It's the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers as you've never seen them before vs Shredder!
No, really.
Just imagine the coolest thing we could do and, yeah, we're doing it.
Whether you're a fan of one franchise or both, you're going to love this ride, trust me. Read Full Review
Simone di Meo creates a fantastic visual as the Turtles morph (just like the original TV show) and does a great job making the Rangers look cool in their alternate uniforms. The entire visual look of the series is done very well. Read Full Review
This issue was pure fun, and how could it not be? We see the ultimate idea of a crossover come to be: Power Turtles and Ninja Rangers. The action continues and all the players seem to be adapting to their new settings. This issue sets up nicely for the conclusion of an amazing crossover series. Pick this up, reread the whole series and brace for the conclusion and hopefully many more crossovers between these two properties. Read Full Review
Lastly, we need Shredder in on the action ASAP in Mighty Morphin Power Rangers/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #5. He looks too cool to remain on the sideline for the entirety of another issue. Read Full Review
I have never read a crossover/team-up that's been anymore bizarre but as I have mentioned before this is one that really works and is definitely worth reading. With the story coming to its conclusion in the next issue I'm hoping this crossover gets the ending it deserves. Read Full Review
There is a lot to love in MMPR/TMNT #4. If you are a fan of either of these classic series then you will find something to enjoy. If you are a fan of both of them (like me) then you will find yourself smiling throughout the issue. While the plot may not be earth-shattering it does what it needs to do to get these teams together and delivers some fantastic fan serviceable moments. Parrott also continues to excel with every character. Read Full Review
I like it , but I felt and wanted more meat in that bone. Can't wait for the conlusion !
Ok, found it v hard to read with the art but still exciting.
The comic is just extremely crowded and lays the cheese on thick. The novelty is already wearing off as we go through the motions of pretty much what you'd expect.