Holy Cowabunga, Batman!
This hardcover TPB edition collects “Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles” #1-6, plus an extensive art gallery of all regular and variant covers in the title, and some character sketches.
Creative Team:
Writer: James Tynion IV
Illustrator: Freddie Williams II
HOLY AWESOME EDITION, BATMAN!
The first thing that got me amazed about this hardcover edition is that it doesn’t have a dust cover but the graphic cover is actually attached to the hardcover material, that I think it’s cooler and it minimizes the possibilities of damaging the cover of the book.
Full color (with an amazing color job!) on prestige paper.
And featuring a section with the regular and variant covers in the run.
Certainly it’s a bargain with the quality of the publication and all the material contained.
CERTIFIED COWABUNGA MATERIAL!
When I found this TPB on my local comic book store, I thought that it’d be like the crossover that I bought some months ago of Ghostbusters/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and don’t get me wrong, since I loved it, but it was a “light reading for fun” (that it doesn’t anything wrong about it) and even while the Ghostbusters have a prominent role in the story, the Turtles hardly did anything relevant to contribute in the success in the battle against the story’s villain.
BUT…
…here, it was one heck better reading than I’d expected, taking in account that this kind of crossover titles are usually for fan service without much depth in the narrative, however, happily I can tell you that this story, while obviously have its good amount of fan service…
…it does contain a smart story, showing the strengths of the characters (Batman's detective skills, Splinter's wisdom, Schredder's masterplanning), good dialogues and knock-out artwork.
This TPB certainly can please to any fan of Batman and/or the TMNT, but also other readers looking for a cool adventure to read.
ANOTHER PLACE, ANOTHER EARTH!
I didn’t understand why IDW Publications complicated itself on the Ghostbusters/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, setting that while both teams operate in New York City, they are from two different NYCs, from two different dimensions. Both titles were from IDW and both were from the same city, so why making them from separate parallel Earths?
However, since this crossover at hand, was from two different publishing houses, DC and IDW, and they operate in different cities, Gotham and New York, for not saying that Gotham City is a totally fictional city, it’s totally fair to use here, the angle of parallel dimensions, in fact, that element is essential in the plot of the story.
THE BAT, THE RAT & THE TURTLES!
General Krang insidiously thought that he can two birds with one stone, well actually there weren’t birds in the equation but four turtles, one rat, one ninja master and one heck of ninja warriors…
…Krang sent to another parallel Earth, our heroes: Leonardo, Donatello, Michaelangelo and Raphael, with their teacher, Splinter, along the villains: the Schredder and a lot of his Foot Clan ninjas…
…and guess which Earth was?
Yep.
DC’s Earth (duh!), and right to Gotham City!
So, Schredder started to steal technology from several companies in Gotham City to build a trans-dimensional portal, and while the TMNT want to get back to their own Earth too, they are heroes, dude!, so they are doing their best to stop the Foot Clan’s robberies…
…but you can’t mess in Gotham City without attracting the attention of the Dark Knight!
And certainly the new visitors in Gotham not only draw in The Batman, but also luring some of the crimelords like The Penguin and Ra’s al Ghul!
But that’s not all!
Since, the travel to another dimension causes some unexpected after effects like…
…starting to make inert the mutagen in the bodies of the Turtles and Master Splinter, and if they get back soon, they’ll reverse to their original non-mutant states!
The Caped Crusader and the Heroes in a Half Shell combined forces against one of the most dangerous menaces that Gotham City has ever faced!