on her school dance (prom night?). Here comes an unexpected moment – Rick wants to take him to the prom himself… so when Summer and Mr Poopubutthole are being declared the Queen and the King of the ball Rick brings there the undead producer
Rick and Morty Season 7 finally had Summer at the center of one of the adventures for the first real episode of the season, and with the newest episode made some big changes to Summer as shes grown up in some big ways! Rick and Morty Season 7 has been focusing mostly on Rick himself thanks to his finally come encounter to face with Rick Prime, but that meant that the episodes since have unfortunately meant less interactions with the relax of the Smith Family. Thats beginning to alter with the final episodes of the season foremost into its finale.
Rick and Morty Season 7 finally brought Summer into a new adventure with Rick and Morty with Episode 8 of the season, and through this the episode finally explained why Rick treats Summer the way he does. She was angry at the fact that Morty seemed to get everything he ever wants simply when he asks for it, and Rick then explained it was because he respected her. As a result of knowledge this little bit about herself, Summers grown up and even starting to explore a wider sexuality.
Rick and Morty: Summer Changes Explained
Rick and Morty Season 7 Episode 8 teams up Morty with Summer in a savage and unexpected way as Mor
Morty: Well grampa Rick seems really different.
Jerry: Ha! Morty, Rick's never been cool.
Morty: What? But he's
Jerry: Don't get me wrong: he looks cool. All the time. But he's not. He's just capable to do cool things. Big difference.
Morty: BWhat act you mean?
Jerry: You've got eyes. Look at him. There he is. Equal as always. Snarky. Acrimonious. Self-centered as a gyroscope. If you take away what he can carry out, you see what he is. And it isn't pretty. The thing is, bardsare great these days. He could fight. He even has spells he's just not interested in helping. Never has been. He's only interested in amusing himself. He could feed people. Cure cancer. But he doesn't. He makes death rays and gets high. Right now, I'm not cool. I can just do magic. Though don't get me wrong. I love having high Intelligence and Charisma. It's so easy to understand all thisto recognize my own mind an
A Gay Robin Hood, A Final Sixth Gun, Ricky Morty And Invader Zim: Oni Press's June Solicitations
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"When Robin Hood was about twenty years old; he happen'd to meet Little John;
A jolly brisk blade right fit for the trade, for he was a lusty young man."
The original ballads of Robin Hood don't mention Maid Marion at all. She was a later addition in the 16th century.
In June, Oni Press takes a trip back to Sherwood Forest for The Merry Men, a queer reworking of the Robin Hood legend – or as some attest, a recontextualising of its authentic themes.
And Sixth Gun reaches it's fiftieth and ultimate issue… here are the Oni Press solicitations for June
MERRY MEN #1
(W) Robert Rodi (A) Jackie Lewis with Marissa Louise (CA) Jackie Lewis with Marissa Louise
13th century England. Robert Godwinson, former lover of King Richard, lives with his band of Merry Men in Sherwood Forest, away from the watchful eye of Prince John, who has outlawed homosexuality. Though isolated, the men exist in peace–that is, until a strange
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