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I am very pleased, and rather surprised, at this comic written by James Tynion IV. The number of ways (all terrible) that a story with the TMNT and Batman could go horribly wrong need not be pointed out. But this gem is truly entertaining.The artist Freddie Williams II is also to be lauded for his artwork. It combines the funny aspects of the TMNT artstyle and combines it with a very nice, yet still dark, style that meshes well with the whole Batman arc. Had the art been mediocre then the story
I was expecting just a money-grabber inter-companies crossover from this comic book, instead I totally loved its storyline, artworks, pace and characters dynamics.Almost a ☆☆☆☆☆ funny read, last two pages nearly made me cry and that alternate cover homaging Frank Miller's Batman: The Dark Knight Returns just made my day(view spoiler)[, sadly the Arkham's inmates turned ani-mutants part was too much a silly-fest for my tastes (hide spoiler)].What an unexpected pleasant surprise.["br"]>["br"]>["br...
A solid 4 stars.This book is better than it has any right to be.Yes, it's no "Watchmen", but who was expecting this to be?And yes, the "Time Portal" premise was a bit cliché...But it didn't detract from my overall enjoyment of the series, or the nostalgic flashbacks that the run triggered.
This was so good I loved it!So TMNT come to this universe in a fight with Shredder and then we have Batman hearing rumblings of these strange creatures and well the villains too like whatever the Foot clan is upto until he eventually discovers the turtles and after a fight with them and listening to their story and all and then coming up and llistening to their origin and making friends with them and then multiple fights with Shredder until the villain teams up with Ra's and uses the mutagen ins...
I'm a big fan of Tynion , I'm a Batman fanboy , I love the turtles , I love art , I love action ... Sooo I don't know , this was like a perfect match for me . The art work is fantastic for most pages , the only problem was the batman sketches are a bit too muscular and bloated but by the time I reached 25 pages I was accustomed to that and it was just pure bliss thereafter . Meanwhile the book had a decent , if stereotypical plot , fantastic dialogues , and just badass moments filled till the en...
I like Batman.I like the Ninja Turtles.I also like pizza.So yeah, it worked for me. It worked very well even. I only wish it was ongoing and I could read it every month.
Just okay...it kinda jumped the shark when the Batman villains became animals. Also there seemed to be a very awkward transition between pages like it seemed to jump entirely at points.
Holy Cowabunga, Batman! This hardcover TPB edition collects “Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles” #1-6, plus an extensive art gallery of all regular and variant covers in the title, and some character sketches.Creative Team:Writer: James Tynion IVIllustrator: Freddie Williams II HOLY AWESOME EDITION, BATMAN! The first thing that got me amazed about this hardcover edition is that it doesn’t have a dust cover but the graphic cover is actually attached to the hardcover material, that I think i
After I reviewed the DC/Looney Tunes comics mash-up, Sud666 reminded me there are many such improbable pairings, including this one where the brooding Batman and the zany, cartoony Turtles team up to fight Shredder and Ra’s Al-Ghul. Silly, but well done, really, true to both worlds.
It's fun to see the Dark Knight and the heroes in a half-shell join forces, and the story here was rather exciting.However, the profanity was unnecessary, and the violence was a bit bloody at times, especially when someone's head gets blown off.So, like many comic book omnibuses, this was a mixed bag.
I really enjoyed this! It was fun. And funny! And creative. Completely worth reading. Well-done with an unlikely team-up."Just keep telling yourself…It's just a Tuesday. Things can't get any weirder on Tuesday."--Jim GordonAnd the art was pretty amazing! It got the tone of the book perfectly. And I'm going to have to get a physical copy for my son. Yeah, for my son! That's the ticket. Recommended if you can enjoy a light Batman story. Thanks to NetGalley and DC Comics for a copy in return for an...
This might just be one of the greatest crossovers ever. TMNT and Shredder are stranded on Gotham after an accident involving a teleportation device. Remaining in this world will revert the turtles and Splinter to their base form. As they seek a way to get back home, they encounter Gotham's silent protector. Will he be a friend or foe?The plot of this comic book sure isn't anything unique, but its amazing execution is what makes it a quality and entertaining read. Filled with action, humour, dece...
Well, this was one crossover I certainly liked ! :)Funny, action packed,... yep, I could go for more of this
A Totally Awesome Team-Up!4.5 StarsWarning: May cause pizza cravings and nostalgia for the '90s.If you love TMNT and Batman, you are sure to find this comic a real KICK!The panels carry a darker-hued color scheme to fit the aesthetic of a Dark Knight. Clever.One of my favorite things about the turtles (that this comic did exceptional on) is how they are all the same species, but yet so vastly different emotionally, mentally, and spiritually. The author, illustrator, and colorist, do a GREAT job