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Mighty Morphin Power Rangers/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

Power Rangers/Tartarugas Ninja, Volume 2

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Para salvar o planeta, é hora dos Rangers e das Tartarugas unirem forças mais uma vez!

Seis meses depois de os Power Rangers e as Tartarugas Ninja se juntarem pela primeira vez para derrotar a diabólica aliança de Rita Repulsa com o Destruidor, algo de estranho vem acontecendo em Nova York e Alameda dos Anjos. Alguns dos maiores inimigos de ambos os grupos estão desaparecendo sem deixar rastros e, segundo os boatos que correm pelos esgotos, o responsável é um Ranger! Mas quem?!

Rita está de volta e, desta vez, conta com os implacáveis exércitos da Dimensão X ao seu lado, comandados pelo sinistro cérebro gigante, o General Krang, e por um velho amigo das Tartarugas que pode ou não ter mudado de lado… Para impedir os planos nefastos desse trio de malfeitores, nossos ninjas de casco também precisarão recorrer aos poderes da Dimensão X, enquanto a equipe de Zordon terá que assumir uma forma selvagem: os Power Rangers Mutantes!

O premiado artista costarriquenho Dan Mora se junta ao roteirista Ryan Parrott, considerado o grande “arquiteto” dos novos quadrinhos dos Power Rangers, e ao colorista Raúl Angulo para contar uma história repleta de ação desenfreada, batalhas eletrizantes e personagens icônicos das duas franquias.

A sequência de um dos maiores crossovers dos quadrinhos chega em capa dura, com formato americano (17x26 cm), 148 páginas inteiramente coloridas e impressas em papel couchê, com a qualidade gráfica que os fãs merecem!

O compilado reúne todas as edições originais de Mighty Morphin Power Rangers/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II, lançadas entre 2022 e 2023, além de uma galeria de capas variantes e diversas artes conceituais.

148 pages, Hardcover

First published September 19, 2023

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Profile Image for Subham.
3,070 reviews104 followers
May 10, 2023
This was such a great read!

I had such a fun time reading it and it goes even more epic than the last one!

Here you see the PR and TMNT chilling out together when threats come, and Ranger X comes in, and who he is turns out to be surprising, Rita Repulsa has allied herself with one of the TMNT villains General Tragg something from Dimension X, basically the goo looking monster who is an alien and wants to invade the world and you see their plan come to fruition as they damage the Morphin grid and so rangers are unable to transform!

I love how the story plays out then with the Rangers having to use the mutagen to transform into Dinosaurs basically and that was so cool, its like childhood fantasies becoming real in such a great way and its just awesome basically and my god the reactions of the characters says it all! I love how Master Splinter comes in and guides these newly transformed mutants and its like a role reversal bt thats the best part, its like combining all the pieces of TMNT/PR in such a great way and it lives to the title of the crossover!

This is one of the best reads I have had this year and loved this, also the way it ends was cool like a surprising character allying themselves with the PR/TMNT but in the end you see they have their plans and next up

This one was awesome and you will have a great time reading it, the story is great but its Dan Mora's art that will keep you coming in for more!!

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1,046 reviews25 followers
September 27, 2023
3.5 stars. Another exciting, ridiculous at times, and over the top team-up between the MMPR and the TMNT. Much like the last one, this was full of crazy fun action and wild situations that fans of either and both franchises would find entertaining. The big setup for another book intrigues me, though I’m surprised it took this long for it to happen. While this one wasn’t anything too deep and was a bit predictable, I still enjoyed the read. By far though, the best part of this book would be Dan Mora’s beautiful art.
Profile Image for James DeSantis.
Author 17 books1,205 followers
November 28, 2023
Another fun crossover.

I felt this one tried to raise the crazy part. Having our Power Rangers become mutant versions of themselves. Like actual dinosaurs that resembled their morphin powers. It was a bit much even if my inner 6 year old self thought was rad. I did enjoy the pacing and conversations with everyone, but overall the story didn't impact me like the first volume.

A 3 out of 5.
Profile Image for Guilherme Smee.
Author 27 books189 followers
July 11, 2024
Estava pensando que o segundo volume do crossover entre duas potências dos anos 1990, Tartarugas Ninja e Power Rangers iria perder muito a força do primeiro. Isso poque a premissa era uma misturança estilo amálgama das Tartarugas se tornando Rangers, dos Ranges se tornando animais e assim por diante. Mas não é que a combinação que Ryan Parrot e Dan Mora fazem funciona bem? Claro que não com o mesmo gosto que ler isso tudo pela primeira vez, porque a gente já sabe um pouquinho o que esperar. Mas é uma aventura bem gostosa de se ler e de se visualizar, que vai criando um lastro, porque no final do encadernado a gente vê que os artífices já criaram alguns ganchos para uma terceira parte. E, aparentemente, no que depender deles, tem mais coisa planejada por aí. Mas também depende da Nickelodeon e da Hasbro, empresas por trás das Tartarugas e dos Rangers, respectivamente.
Profile Image for Khurram.
2,363 reviews6,690 followers
January 10, 2024
I loved this book. Great story and lots of action. It's not my favourite artwork, but not the worst. The really great thing about this book it they managed to blend all the great elements of both series perfectly.

