while Rick and Morty Fans are waiting for the hit animated show to return to Adult Swim for nine seasonshave some adjacent portal-hopping news to report. Oni Press is ending its decade Rick and Morty YOUNG run with a mega final issue, appropriately dubbed Rick and Morty Forever. (The “100 years” part is implied, presumably.)
Rick and Morty has had an on-again, off-again comic life since its debut in 2015. It has also inspired many spin-offs and one-offs throughout its publication arc. This time, however, it’s a real farewell, according to Oni Press, which says it “offers a fond farewell to Rick Sanchez and Morty Smith’s 100+ issue comic book run at Oni as we hurtle them back into the void from which they came in one last shamelessly transparent promotional stunt.”
The 48-page book hits shelves on May 27; It’s written by Daniel Kibblesmith and features art by Troy Little, and even though it only has one cover, it’s an extra-snazzy wraparound with silver foil from Little.
Here’s a look at the full cover:

“How do you punish the wisest man in the universe? Show him everything-everything-everything he wants to know or see, and be powerless to do anything about it,” reads the Oni Press release. “Rick Sanchez, the destroyer of worlds. Now he sits in eternal observation of everything in sight, tormented by cosmic impotence, the ultimate expression of ‘go to your room and think about what you’re doing.'”
“But in his endless torment, Rick realizes that a fate of indescribable horror also awaits his unknowing companion: his grandson, Morty. Can Rick save the soul of the only creature who stands with him despite all his indiscretions? Can the transformative power of love bring victory to the human spirit? Or is it all just #@$%@?”
Before this existential problem hits home Foreverthere is one more issue to enter Rick and Morty: The End #5, written by Daniel Kibblesmith with art by Jarret Williams, hits shelves April 8. When announced last year, The End Teased as a six-issue run, but #5 was actually the final episode.
That was followed by a big send off Rick and Morty: Forever #0, written by Kibblesmith with art and cover by Troy Little, arrives May 27.
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