Ghost Bustin’ The Ninja Turtles in IDW’s “TMNT/Ghostbusters #3” Review

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TMNT/Ghostbusters #3
IDW

Written By: Erik Burnham & Tom Waltz
Art By: Dan Schoening
Colors By; Luis Antonio Delgado

Another issue, another set of covers that are poster worthy; action pose turtles over the Ecto-1, Venkman and Leo tag teaming ghosts, or Mikey with a child’s grin wearing a proton pack. This issue puts all the brain storming to a test, and there are some powerful minds teaming up between Egon and Donnie with Ray thinking outside the box. The idea that the two teams, Ghostbusters and Ninja Turtles, are going to be putting to use some non-conventional tactics and equipment is great. Burnham and Waltz could have easily just used the old tricks and plot point of crossing the streams, but having the great minds team up to give us a new set of tech and battle techniques was a great story device.

Throughout this cross dimension crossover event, the art has had the signature highlighting effect to the ghosts and energies of the comic, making it pop off the panels and come to life. Another key element that has been present throughout the arc has been the emotions and feelings, as basic as they may be, that are clearly shown on the characters; a tool that Schoening uses to help accentuate how people or mutants are feeling. On top of all the lively artwork in the pages, the character models still have a feeling of being just right. The ninja turtles, though they are mutants, seem to belong in this world of demons and ghosts coming to life, it doesn’t feel like a forced cross over or a dry mixing of characters.

So far in the story, there has been a test of power, a test of the mind and what will come next is sure to be a test of will as the two teams need to come up with a final solution (there is one issue left so they need to wrap it up, sadly). This particular issue is again full of nostalgia and fan boy pleasing moments, from Mikey playing with Ecto-1, to the wink and nudge reference to the turtle blimp. The theme of this series so far has been using the characters to bond with their counterparts in the other team, which is another tool to make this story flow naturally and without force. It has been fun seeing the small quirks of each personality come out in the story, but I feel like it is time for a larger event with some kind of wow factor.

By Cory Anderson

Born in Boston MA, raised in NH. Fully functioning adult who happens to read any and every comic under the (yellow)sun. Of course there are the favorite comics I must read when they're released, but any comic is fair game in my eyes. Of course my love for pop culture doesn't end with comics, but branches out to movies, toys, video games and most importantly Dungeons and Dragons (which I withheld this last hobby from my Fiancée until she said "Yes"). Point of Origin for my nerdy condition may have been in '93 when I got slimed at Nickelodeon(now closed), and a teenage accident or two(collapsed lungs) landing me in the hospital around the same time the Tobey Maguire Spiderman movies started coming out. When my dad stopped at the local comic store and brought me the essential comics for Spiderman and the X-Men, I stood no chance. (Which also created a secret aspiration to start a fundraiser of sorts to bring comic books to kids in hospitals to keep their spirits up(nothing has come of this to date)) Add in a heavy dose of trip to Disney World, upcoming Disney themed wedding and a career aspiration to become a Disney Imagineer, I think it's safe to say I never want to grow up. Xbox Live Gamertag: AllusiveReaper7 (If you notice my xbox achievement score, you might assume I game a bit) Twitter: @AllusiveReaper7 Recent comic addictions(Non "Big Two"): Saga, Crossed, Coffin Hill, Rat Queens, Pathfinder and Rover Red Charlie Collects: Old Comics (Green Lama), Miniatures (D&D, Heroclix, Star Wars), Action Figures preferably 90s and older, and comic book themed hats Systems Owned: NES (though it was my sister's), Game Boy(The gray brick), Sega Genesis, N64, Dreamcast, PS2, Game Boy Advanced, Nintendo DS, Xbox, Xbox360, Wii, Xbox One, Junk PC

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