"Rick and Morty" Season 3 rumored March air date is untrue and baseless for there are no official announcements made by Adult Swim or the show's co-runners Dan Harmon and Justin Roiland. With no new episodes looming, fans can get a different kind of treat with a "Rick and Morty" story in a special issue comic book from Oni Press.

"Rick and Morty" Season 3 has been highly anticipated following the success of the first two seasons of the popular sci-fi comedy. It is not surprising that there have been numerous speculations that were often unverified and baseless including the latest rumor saying it will air in March.

Harmon has previously stated that they may manage a 2016 release, but that did not happen. Many fans expressed their disappointment and dismay when Jan. 9 brought no "Rick and Morty" Season 3.

Mr. Poopy Butthole's predictions of an April debut may most likely come true, but again this may not come to pass according to iDigital Times. However, there is a new and different kind of treat for fans to devour while waiting for the "Rick and Morty" Season 3 debut.

Oni Press just announced the inclusion of a "Rick and Morty" story in the Free Comic Book Day event.There will be a "Rick and Morty" special issue comic book that will include numerous vignettes even including the very first comics' arc, the first part of "The Wubba Lubba Dub Dub of Wall Street" according to Inverse.

There will also be features of the Pocket Mortys-themed story, which is based on Adult Swim's popular mobile game. The special issue aims to reintroduce fans to the current comic book world of "Rick and Morty," separate from the show in Adult Swim.

Other noteworthy news about "Rick and Morty" Season 3 can be gathered from Adult Swim's two sneak peek releases. Rick will find himself breaking free from prison to continue his adventures with Morty.

Moreover, a Redittor going by the name TheRealDyson has made an interesting fan theory about "Rick and Morty" and "Gravity Falls" sharing the same universe. "Rick and Morty" co-showrunner Roiland and "Gravity Falls" creator Alex Hirsch are good friends and have admitted to inserting hints and Easter eggs connecting their shows.

This further fueled speculation that "Rick and Morty" Season 3 may feature a crossover of characters from both shows. As of now, this remains part of the wish list of fans regarding future episodes of "Rick and Morty" for what many are eager to know first is when the show officially airs.