The universe is in knots! Renet is doing everything she can to stop the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle and He-Man universes from getting all tangled up, but they're stuck in a time loop! And with He-Man and the Turtles on the Triceraton Homeworlds facing-off against the All-Star Team in the Tri-Sports Arena, things seem to be only getting worse...
Turtles of Grayskull #2 might be a little overstuffed, but it more than makes up for it with good character dynamics and great art. I also still want to check out the next issue so that's more than a plus. Read Full Review
The issue takes all the promise of last issue and removes it. But the ending of the issue does leave promise of potential excitement to come. Read Full Review
Plot
He-Man and the Ninja Turtles manage to escape from the arena where they were fighting thanks to Renet's help, who needs to separate the Turtles from He-Man and take them to various moments in time to fix the temporal chaos. He-Man reveals that he is Prince Adam.
He-Man goes to New York, while the Turtles stay in Eternia and go to visit where Splinter was born.
The plot of this comic is becoming very complex and difficult to follow.
This comic has epic action sequences, where the mix of the universe of characters is not only with their presence, but with the suits and weapons, making this crossover organic and fluid in a sea full of nostalgia. The balance between the techno-fantasy war with street c more