Get your fix of ’80s nostalgia in this comic series inspired by the classic animated TV show as the TMNT continue to battle villains both old and new. Grab a slice and settle in with the world’s most fearsome fighting team. Cowabunga!
It’s an alien invasion in the streets of New York City! The intergalactic criminals calling themselves the Pantheon are going all out in one final attempt to take over the Earth, since their previous tactics failed. It’s time for the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles to send the pesky perpetrators packing for good, but up against an endless army of enemy robots, the brothers might need to call in a little help. Not to worry—Splinter, April O’Neil and her Channel 6 crew, Dirk Savage, Mona Lisa, the Neutrinos, and others are ready to defend the city! Later, Krang comes down with an unpleasant sniffle that leaves him even crankier than usual. Bebop knows just the thing: a bedtime story to cheer him up! Just like a classic Saturday-morning cartoon, this series brings the fun back to comics with adventures featuring fan-favorite characters in all-new stories! Collects issues #32–36 of the ongoing Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Saturday Morning Adventures series!
Erik Burnham is a Minnesota writer and artist who first broke into comics by way of the Nick Landime feature from Shooting Star Comics. This led first to other anthologies and then to work for IDW Publishing, including his critically acclaimed work on the Ghostbusters line of comic books and, currently, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
Burnham has been fortunate to work with many companies in the last few years, including Cryptozoic, Dynamite, IDW, Insight Editions, Marvel, and Panini, and properties such as Godzilla, G.I. Joe, Ghostbusters, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Scarlet Spider, New Warriors, and Red Sonja—with more on the way (which is good news, because he loves his work). He still lives in Minnesota; any rumors about this being because he’s completely afraid of the 49 other states (and Canada) remain unverified at this time.
Get your fix of ’80s nostalgia in this comic series inspired by the classic animated TV show as the TMNT continue to battle villains both old and new. Grab a slice and settle in with the world’s most fearsome fighting team. Cowabunga!
It’s an alien invasion in the streets of New York City! The intergalactic criminals calling themselves the Pantheon are going all out in one final attempt to take over the Earth, since their previous tactics failed. It’s time for the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles to send the pesky perpetrators packing for good, but up against an endless army of enemy robots, the brothers might need to call in a little help. Not to worry—Splinter, April O’Neil and her Channel 6 crew, Dirk Savage, Mona Lisa, the Neutrinos, and others are ready to defend the city! Later, Krang comes down with an unpleasant sniffle that leaves him even crankier than usual. Bebop knows just the thing: a bedtime story to cheer him up! Just like a classic Saturday-morning cartoon, this series brings the fun back to comics with adventures featuring fan-favorite characters in all-new stories! Collects issues #32–36 of the ongoing Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Saturday Morning Adventures series!
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Erik Burnham is a Minnesota writer and artist who first broke into comics by way of the Nick Landime feature from Shooting Star Comics. This led first to other anthologies and then to work for IDW Publishing, including his critically acclaimed work on the Ghostbusters line of comic books and, currently, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
Burnham has been fortunate to work with many companies in the last few years, including Cryptozoic, Dynamite, IDW, Insight Editions, Marvel, and Panini, and properties such as Godzilla, G.I. Joe, Ghostbusters, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Scarlet Spider, New Warriors, and Red Sonja—with more on the way (which is good news, because he loves his work). He still lives in Minnesota; any rumors about this being because he’s completely afraid of the 49 other states (and Canada) remain unverified at this time.