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Preview: Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures

Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures

Matthew K. Manning (w) • Jon Sommariva (a & c)

The animated worlds of the current Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Nickelodeon cartoon and Batman: The Animated Series collide in this outstanding mini-series featuring fan-favorite characters from both universes! Villains start to mysteriously escape Arkham and Batman seeks to track them down, but he discovers that they have left Gotham completely… and gone to the New York City of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles! Collects issues #1-6!

TPB • FC • $19.99 • 144 pages • ISBN: 978-1-63140-909-7

Preview: Batman/TMNT Adventures #6

BATMAN/TMNT Adventures #6

Matthew K. Manning (w) • Jon Sommariva (a & c)

Months after the conclusion to their adventure, Batman and the TMNT discover that the hidden threat has not passed and now Gotham is in danger! A last-ditch effort may be the only thing that saves two worlds!

FC • 32 pages • $3.99

Neal Adams’ Batman/TMNT Syracuse’s Salt City Comic-Con Exclusive Variant

The Neal Adams Neal Adams Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures Convention Exclusive is issue #6 of the popular IDW Publishing/DC Comics crossover series. This unique series showcases the animated version of both Batman and the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. The Neal Adams variant with have a very limited production run and will be available at Syracuse’s Salt City Comic-Con, to be held June 24th and 25th.

Syracuse is excited to host Neal Adams as the Guest of Honor. It will be his first Central New York/Finger Lakes appearance, and he’ll be joined by a strong roster of comic book professionals, media stars, and cosplay personalities. Held in downtown Syracuse at the War Memorial in the Oncenter, this comic-con will host over 100 vendor tables, cosplay contests and showcase hit movie vehicles.

Ed Catto, Geek Culture Marketing Strategist said in the announcement:

It’s a thrill to work with Neal Adams to promote and build a convention again. I had the pleasure of enlisting Neal to create an exclusive Green Lantern poster for one of the early New York Comic Cons  But to collaborate with Neal on a Batman cover is just fantastic.  And as a long-time Brave and the Bold fan, a team-up cover with a strong property like the TMNT makes it all the more special.

As Syracuse’s Salt City Comic-Con is run by local fan/professionals, it promises to be a fan-centric show that’s also very welcoming to casual fans and families.

Tickets are available for pre-order and you can find more information at the convention website.

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Preview: Batman/TMNT Adventures #2 (of 5)

BATMAN/TMNT Adventures #2 (of 5)

Matthew K. Manning (w) • Jon Sommariva (a & c)

The Joker and Harley Quinn escape Arkham Asylum and make their way to the TMNT’s NYC where they meet none other than the Shredder! Meanwhile, will Batman, Robin, and Batgirl be able to form a truce with the Turtles?

FC • 32 pages • $3.99

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Review: Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures #1

batmantmntcoverIn a disappointing turn of events, reading Batman/TMNT Adventures #1 is like watching one of your favorite bands as a kid or teenager come back together for a half-hearted reunion because they have bills to pay or something. (And maybe it’s a completely new band lineup.) In IDW’s latest intercompany crossover with DC Comics, writer Matthew K Manning, artists Jon Sammariva and Sean Parsons, and colorist Leonardo Ito kind of , sort of mash together Batman and the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles using the designs from the classic Batman the Animated Series and not as famous 2003 TMNT cartoon. There are plenty of silly jokes, some creative drawing of Clayface, and even Alfred snark, but these good bits seem thrown together in a kind of heterogenous crossover mixture if you remember high school chemistry.

Manning does a decent job writing banter for the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles relying on bad puns and sight gags from Sammariva and Parsons for most of his humor. They are the entertaining part of the crossover with a small skirmish against Clayface, who has randomly crossed a portal into the TMNT universe that was opened by Two-Face that Manning struggles to explain before moving onto the next average gag. Batman and company get completely neglected by the crossover with the Dark Knight doing a tiny bit of detective work and just posing around the whole issue. Sammariva brings some slapdash energy to Clayface’s transformation into Michelangelo, and Ito pours on the brown, but there is none of the psychological depth that Batman: The Animated Series brought to them as they are just jokes and gimmicks. (And Sammariva draws Harley Quinn with no spine.)

There is already a pretty good Batman/TMNT crossover that came out earlier this year from James Tynion and Freddie Williams as they juxtaposed the Turtles’ relentless love of fun with Batman’s no nonsense attitude for great comedic effect and even one powerful dramatic moment when Batman showed Raphael his parents’ graves. Manning uses this juxtaposition in Batman/TMNT Adventures #1 for weak sight gags as Michelangelo quotes dialogue from Batman: The Animated Series and asks a criminal where the best place to get pizza is. There is a slight attempt at showing how the Turtles are trying to be legit superheroes, but it falls by the wayside for the Clayface battle and having the Joker and Harley Quinn as the plot turns into a flurry of cameos and what was meant to be a cliffhanger reveal.

The iconic Bruce Timm Batman: The Animated Series and the ridiculously delightful 2003-2009 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles animated series designs are on model, but lack the motion and kinetic feeling of the source material. I would really love to see what an artist like Michael Avon Oeming or Ian McGinty would have done with these characters. Batman/TMNT Adventures #1 may appeal to young readers, who didn’t grow up on these two cartoons or who enjoy the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, but it falls short of being a true “all ages” book despite its nods to nostalgia.

Story: Matthew K. Manning Penciler: Jon Sammariva
Inker: Sean Parsons Colors: Leonardo Ito
Story: 5 Art: 6 Overall: 5.5 Recommendation: Pass

IDW provided Graphic Policy with a FREE copy for review

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Preview: Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures #1 (of 6)

Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures #1 (of 6)

Matthew K. Manning (w) • Jon Sommariva (a & c)

When villains start to mysteriously escape Arkham, Batman seeks to track them down. What happens when he discovers that they have left Gotham completely… and entered the TMNT’s New York City?

FC • 32 pages • $3.99

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