Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles x Godzilla #3

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Writer Tim Seeley
Artist Fero Pe
Cover Price $4.99

Long ago, the Foot Clan was established to protect Japan-and the world at large-from the ongoing kaiju threat. As the years passed, this original goal was forgotten, and Shredder corrupted the Foot with his own sinister motives. Now...Godzilla and its fellow kaiju have returned...and four teenage turtles are the world's only hope. In this issue: The Turtles go to Japan, and Shredder pushes his evil scheme to the next level by turning Bebop and Rocksteady big...really, really big. ALSO: The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles make a direct assault on Godzilla! But are they enough to save Tokyo?! Perhaps April O'Neil's dreams of the Shobjin Twins will more

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  • 9.6

    Fanlight Zone - Richard Coryell

    Feb 04, 2026

    TMNT x Godzilla #3 ups the ante well revealing even more of the overall story. This draws readers in and makes them want even more. This crossover has been handled with a great deal of respect to both franchises, well delivering a lot of originality along the way. If you have not been reading this series, it's a good time to start. Grab this issue at the shop this week and enjoy the read. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Get Your Comic On - Luke Winchester

    Feb 04, 2026

    Collectively, the team behind Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles x Godzilla, strategically blend the street-level scenes the turtles are known for and the kind of behemoth battles we expect from Godzilla, in a cohesive shared reality that is intricately sewn together by story and visuals with proficiency and pace.Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles x Godzilla #3 is not revolutionary, but it is very good. It solidly takes from two of my favourite franchises and creates something equally true to both. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Comic Book Clique - Sawyer Peek

    Feb 10, 2026

    This isn’t a perfect issue, nor does it aim to be. Instead, it focuses on momentum, character chemistry, and classic kaiju escalation. The result is a chapter that feels like a natural continuation of an ‘80s-era Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles cartoon colliding with Marvel’s original Godzilla run, filtered through modern pacing and clean storytelling. That balance is not easy to strike, but this series makes it look effortless. Read Full Review

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