Some writers turn this kind of crossovers into a reference-fest, especially when they are not familiar with one side.
This has some of those trappings, but not enough to spoil the (admittedly contained and cautious) enjoyment that I got from it
It's not Batman / TMNT, but I don't regret reading it
This has some of those trappings, but not enough to spoil the (admittedly contained and cautious) enjoyment that I got from it
It's not Batman / TMNT, but I don't regret reading it
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Ducktor Naldush
"Turtles of Grayskull"
After a bit, these crossovers tend to feel very similar.
Although some writers are more capable at hiding their "this is just a mutual ad" nature than others
Yet I enjoyed its story beats and which characters ended up being used. And, as always, Freddie E. Williams's artwork
After a bit, these crossovers tend to feel very similar.
Although some writers are more capable at hiding their "this is just a mutual ad" nature than others
Yet I enjoyed its story beats and which characters ended up being used. And, as always, Freddie E. Williams's artwork
Comments
weird but sure, ok.
(I think the Transformers crossover was also "canon" for the Ghostbusters side, oddly enough)
Nevertheless, it’s a fun romp, especially if you’re a Red Ranger fan.
[Donatello gets a Man-at-Arms inspired outfit and Raphael gets Ram Man for some reason]