Rick and Morty Yearbook Vol. 1 #1
"Part-y One" kicks off Rick and Morty Yearbook Vol. 1 with a chaotic, high-stakes twist on spring break: Rick and Summer hijack Morty from his Model United Nations Day to bail him out of Space Jail—after a party goes too far. Along for the ride is Mark Skidowski, the awkward Earth teen dubbed "Skidmark," who’s constantly overlooked by Rick despite his quiet admiration. Written by James Asmus and Jim Festante, with art by Dean Rankine and vibrant colors by Davide Sorio and Francesca Vivaldi, this wild ride finds Morty accidentally igniting a revolution among the Spring Break Planet’s oppressed workers—all while Rick pushes his partying to legendary extremes in the race to become "Mr. Spring Break."
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On their way via portal to party on the Spring Break Planet, Rick and Summer kidnap Morty from his high school "Model United Nations Day" to "break them out of Space Jail" if they party too hearty. Mark Skidowski, a hapless, nerdy Earth-teen who Rick dubs "Skidmark", is continuously ignored, pranked, or ridiculed by Rick, who the teen somehow looks up to. Believed to be an Earth diplomat (after speaking about the Model UN), Morty inadvertently sparks a revolution by the downtrodden Spring Break Planet workers. Rick parties even more extremely than usual in order to be named "Mr. Spring Break".
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