I’ve heard hits getting a huge omnibus and has won awards. What are your thoughts? Seems like an odd crossover
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I’ve heard hits getting a huge omnibus and has won awards. What are your thoughts? Seems like an odd crossover
[QUOTE=Winghead77;5456615]I’ve heard hits getting a huge omnibus and has won awards. What are your thoughts? Seems like an odd crossover[/QUOTE]
It's excellent.
Batman/TMNT is like an introduction.
Batman/TMNT II is like a sequel.
Batman/TMNT III is almost an independant story.
To me it's one of the rare fun Batman comics of these last years.
James Tynion IV is very because he can manage a serious title with Detective Comics, and an much lighter title with Batman/TMNT.
And Beebop & Rocksteady pumped up to Bane's venom has no price.
Run for it, it's much better than the main title in my opinion.
Probably my favorite Tynion Batman series, it’s just genuinely fun with Batman and the batfamily teaming up with the Turtles and Splinter. It’s also one of my favorite dc animated movies.
Comic was fun. Animated film was glorious :).
Enjoyed the comic. Absolutely loved the animated film (except the ending)
Comics (don't care for amalgam, so not included in this) were good. Animated film was complete fun.
I haven't gotten a chance to read the comics yet but if they're anything like the movie then I'm gonna love them lol
I - III were all great, worth the read.
Batman/TMNT Adventures by Matthew Manning and Jon Sommariva was by far my favorite of the comics projects.
Like someone said above, the animated movie was glorious.
[QUOTE=Riv86672;5457129]Batman/TMNT Adventures by Matthew Manning and Jon Sommariva was by far my favorite of the comics projects.
Like someone said above, the animated movie was glorious.[/QUOTE]
Batman/TMNT and Batman/TMNT Adventures are 2 different projects.
[QUOTE=jb681131;5457220]Batman/TMNT and Batman/TMNT Adventures are 2 different projects.[/QUOTE]
Roger that. Won’t bother you again. Bye.
I think it is very good. One of the best crossovers I've read in years. The properties work well together without one overpowering the other. I like it. :cool:
Am I the only one who got turned off by the art?
[QUOTE=jb681131;5457220]Batman/TMNT and Batman/TMNT Adventures are 2 different projects.[/QUOTE]
Eh, it's Batman and TMNT so it's totally the same project. It's a different creative team, but that doesn't mean much.
[QUOTE=thwhtGuardian;5457387]Eh, it's Batman and TMNT so it's totally the same project. It's a different creative team, but that doesn't mean much.[/QUOTE]
No, Batman/TMNT crosses the Batman canon comics univers with the TMNT canon comics univers.
While Batman/TMNT Adventures crosses the animated shows universes.
So they are 2 totally unrelated things.