Icons Collide in “Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #1” (Review)

Never Miss a post you'll loveWe post new articles every day...

Subscribe to get a recap of the days posts & never miss the latest breaking news or exclusive content.

Interests

Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #1
DC Comic/IDW Publishing

Written by: James Tynion IV
Art by: Freddie E. Williams
Color by: Jeremy Colwell

My childhood was full of color characters from page and screen that still define and influence my fandom today, but none define it than Batman and the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Batman and the Turtles are the reason I started reading comics, without their cartoons, of which I watch incessantly as a young man, I may have never picked up that first comic and fallen cowl over capes in love. I have spend countless hours with the Dark Knight and the turtles and now thanks to DC Comics and IDW Publishing I can enjoy them together, and 10 year old me is freaking the hell out.

Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #1 begins ominously as a survivor of a vicious and strange attack on a high tech research lab recalls her story to the one and only Caped Crusader. James Tynion IV begins this clash of icons crossover by thrusting us right into the action but revealing little on how we got here. Tynion’s action scenes are solid and I love the juxtaposition he uses to show of how our heroes interact with each others worlds, but the initial face to face meeting between Batman and the Ninja Turtles is subdued and not as flashy as you might expect.

Tynion story starts off strong and definitely hooks the ready with an air of mystery but its Freddie E. Williams’ art and Jeremy Colwell’s coloring that really made me salivate for this comic. Freddie pencil’s mimic though’s of TMNT creator Kevin Eastman but with a more modern touch. These aren’t your Saturday morning cartoon Turtles, these are teens have a much harder edge with deeper color tones that really put them at home in Gotham. William’s and Colwell create some of the best imagery for the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and their villains that I have seen across all media. Each panel is truly a sight to behold as the artist mastery invoke the cartoons and comics and create something unique and perfectly fitting. If the story isn’t for you the art and character design alone are a good reason for any TMNT or Batman fan to pick up this book.

Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #1 didn’t offer anything fantastical or groundbreaking in the world of publisher cross-overs. What it does offer are some amazing visuals of some of your favorite characters with an engaging and intriguing story by a proven creator. This is a 90’s kid’s dream and I still can’t believe its real.

By Casey Walsh

At an early age I knew I loved two things more than anything else Comic Books and Video Games and no matter how hard my parents tried they couldn't keep me away from the capes and pixels. Now that I have a wife and child of my own I can't wait to share these vast worlds and experiences with them and hopefully you! With GWW I created and become editor of the comics section, which has now become the websites most popular area and features daily post with unique Comic editorials, reviews and previews. Along with Will Elizondo we started the GWW Capes Crew podcast. A weekly show dedicated to to all things Comics, Superheros and Sequential Art. After a year of creating content for GWW I was made its Editor in Chief. I love everything I do and can't think of a better way to spend my time than to spread every form of geekery to every corner of the globe. Comics will all be my passion though and were my heart lies. Twitter: @TheComixKid PSN ID: rosettastone24 Console of choice: PS4 or Vita Favorite Genre: Action RPG Comic Book Pull List: Guardians of the Galaxy, Superior Spider-Man, Batman, Black Science, The Star Wars and Superman Unchained, Amazing Spider-Man, Justice League. Anything by Rick Remender, Dan Slott, or Donny Cates Favorite Comics: The Dark Knight Returns, Blackest Night, Old Man Logan, BuzzKill, Infinity Gauntlet, Winter Solider, Fables Also Collects: Marvel and DC Minimates and action figures galore. Career Systems: Atari 2600, NES, Gameboy, Game Gear, Genesis, SNES, Dreamcast, PS1, Xbox, PS2, Xbox 360, PS3, Vita, PS4

Exit mobile version