It's been six months since the Teenagers With Attitude and the Heroes In A Half Shell teamed up to defeat the unholy alliance of Rita Repulsa and Shredder, but a new threat will force them to reunite in the crossover YOU demanded!
Between an invasion from beyond, old enemies teaming up with unlikely accomplices, and a threat to the Rangers' powers themselves, will the two teams survive the onslaught, or will they need help from the most unexpected ally imaginable?
Longtime Power Rangers architect Ryan Parrott (Rogue Sun) joins forces with superstar artist Dan Mora (World's Finest, Once & Future) to deliver the follow-up to t more
MMPR/TMNT II #1 delivers an opening chapter that reunites the teenagers with attitude and the heroes in a half shell. Just from this issue alone, the comic looks to be even crazier than the first MMPR/TMNT seriesand considering everything that happened in that one, that's saying something. But you know what? I welcome it. Read Full Review
From a creative standpoint, Ryan absolutely captured the voices of both teams and their respective supporting characters during the first story arc, and it is clear that his appreciation of the mythologies and characterization has carried on with this latest release. Dan's artwork continues to shine, providing a sense of joy and excitement with each passing page. It is hard not to be impressed with his designs and aesthetics. Colorist Raul Angulo further enhances the book with stunning choices and vivid color palettes. These characters look utterly stunning, and they truly feel like they are leaping off the page with each new release. Read Full Review
A strong end to the year with this issue laying the foundations for an amazing 2023 if this is anything to go by, Ryan Parrott doesn't disappoint and fans of both sides will enjoy this series. Read Full Review
'Mighty Morphin Power Rangers/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II' brings the two beloved 80s/90s franchises back together for an explosive new series that picks up where the last one left off while spinning off in its own direction. Any fan of these characters is in for a delightful gorgeous colorful fun experience that will make them want to pick up their colored bandana or jump around doing some impressive martial arts style kicks. Read Full Review
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II #1 picks up where the original crossover left off without missing a beat. Ryan Parrott and Dan Mora capture the chemistry the Power Rangers and Ninja Turtles have to create a world that they both naturally exist in. The bigger mystery going on with the latest plot Rita Repulsa and Shredder have come up with promises this crossover will be bigger than the first. If you are a of the Power Rangers, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, or both than make sure you do not miss out on this comic book. Read Full Review
BOOM! Studios knows how to pull off a massive crossover, so I am thrilled to see this partnership with Hasbro, IDW, Nickelodeon, and Paramount come to life. Parrot crafts an easily accessible tale that satisfies fans on both sides and pays tribute to the franchises' history. Mora is an absolute rockstar, in case you didn't know. The artwork is absolutely amazing, and I love the design of Casey Jones when he reappears. Excellent colors and emotion-packed panels- it's a pop culture dream come true. Be sure to pick yours up today, as you know it's going to be another wild, unforgettable ride!!! Read Full Review
From Jason and Leo's bonding over the weight of leadership to Goldar's upgrades to the shocking reveal at the end, this one is worth your time. Read Full Review
With great art, fun one-on-one moments with the Turtles and Rangers and a plot that's easy to jump in to for casual fans, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II is a shell of a good time and not just a nostalgia cash grab. Read Full Review
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turles II #1 is a good start, introducing a mystery involving all the characters (even their enemies), tossing in several Power Rangers and TMNT villains and supporting characters, and ending with a great cliffhanger ending. Recommended. Read Full Review
It would be easy to fall short of expectations with a sequel, but Mighty Morphin Power Rangers/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II #1 instead builds off the foundation set in the original series and jumps straight into the delightful moments only achievable with this particular pairing, and by issue's end the foot is firmly planted on the gas pedal moving forward. Read Full Review
So far it's off to a good start. I have to admit I'd have preferred if Krang teamed up with Lord Zedd, because that would be an impressive evil team up. But otherwise it seems promising. Now Casey Jones has the powers of a Ranger. I'm looking forward to see what happens next.
Manages to handle the sprawling cast surprisingly well.