The comics were the start of some of the greatest stories, where heroes gain popularity as they create their legacy; That was the case with the popular hulled heroes and now a new crossover puts them right ahead of one of the greatest video games.
A new comic will do a crossover event between Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtlesand it’s that these popular green characters have battled with the Ghostbusters before, joined Batman, and even crossed paths with Mulder and Scully from the Secret X-Files. But their latest crossover pits the Hamato clan against a cast of video game legends. will be something big.
This first look was revealed by io9, titled: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Vs. Street Fighter. Written by Paul Allorwith art by Ariel Medel and color by Sarah Myer, is a new five-issue miniseries featuring the Turtles from IDW’s ongoing comic book series, starring Donatello, Leonardo, Michelangelo, Raphael joined by Jennika, heading to Atlantic City for a fight in a martial combat. artistic tournament.
Where they will only discover that their opponents are some of the legendary world warriors of fame of street fighter, like Ryu, Ken, Chun-Li and Guile. But as tensions between the heroes rise during the tournament, they are forced to put their punches aside to regroup and investigate a series of mysterious disappearances.
“It’s amazing to bring these iconic brands together,” Allor said in a recent press release. “I grew up with all of these characters, albeit in very different ways: watching TMNT cartoons on Saturday mornings and then, a few years later, desperately smashing buttons while being completely destroyed in Street Fighter II. “
“Readers will have fun watching these characters come together as they face a huge threat to both teams, from Mikey and Chun-Li’s unlikely bond to Raph and Guile’s rivalry to mutual respect, but very reluctant This book has it all: humor, danger, lots of twists and a ton of amazing, brutal, over-the-top, crazy fight scenes. It’s gonna be awesome.”
The first issue of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles vs. Street Fighter will hit comic books shelves next May, and it will continue with the remaining volumes.