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I love this comic book ! It was so good I hope it comes out to buy because I know my sons will love this they love ninja turtles and Naruto ! We watch them all the time in our house

Growing up in the 90s I was a Teenage Mutant Ninja turtles fan be it live action movies, cartoon series or any media really. In the early 2000s I also got into Naruto so when I say seeing a crossover of these two was both a nostalgia and serotonin hit! I am pleased to say it did not disappoint one bit, but we know I am biased.
I adored the artwork and storyline but most of all I enjoyed that Sakura was given a bit of respect and page time (I won't rant about this). The colouring is bright and fits both fandoms perfectly. The lineart was amazing and kept true to the character design. It was so much fun seeing the teams work together and I loved the banter of Kakashi and Splinter, it was also a nice touch to connect them together the way they did. It's clear this was written by a fan for the fans. It might not be everyone's liking but if you are like me and still love both TMNT and Naruto in my thirties this is a must read! I'll be getting it physically for sure.

As someone who has been a TMNT fan as well as a Naruto fan for as long as I could remember, this was a crossover made in heaven! For my traditional manga readers, it takes a little bit to get used to reading Naruto in left to right, but it’s not that crazy. The art in this is top tier in my opinion as they did a great job with blending the styles so that neither side (TMNT or Naruto) felt out of place. The story, while a little rushed due to it being a four-issue run, did make sense and combined elements from both franchises surprisingly well though seeing Big Apple village did catch me off-guard a little bit. The only real complaint I have with this is that I wish it was longer as we could have seen a really well-developed story with some character bonding and what not, but, as aforementioned, it’s a four-issue run. Still, all in all, I thoroughly enjoyed this series and those who are fans of ninjas, action, and pizza should definitely read this! Cowabunga and Believe It!!

This was nostalgic -- I watched both TMNT and Naruto as a kid/teen -- and so enjoyable in that respect, but ultimately felt pretty empty. It just had no substance. The storyline was basically "they meet" and didn't really go beyond that or even go further than surface-level interactions between the teams (although I thought at some points that it might have been trying to). There were some hints that certain characters could have understood each other and gotten along on a deeper level -- I especially liked the Michaelangelo and Naruto combination -- but the story really failed to delve into the massive amount of potential.
The art was great - very engaging and dynamic and colorful, with the characters displaying a wide range of expressions and emotions. It's definitely a comic book style and that works. I really loved all the varied compositions and shapes of panels the artist used.
Overall, read it for the nostalgia hit and the art, but not for the story itself. However, I really hope that there will be further adventures that really dig into the story potential. If there are, I'll definitely be checking them out.
*Thanks to IDW Publishing for providing an early copy for review.

a fun, nostalgic, cute action packed crossover
teenage april is being escorted to the Hidden Leaf Village to meet with leader Tsunade
escorted by Kakashi, naruto, sakura and sasuke, the foot clan attacks and soon the turtles arrive to help!
sharing back stories, weapons and adventures, the teams bond making the characters stronger and an unlikely heartwarming friendships bloom
when splinter and kakashi are kidnapped by the shredder, the teens must work together and save them

Surrounded by polemics, the crossover between Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Naruto has always felt as a money grabber move more than a heartfelt tribute to both these legends of comics! In reality, what I have read, thanking a lot IDW Publishing and Viz Comics and NetGalleys for this opportunity, is, without a doubt, a theatre of archetypes in which powermoves and iconic lines and designs of characters are very entertaining, thanks to well represented fights and an heartfelt, nostalgic narrative. What I have to say is that the full writing feels like a generic Sonic Comic, a thing enhanced by the fact that the writer has worked for the quoted issues, and there is the true intention of limiting the possibilities of the setting working in a very safe spot. This is a quotes fest, and the exciting modern look may save some parts of a strange proposal inside today's publication world.
FINAL VERDICT: ⭐⭐⭐

as a fan of both naruto and teenage mutant ninja turtles, i watched both of these anime when i was growing up. so this manga was such a TREAT and it made me feel so nostalgic for the early 2000s hahaha

The ninja crossover I wasn't expecting...but still enjoyed despite not being much of a traditional comic book reader (I'm more of a manga enjoyer). It was interesting to say the least, they tied in a couple parallels from each universe pretty well. Perhaps this would have been five stars if I was more than just an average enjoy of the two fandoms, TMMT even less so. But the turtles did look really cute in their Naruto headbands.
Visually it was great, I liked it a lot. I'm not usually a fan of comic book art but this I liked, but I'm no connoisseur for that kind of thing--so just my humble opinion. The writing is a bit corny for my taste, but I'd say it's pretty on-brand for TMMT. Fight scenes went a littleee fast for my taste, but it was still a lot of fun nonetheless. The pizza eating page at the end was my favorite. Overall, I enjoyed it.
Thank you to the publisher the digital copy of the ARC!

