It's the coolest ninja matchup you could have ever dreamed of, had you dared! The Heroes in a Half-Shell meet the host of the Nine-Tailed Fox in the crossover everyone will be talking about.
When teenage reporter April O'Neil has a clandestine meeting with Tsunade, the leader of the Hidden Leaf Village, it garners the attention of Naruto, Sasuke, Sakura, and Kakashi. They aren't the only ones who are wondering what the two women were discussing, though. The sinister Foot Clan have their own interest in April's visit, as they think she might hold the valuable information on mutation research being conducted by the scientist Baxter Sto more
In conclusion, whether you're a casual fan or a life-long fan of either of these IPs, I highly recommend you check this comic book. It's just that good! Read Full Review
In its first issue, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles x Naruto #1 encapsulates both worlds very well and delivers an enxciting mashup of two popular titles. Read Full Review
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles x Naruto #1 delivers a comic book that was an absolute joy to read. Caleb Goellner and Hendry Prasetya create magic with how they blend the Ninja Turtles and Naruto worlds. The cohesive package shows that these franchises were made to have crossovers with each other. An absolute must-read for fans of these franchises. Read Full Review
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles X Naruto #1 is a crossover comic for the ages. It hits the ground running with a fun and energetic issue that embraces what's fun about the two beloved franchises. Read Full Review
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles x Naruto #1 isn't a bad start but beyond the fight, there's not much there. The visuals are good but it feels rather surface level so far. There isn't much of an explanation of who the characters are and much of that is told in battle and involves abilities. Some personalities come through but overall, it's your typical hero vs. hero battle before they eventually team up. Read Full Review
TMNT X Naruto #1 has potential but prioritizes flashy fight scenes over compelling writing, resulting in a corny premise that's hard to believe. Read Full Review
as a person who read Naruto back in high school, this is fan service done right. The art, action, and chemistry between the turtles and Sasuke, Naruto, Kakashi, SAkura was so well-done.
I know nothing about Naruto but the comic was fun. Some of the dialogue was a little too basic in places and I dk if April would just let them fight to get footage but there are tons of different personalities in tons of different books and universes so maybe it's spot on here. IDK, but the story seems ok and the art is FIRE!!!! I'll prob read issue #2.