Rick and Morty vs. Dungeons & Dragons #1
"Rick and Morty vs. Dungeons & Dragons #1" kicks off with Morty inspired to join the D&D craze after seeing how it wins over people—only to struggle with the rules. When he turns to Rick for help, the scientist hijacks the "Roy a Life Well Lived" arcade machine at Blips and Chitz, turning it into a real D&D adventure. But just as the duo is pulled into the game, two employees notice the tampering and shut it down—leaving Rick and Morty stranded in the middle of something far bigger than they expected. Written by Patrick Rothfuss and Jim Zub, with art by Troy Little and colors by Leonardo Ito, the issue's cover by Troy Little captures the chaos perfectly.
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When he discovers that gamers get girls, Morty quickly takes up an interest in Dungeons & Dragons but has trouble learning the game. He turns to Rick for help, who modifies the "Roy a Life Well Lived" arcade game at "Blips and Chitz" (a planetary video-gaming establishment) to take the pair on an actual Dungeons & Dragons adventure. Meanwhile, two employees of Blips and Chitz notice Rick's unauthorized modification to their arcade console and disconnect it - leaving Rick and Morty in a state of... who knows what?
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