I'm not sure exactly as I haven't read it in detail, but I assume Mr. Tickle, being the character he is, probably uses his tickling abilities to solve problems and save the day in different situations. And the other stories in it might involve different adventures or challenges related to Mr. Tickle or other characters.
Judging from the title'mr tickle saves the day and other stories', Mr. Tickle is the central figure. He's probably the one driving the action in the'saves the day' part. Regarding the other stories, there could be supporting characters such as the villagers he lives with (if he lives in a village - like setting), or his sidekick (if there is one). But again, this is all speculation without actually reading the stories.
In the 'Rick Renner Christmas story', Rick Renner is the central figure. He may be a person with a story to tell about Christmas. Maybe he is a well - known figure in his community or among a certain group of people. His story could be about his journey during the Christmas season, how he has faced challenges and joys during this time, and how he has come to view Christmas in a particular way through his life experiences.
Rick's origin story has some key aspects. He was born into a world with certain scientific limitations, but his mind was far beyond those. He started breaking boundaries early on. His origin might also involve some sort of trauma that made him so detached from normal emotions. We see his character constantly using alcohol and going on wild adventures as a way to cope or perhaps forget his past.
Well, in the world of fanfiction, people can take characters in all sorts of directions. But in the context of 'Rick and Morty', the idea of Rick abusing Morty in the fanfiction is a deviation from the show. The show focuses on their interdependent relationship, with Rick being the brilliant but flawed mentor and Morty being the somewhat naive sidekick. Fanfiction writers might create such scenarios to explore the darker side of their relationship, but it's not a part of the main narrative.
Mr. Wu Liu was Tao Yuanming, an ancient Chinese writer, statesman, lecturer, and calligrapher.
Mr. Fan Chuan was a famous writer of the Ming Dynasty, Feng Menglong. His masterpieces include Yu Shi Ming Yan and Jing Shi Tong Yan.
Mr. Linchuan was a Tang Dynasty poet Wang Zhihuan's representative work,"Climbing the Stork Tower."
Mr. Liao Zhai was Pu Songling, a novelist of the Qing Dynasty. His masterpiece was Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio.
There are indeed Rick and Morty comics. They're a great way for fans to immerse themselves deeper into the world of Rick and Morty. The comics sometimes explore concepts and characters that might not have been featured prominently in the show.