The adventures of the TMNT continue as they battle Tempestra, Krang, Hob, and all sorts of interdimensional monsters in this series inspired by the classic animated TV show!
The adventures of the animated Turtles continue in this new series inspired by the ’80s animated series.
First to the bat is Tempestra, who has figured out how to upgrade her powers and will attack the most highly anticipated baseball game in New York City unless her demands are met!
Next, Dirk Savage, now a believer in the goodness of mutants, returns to recruit the Ninja Turtles for a secret mission…but only gets, um, Donatello. Surely this spy mission won’t totally fall off the rails!
After the heist (and all the other chaos), Hob is tired of the Turtles and has decided that he needs the rest of the Pantheon to deal with them after all—revealing the functional dimensional portal! However, it’s not perfect, opening a space-time wobble with an unintended effect: It gifts Krang with a new battlesuit, allowing him easy access to join the group. Where are the Turtles to stop this? Dealing with all of the monsters that emerged! It’s up to Shredder to remember that the Turtles have a portable dimensional portal of their own…they’ll just need to steal it back. Only one person can help them in all of this chaos—the newly reformed Lotus Blossom.
Will the Turtles and Casey Jones be able to take on such foes as Tempestra, Hob, Razhar, Krang, Tokka, and the Dark Turtles? You’ll just have to read to find out! Collects issues #22–26 of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Saturday Morning Adventures series.
Erik Burnham is a Minnesotan writer and artist that first broke into comics with a series of humorous short stories in the Shooting Star Comics Anthology. These stories featured his original creation, Nick Landime, and culminated in a one-shot: Nick Landime vs. the World Crime League, published by Shooting Star in 2005.
Off and on, in this same time period, Erik also produced a short run of an online strip, The Down Side, until technical issues wore him down. He aims to return to the strip one day.
In 2007, Erik found produced work for two other anthologies – a short humor piece for History Graphics Press’ Civil War Adventures #1, and a horror story for Gene Simmons’ House of Horror #3, produced by IDW Publishing.
This lead to several other projects for IDW, up to and including his critically acclaimed run on the ongoing GHOSTBUSTERS comic book.
Erik has worked on other projects not related to comic books, and hopes one day to share those with the public at large. In the meantime, he still lives quietly in Minnesota; any rumors about this being because he’s completely afraid of the forty-nine other states (and Canada) remain unverified at this time.