The crossover sensation is back for a third epic adventure! With Rita and Krang defeated, the bad guys aren't cutting the Rangers and Turtles no slack! Lord Zedd and Shredder have a new plan to take down the radical teen heroes and if they don't act carefully, they may just succeed. The amazing new series from veteran Mighty Morphin Power Rangers writer Ryan Parrott and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Nation artist Vincenzo Federici kicks off with a moment you have to see to believe!
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers/TMNT III is taking a big swing. This is easily the biggest crossover to-date between these two legendary teams of heroes. Writer Ryan Parrott is going all out with a high stakes story in which nobody is safe. Stylishly written and exquisitely rendered on the page. We're in for a wild ride comics fans. Read Full Review
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III is off to a wonderful start, but with how things are going, the potential for the series to get even better is through the roof. Read Full Review
The third installment of MMPR x TMNT swings for the knockout in the opening round. Parrotts writing takes both teams into new avenues. Federici and the art team deliver on action and surprises with each page. The final page leaves readers in somber territory. Prepare for a wild adventure in waiting. Read Full Review
In a nutshell, Federici knocks it out of the park with this first issue. The previous books laid a solid foundation for this installment, but I love how the energy comes through with style. Read Full Review
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III #1 is a fantastic continuation of one of the most epic crossovers. Ryan Parrott and Vincenzo Federici utilize the history established in the previous two crossovers to create an even bigger story. The ending of this first issue was jaw-dropping. If that ending is a hint of what could happen then we are in store for memorable story. Read Full Review
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers / Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III #1 opens with a bang and a huge loss, immediately setting a darker, more emotionally charged tone than its predecessors. Ryan Parrott's script trades playful crossover energy for high-stakes drama, using a flash-forward structure that injects every scene with tension and inevitability. Vincenzo Federici's grittier line work and Raul Angulo's weightier colors perfectly complement the shift in mood, making every blow land harder and every quiet beat feel heavier. By issue's end, this isn't just another RangerTurtle team-up; it's the beginning of a reckoning. Read Full Review
Overall, MMPR/TMNT III starts out as more of the same from the first two outings, though noticeably not as strong as those first issues. Still a fun read for fans of both series, but not a great starting point for new readers. Read Full Review
Interesting going 3rd entry in…didn’t feel as strong til later with that twist. Still a fun 1st issue in this crossover. Can’t wait what’s in store for the next issue.