While a team of Ricks were on a mission to stop an evil mastermind, Rick and Morty revealed a nightmarish version of the classic comic strip Dilbert!
The Adult Swim animated series Rick and Morty is no stranger to dark parodies and twisted references to other forms of media, and in one off-shoot comic book, Rick and Morty introduce a version of a classic comic strip that is a total nightmare. One of the coolest aspects of Rick and Morty is the endless worlds fans are taken to while following the adventures of the titular characters.
In Rick and Morty Presents: The Council of Ricks #1 by Jake Goldman, Marc Ellerby, and Phil Murphy, fans are given the backstory of the Council of Ricks' formation. Before they represented the Citadel, every Rick on the council had their own unique set of skills that were all needed to complete a nearly impossible mission. Rick clones were being controlled by a mysterious villain who was using them to replace important figures within the Citadel’s hierarchy and take control.
The evil mastermind behind the Rick clones, who turned out to be the smartest Jerry, is sent to the “Desks That Eat People” universe as punishment for his crimes against the Citadel. When he gets there, Jerry is brutally eaten alive by a desk, with a desensitized Dilbert look-alike sitting in his cubicle complaining about Mondays. The scene is an absolute hellish nightmare and is one of the darkest takes on Dilbert in history.
From the idea of an entire dimension taking place within an office of carnivorous desks to the brutal reality of what a desk eating a person looks like, Rick and Morty proves to have outdone itself with this twisted parody. Rick and Morty’s version of the classic comic strip Dilbert is a total nightmare filled with killer desks, insidiously apathetic office workers, and seemingly no escape from the endlessly mundane life of eternal office work.
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