The Turtles are visiting the Power Rangers in Angle Grove. Hangout, training, and swapping technology. However, the vacation is coming to an end as the forces of evil are back. Alliances will shift, and the stakes can not be higher.

I remember when I read the first volume, I thought it could not get better. This volume proved me wrong. Not only find it gets better, but it sets up the next volume as well. If you are a fan of either of these heroes, you will enjoy this book. If you are a fan of both like me, you will love it. The book finishes with a varirnt cover gallery.
Profile Image for Nick Pratt.
158 reviews3 followers
February 10, 2024
3.5/5 not much substance, but goofy fun. Expect them to make a third to finish things out. One more book should cover all the possible jokes, team ups, switcharoos and fan boy geek out material.
Profile Image for Joy ;).
146 reviews1 follower
June 4, 2024
This was just the wildest time ever and I 1000% recommend it. This was magnificent.
The Turtles and Rangers were such a delight. Casey was incredible as always. (Poor baby just glossed over the literal torcher they put him through?!?! Babe! Let your friends into your life?! Please! Casey Jones, my beloved, please stop internalizing everything and hang out with your best friends stop avoiding them pleasee they love youuu) Shredder slayed? The Krang got beat up. April risked her life. Rita Repulsa got a new outfit. Human Turtle designs!! (They were so adorable “shouldn’t I be taller?” akfkejcoepcneicnrkskx) Mutant Power Rangers designs?? (Idk how to feel about that one but y’know, the Rangers handled it so well that I can’t complain)
The jokes hit. The emotional beats were great. The art was just incredible. (If Dan Mora has zero fans, I’m dead)
My word. This was amazing.
“I literally have to walk everywhere again and it’s not fair.” It’s actually hilarious that the Rangers took an objectively weird and low key traumatic situation and then had the audacity to turn it into a lighthearted adventure full of friendship and goofy times. I love them, your honor.
And the Turtles?! They maintained their cheerfulness even when they thought that they might die. They roasted Shredder every time they saw him. They made new friends. They saved the day. I adore them. They are everything.
10/10 More please. I beg.
Profile Image for Paul Decker.
853 reviews17 followers
June 23, 2024
This book has been sitting on my shelf unread for too long. I haven't kept up with the recent Power Rangers comics. This is a follow-up to the first crossover between the rangers and the turtles. It continues the relationship between these iconic teams.

This book is just fun. The artwork is beautiful. Ryan Parrott's writing of the rangers is always great. He instills so much personality through dialogue. Even though I'm not as familiar with the TMNT characters, I got a sense of their individual quirks quickly. This book feels like I get to watch Ryan playing with his action figures, which is something I did a lot as a kid. It made me think back to all of the TMNT toys my cousin had as a kid.

Both teams get new power-ups in this book. And they are great! The rangers get to connect with their prehistoric creatures in a way they've never before.

If you like the first volume, you'll enjoy this one as well. I recommend first reading the first volume before this one, but you don't need to read any other ranger or turtles comics other than that. These two volumes take place in their own crossover universe.
Profile Image for Urbon Adamsson.
1,941 reviews100 followers
August 26, 2024
While I thoroughly enjoyed the first installment of this series, I found the second volume much more difficult to appreciate.

The series undoubtedly excels in its visuals, offering a fantastic dose of fan service for both franchises. Revisiting these beloved characters from my childhood was a nostalgic treat.

However, beyond the nostalgia, this volume fell flat for me. Perhaps I wasn't in the right mindset, as these volumes are clearly intended to be lighthearted, fun adventures. Even so, I found the plot shallow and uninspired. There wasn't a single moment where I felt genuinely engaged with the story; it felt unoriginal, vague, and hollow, which made the reading experience rather dull.

Even a lighthearted story needs an engaging plot to hold my interest. "I Hate Fairyland" is an excellent example of how to do this well, and it really puts this volume to shame.

Unfortunately, this experience has left me reluctant to continue with the series.
Profile Image for Julio Bonilla.
Author 12 books39 followers
November 7, 2025

So we just have to turn back an alien invasion and save the world in the length of a Saturday Morning Cartoon.


The Heroes in a Half shell return along with the teenagers from Angel Grove. This time, Casey Jones is spying on New York City. Will Shredder return for vengeance? This volume is much more intense than its predecessor.


All I want is blood.

