When Ben W mentioned in a recent comment section that there should have been a cinematic meeting between these two properties since their movies came out so close together, I had to agree it was an excellent point. I highly recommend the Batman/TMNT animated move that came out. It's an excellent crossover and the closing credits are amazing, with lots of mock covers like I make here on the blog.
Coming Tomorrow: STF #4000!
Only 1000 covers to go until number 5000!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on reaching this milestone.
Thanks for that spoiler. At least you're still ahead of Action & Detective combined.
ReplyDeleteWho knew you would become famous, Ross, for being a casting director!? Sly? What a budget!!
I bought both versions of the Batman/TMNT comic book crossovers. And they were each (as Raphael or Michelangelo might say) "Excellent, dude!" :-)
ReplyDeleteAnd so is this photo-capture simulation you did, this morning. Can't wait to see what you have in store for tomorrow. Have a great rest of your day. I'm off to see JW4 (starring that other San Fernando Valley-speaker from those "Bill & Ted' movies).
There's actually 3 crossovers in the comics.
DeleteThe Turtles also teamed up -- in their own title, I believe -- with Batman's analogue from Big Bang Comics, the Knight Watchman.
ReplyDeleteThanks, man! And nicely done!
ReplyDeleteGlad you like it, Ben!
ReplyDeleteI wonder if John Du Prez would have collaborated with Prince?
ReplyDeleteI just noticed that you have Stallone as Killer Croc. I don't know if he can do the Down South accent, but otherwise it's perfect.
ReplyDeleteMaybe he could tweak it to a South Bronx accent. ;-)
ReplyDeleteThis just in: last night's episode of NCIS: LA made a reference to the TMNT's last night. A bit of verbal fencing between Shyla and Kilbride.
ReplyDeleteHilarious!
*SOB!* Only three more days till STF #4000 is permanently relegated to page 2. :-(
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