Batman TMNT III #5 DC Comics/IDW Publishing Written by: James Tynion IV Art by: Freddie E. Williams II with Kevin Eastman Colors by: Jeremy Colwell Letters by: Tom Napolitano (Warning: Contains spoilers for Batman TMNT III #5.) If your adrenaline isn’t pumping full-forced after reading Batman TMNT III #5, then I don’t know why you’re… Continue reading Batman TMNT III #5 (REVIEW)
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Batman/TMNT II #2 Review
Batman/TMNT II #2 DC Comics/IDW Publishing Written by: James Tynion IV Art by: Freddie Williams II Colors by: Jeremy Colwell Lettered by: Tom Napolitano The adventure continues in issue 2 of this fantastic crossover adventure between the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Batman. This time with New York City in peril and Bane now in… Continue reading Batman/TMNT II #2 Review
Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II #1 Review
Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II #1 DC Comics/IDW Publishing Written by: James Tynion IV Art by: Freddie E. Williams II Colors by: Jeremy Colwell Letters by: Tony Napolitano We’re back with an all-new adventure as the ninja turtles and Batman once again collide. I was a very big fan of the first go around when… Continue reading Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II #1 Review
He-Man ThunderCats #6 Review
He-Man Thundercats #6 DC Comics Written by: Lloyd Goldfine and Rob David Art by: Freddie E. Williams II How did an action figure tie-in cartoon end in the 1980’s? Would the villain bumble the evil plan? Would the individualistic villain be defeated by heroes working together? Would the heroes realize that the power was within them… Continue reading He-Man ThunderCats #6 Review
Childhood mashup strikes Eternia in He-Man / Thundercats #5 Review
He-Man/Thundercats #5 DC Comics Written by: Lloyd Goldfine and Rob David Art by: Freddie E. Williams II Colors by: Jeremy Colwell At some point in any action figured filled childhood there came a point where worlds blended together and all the characters fought each other. The limited series by Rob David and Lloyd Goldfine had avoided… Continue reading Childhood mashup strikes Eternia in He-Man / Thundercats #5 Review
Sight Beyond Sight in “He-Man/Thundercats” #4 (Review)
He-Man/Thundercats #4 DC Comic Written by: Lloyd Goldfine and Rob David Art by: Freddie E. Williams II He-man / Thundercats #4 regains the exciting and tense tone from the beginning of this limited series. While the last issue leaned into the goofy villain humor that was part of Flimation’s classic He-man cartoon, the humor took a step… Continue reading Sight Beyond Sight in “He-Man/Thundercats” #4 (Review)
Feel the Magic, Hear the…Laughter: He-Man/Thundercats #3 (Review)
He-Man/Thundercats #3 DC Comics Written by: Lloyd Goldfine and Rob David Art by: Freddie E Williams II Issue #3 takes a tonal shift away from the serious machinations of Skeletor, and creates a more lighthearted tone that fits the 1980’s cartoon heritage. This shift in tone from writers David and Goldfine may be a result of trying… Continue reading Feel the Magic, Hear the…Laughter: He-Man/Thundercats #3 (Review)