Profile Image for Rory Wilding.
800 reviews29 followers
September 14, 2023
Ryan Parrott, who wrote the first volume, returns for the sequel that continues the fun interactions between the Power Rangers and the Ninja Turtles, whose worlds are very similar to their original television shows. The two teams once again team up as Rita Repulsa and Krang are preparing an alien invasion that will start at Angel Grove, but the biggest shock comes in the shape of the Turtles’ ally Casey Jones, who has become a Ranger and has allied himself with the villains.

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430 reviews3 followers
April 10, 2024
This is just a fun read period. It has the added benefit of being the second installment, so the characters are familiar with one another and have deeper relations. It also moves to higher stakes and set-pieces than the first installment. The result is a very fun match-up of the two properties.

While there are a few moments that didn't get quite enough play as I would have liked, overall I really enjoyed this series (Bulk and Skull interviewing Bebop and Rocksteady has a special place in my heart).

Overall, it's a fun read, especially for fans of the first book - and it sets up a third installment just as well!
Profile Image for Chris Lemmerman.
Author 7 books123 followers
September 16, 2023
The Heroes In A Half Shell and the Teenagers With Attitude reunite once again as Rita Repulsa and the Shredder join forces against them, including corrupting one of their own.

Ryan Parrott draws on points from the previous series without rehashing the same plots all over again. It's fun on the level that these crossovers should be fun - animal hybrid Rangers, turtles in Zords, big monsters, and some beautiful, beautiful art from the incomparable Dan Mora, plus a cliffhanger ending that sets up a third series that could be even better than the first two.
Profile Image for Kat.
1,622 reviews16 followers
September 24, 2023
ahh I am bummed I didn’t completely adore this, like I did the first one…I think the ‘I’m undercover as a bad guy’ is overdone, especially since that’s a key plot point in the first volume. and I feel like we didn’t get as much of the turtle/ranger interactions as before! the mutant morphing was out of left field…interesting but also nuts. overall this was fun, but was missing the magic from the first volume.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
Profile Image for Radwa.
Author 1 book2,309 followers
December 11, 2023
more of the same fun in the first volumes, with a lot of jokes and non-stop action of the Power Rangers and the TMNT. We have alien invasion, unexpected allies, unexpected enemies, a lot of mutating and morphing, great action scenes, wonderful art, and a tight story with an ending that promises more in this overlapping world.

I have to say that this is one of my favorite crossovers. (also, it's very nice to see different forms of my beloved turtles)
Profile Image for aaron.
1,205 reviews15 followers
February 28, 2024
Holy nostalgia Batman! Yeah, this is the second crossover of the best two groups of heroes in 80s/90s nostalgia. I loved it, which probably surprises no one. I mean, if you put these two groups together for limited runs I will keep buying them and loving them! Add to that the wonderful writer, Ryan Parrott, and the incredible artist, Dan Mora, and you get winning comics!
20 reviews
June 20, 2024
Absolutely incredible. While there are certain moments and sequences that I wished were extended (more mighty mutant power rangers please) but this series took everything great about its predecessor and blew it out of the water. Great action, incredible art, thrilling story. Can't wait until the next installment!
Profile Image for Tim.
268 reviews8 followers
May 9, 2023
Wow. It was so cool seeing the Power Rangers and Ninja Turtles team up again. I forgot how much I loved Parrott’s writing. It was really good. He knows how to tell a good Power Rangers story within the boundaries of comics while also pushing the same boundaries.

I’m ready for Part 3!
588 reviews10 followers
September 25, 2023
Though I'm not a Turtles fan, I have loved Parrott and Mora on Power Rangers titles, and this follow-up to the original team-up series is just as accessible to casual fans of either franchise while bringing energy and play to all of the super-powered teens.
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588 reviews3 followers
December 5, 2023
Dan Moira’s art continues to be fantastic and you get a lot of fun fanboy moments and fun crossovers. Does the plot make sense not really but that doesn’t really matter. I had fun reading this even if I didn’t understand everything that was going on.
38 reviews
February 18, 2025
This is a VERY fun read! It probably hits harder if you have nostalgia for both MMPR and the ‘87 TMNT cartoon but it’s still a very good balance of what people enjoy about both franchises and some stupidly awesome ideas like the Power Rangers turning into mutants.
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7 reviews1 follower
April 28, 2025
Ouain vraiment poche pour une franchise raciste avec un créateur qui maltraite ses acteurs et volle des séries japonaise pour se faire de l’argent. Faite juste lire le manga goranger ses ben plus bon et tu va pas supporter une franchise raciste en le lisant
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42 reviews1 follower
March 17, 2024
Very good and interesting. Looking forward to an eventual part 3.
Profile Image for Maria.
296 reviews
July 29, 2024
This is soooo good. For an original fan of the TV shows it's an amazing mashup with unexpected ability combinations, strange alliances, funny one-liners and absolutely beautiful artwork.
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