When a prestigious martial arts tournament invites fighters to travel to Atlantic City and test their skills, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles jump at the chance to compete. But a big stage means big competition, and the world famous STREET FIGHTERS have shown up in force to prove the mettle of their PSYCHO POWERED fighting forms.
As if that's not enough of a challenge, there are rumors of competitors disappearing and the identity of the contest's benefactors is shrouded in mystery.
Don't miss the matchups of your favorite fighters as the half-shell heroes face the likes of Ryu, Guile, Chun-Li, and more.
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If you are a Turtle or Street Fighter fan, then you are going to be happy with this new series. Everything you love about these two properties is laid out perfectly. Fighting, joking, with a story that will lead to the need of some turtle detective work is what I call the perfect Turtle story. Read Full Review
Balancing one ensemble cast can be difficult enough. Combining two distinctly unique sets of characters and merging them into a complimentary chorus while jump starting a riveting story that could easily feel stale is truly a challenge. That challenge was accepted and achieved by the creative team behind the first issue of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles vs. Street Fighter. For a concept that should feel contrived and even forced, I enjoyed every panel of this comic (not to mention each variant cover), and cant wait for the next one! Read Full Review
A fun story with well-known old-school characters, but there's still much to be desired storywise. Read Full Review
I enjoyed myself here, but not enough to stick around for four more issues. Read Full Review
The book captures the right voice of each character and there's at least one interesting plot thread involving Bison trying to recruit Raph, but it won't blow you away as either a tournament arc miniseries or a major crossover Read Full Review
Honestly, there's not really too much to get excited about here at least not yet. Sure, Medel and Myer do an impressive job with the artwork, but as far as the story is concerned this feels about as generic as you could imagine at this point. I'm hopeful that things get a little more creative as the series unfolds, but for the time being this is already starting to feel like a bit of a missed opportunity. Read Full Review
It was quite noble of Michelangelo not to want to hit a woman but he should’ve just self-identified as female then it would have been OK
Felt like old school comic fun, no pretenses of being more than it is and no woke garbage shoehorned in
The story is straight forward and set immediately. The character interactions seem genuine and fun. First issue shows promise and over all it's just a fun crossover series.