Forbidden alliances collide as radically enhanced, mind blowing Zord combinations battle it out!
Reunited friends face Krang as a true force to be reckoned with-but will it be enough to send him back to Dimension X?
It all comes down to this, as 'Mighty Morphin Power Rangers/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II' #5 brings the explosive crossover miniseries to an end while dangling just enough to whet the appetite for a potential third entry for this perfect franchise combination. All the easter eggs, references, and solid world-building that melded these universes together perfectly are all great but it's the gorgeous artwork and deep character moments that make a fan's heart smile. Read Full Review
The creative team delivers another expertly crafted installment in the five issue MMPR/TMNT series, providing a morphinominal conclusion to this particular arc and leaving the door open for more adventures with these fan-favorite characters. Read Full Review
Parrott and Mora merge the best of what makes these two fandoms special into a series that readers wont be able to stop talking about. The finale brings the action with the incredible visuals provided by Mora and Raul Angulo, giving both teams a battle living up to its billing. Parrotts writing is superb, tying in the emotional aspects of the young heroes facing a combined front by dangerous villains on the verge of finally succeeding in their plans. The series never falters and nails the landing with what transpires within these pages. You simply cannot miss this incredible series & finale! Read Full Review
Nostalgia or not, there's no reason not to enjoy this kind of good, old-fashioned bombastic comic book action. Read Full Review
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II #5 brings the stellar sequel to a satisfyingly epic conclusion, though that's not really a surprise. Read Full Review
while I like the first crossover more, I do like the second crossover just fine. I love the. characters interacting, the dialogue, the chemistry, the action and of course the beautiful art from Dan Mora. I like it when writers take multiple years to fine tune and make the story as good as possible, and I am excited for the future. Also, I love the fan-service, it was very effective for me.
I have to confess that I'm rather glad this mini is over. It just wasn't as good as the first. Though the end of this issue shows promise for an interesting continuation. But it also seems to indicate this may not be in the same continuity as the regular Power Ranger series. The Turtles on the other hand have developed so many continuities over the years that you never know what's canon to their current regular IDW continuity.
I know most really got a kick out of this crossover, but I really can't say I feel the same. In fact I'd say I only consider it around average. I do though look more forward to the next installment. It seems to show more promise. Possibly the conclusion in a trilogy Like the Turtles' crossovers with Batman? I gue more