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Keep in mind, the cover art for comics don’t always imply what the interior art will look like. (Just look at the Sonic & MLP comics.) But regardless, the cover art is good, so hopefully whoever is doing the penciling, inking, and coloring inside is good too.
It’s also possible they got their via alternate dimension, as they’ve done some dimensional hopping in the past, but we’ll see. It’d be funny to think TMNT & Batman exist in the same universe. (Or maybe they do in a different A.U.)
I still want to get the “TMNT meet the Ghostbusters” comic, but I don’t know how to get it, or if they made a reprint of that story arc yet.
Wow, the art style looks intense. My first thought on the Turtles they have a small mixture from the Micheal Bay version of TMNT.
Since Gotham City is a while different place own its on, I’m assuming the Turtles probably went there on vacation or to stop another ploy from the Shredder.
It’s going to be in comic form like the “Sonic & Megaman” crossover.
An artist for one of it’s official cover arts, posted it up.
Not sure how both series will blend, (TMNT & Batman’s styles are very different) but should be interesting.
Batman and TMNT?
Seriously? Is it a comic or a movie?
Well, “reboot” is an easier way of saying “new canon/continuity.” Seeing how it’s starting a new storyline over again.
Practically every “comic book/superhero” thing has multiple continuities. Just look at how many Batman & TMNT have. (Speaking of which, I hear those 2 are going to cross-over soon. The TMNT also crossover over with IDW’s “Ghostbusters” comic series too.)
@Beau Skunky
I thought the new Fantastic 4 movie was a alternative universe, just like how they have multiple other AU’s for all other Marvel franchises.
*There was supposed to be a Fantastic Four movie
There was a movie that was supposed to be a Fantastic Four movie released in 1994 but it never did, hence why I included it. Probably a good idea they didn’t, I heard it would’ve been like the other campy superhero movies of those days (You know, the Batman & Robin kind of campy).
@Beau Skunky
Just watch Angry Joe’s review of the latest F4 movie, pretty much sums the whole thing up.
Oh, I didn’t know that.
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Because, that’s apparently not his “true form.” They did have a hint of his helmet humanized form in the movie though. (Which is actually not his true form either, it’s the form humans/earthlings’ minds interpretate of him.) So he actually has more forms if you do some research on Galactus. (I’m not even a Marvel Comics nerd, but I googled some stuff.)
It was even planned if he came back, they would introduce his humanized form next time he comes back.
I don’t know, I didn’t think the guy who played Mr. Fantastic, and Doom were that bad really, (and I kinda liked Doom being a li’l deadpan hammy while relentlessly killing people, and such) but to each their own.
4? i only remember three movies.
But turning Galactus into nothing more than a “force of nature” storm cloud is just… why?
I did like Chris Evans as the Human Torch and Michael Chiklis as the Thing, but Ioan Gruffud as Mr. Fantastic was dull, Jessica Alba was only cast so they could make invisible nudity jokes, and Doom was just lame (I like the idea of him being in the same cosmic rays accident that gave the Fantastic 4 their powers and getting powers himself from it, but it was just horribly done and the actor was terrible).
@Jarkes
I got to say I disagree, I actually liked the newer 2000s movies, including the “Silver Surfer” sequel. Don’t see what was so “bad” about them really.
Haven’t seen the new reboot though, but admittedly it does look a li’l odd, and a li’l to gritty.
When the unreleased, zero-budget Roger Corman film that was just made to fulfill a contract is the best one, you’re doing something wrong.
We share a headcanon.
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the lost Pie sister is back for revenge.
Octavia despises Pinkie Pie for the debacle at the Grand Galloping Gala years ago.