This is a crossover I didn’t know I needed. I feel like it was accessible to fans of both series and may lead to new fans of both.
The art, being in a grungy western comic book style was great and surprisingly didn’t leave me sad that the Naruto characters were not in their original style.
The backstory for each were easy to understand. The story was quick and could have been fleshed out a bit, the fights did feel rushed at times. However for a short AU crossover piece it satisfied and left me feeling nostalgic for Saturday morning cartoons.

This was such a cool AU where the cartoon I first watched in the 90s met the very first manga I ever read and little me loved it.
🍥A perfect swirl of nostalgia and newness, this crossover sees Naruto in the art style of TMNT and TMNT reimagined in the Naruto universe as heroes of Big Apple Village. This was the TMNT's origins rewritten for a new universe.
🌀I really liked the Turtles ANBU style masks and the super move Half Shell Rasengan Spiral Sphere which saw all 9 of our FMC & MMC's do a team up move against Shredder had me grinning like a kid again!

Ok the positive first. This is a enjoyable read. I dig the simplicity of the story. I love the origin stories of both TMNT and Naruto. The interactions between the two team is good. The really reason why I gave this a 3 star is the artwork specially solid specially the action scenes. The cover arts and the extra gallery are hands down the best in this collection.
Now the however part...However, don't expect an epic crossover story with these two hot ninja team. If you're a big fan of both team, and you're looking for something extravagant, this book is not it! If you shorten it more it will feel like reading a FCBD comic. The story is very predictable, their is no chemistry between the two team, didn't moved emotions and nothing new to offer for fans. Casual readers will also feel that "not so great" vibe.
I hope they could come up with something more solid that will make this series shine.

Netgalley Arc Read Review
A crossover I wouldn’t have even considered myself, but is great when you think about it. This was such a fun read. I loved seeing two series I loved as a kid mashed together to make an epic comic. I love the art style. I would love to see future volumes include the rest of the naruto teams. I think you could really put a fun twist on this collab.

4.2 ⭐
Thank you to IDW Publishing for sending me an eARC through NetGalley.
I grew up a casual fan of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles but when I heard they were doing a collaboration with Naruto I knew I needed to read it. I have been a huge fan of Naruto since the early 2000s and know the characters pretty well. I felt that this comic was able to reflect each member of Team 7's personalities perfectly. The art style, while different from Kishimoto's, was very eye catching and jaw dropping during fight scenes.
I only had one issue with the comic: the story was definitely rushed. I would have loved to see more bonding time between Team 7 and the Turtles as their personalities compliment each other very well. The story could have lasted at least 100 more pages.
While this may not have been for everyone, I definitely enjoyed reading it and would read more of it.

Naruto vacations with TMNT. I would love more of the clash of weird 80’s future science and Japanese magic. Lots of flashbacks to explain TMNT to the Naruto audience.

A crossover between Naruto and Ninja Turtles.
As someone who likes both, I found this fun.
Overall, 3 stars, because I wish it were more coherent.

I feel like we should have got a few more issues of this to maybe do something a bit more with it. Instead we get the usual groups meet, groups fight, they come to realise they’re on the same side, fight Shredder, pizza.
Its perfectly fine and i think a younger reader might get a bit more out of it than i did
The art is very good though.
Thank you to IDW and Netgalley for an advance copy

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles match up with Team 7 from Naruto!
I was so excited to read this issue that contains comics #1-4. Growing up, I was a passive watcher of TMNT and a huge Naruto fan, so I felt like I had a pretty decent knowledge base to pull from when I sat down and started reading.
Unfortunately, this just fell kind of flat. The biggest issue I have is the way Team 7 was handled. There are quite a bit of inconsistency with the timeline if you are trying to seamlessly integrate this into the overall Naruto story. With the setting change of TMNT from New York to Big Apple Village, it was easier to see this as something new.
Having Naruto communicate with the Nine-Tails, Tsunade as Hokage, AND Sasuke having learned chidori but still staying with the team as if the events of the Chunin exams didn't happen? That was a little too much into alternate timeline without any setup. It would have been more believable if both sets of characters were thrown into a completely new setting.
On a lighter note, the fight scenes and artwork were really captivating and what kept my interest throughout. While there is some awkward dialogue, it was still nice to see the callbacks to catchphrases.
Thank you to the publishers and NetGalley for giving me the opportunity to read and review this early.

This is definitely an interesting combination. This book can be read by fans of either series, but it is helpful to have a bit of knowledge about each before reading this one. Overall, a good book.

First of all thanks to Netgalley and IDW for giving me a copy of this. *Naruto* is one of my favorite series of all time (I'm currently rewatching *Shippuden* actually and planning a Sasuke cosplay photoshoot for myself) and *TMNT* is a franchise I've liked since I was a kid but never really dove into deeply so this was genuinely a real treat. It's a solid 4 stars and the only reason I couldn't give it a full 5 is because there's some things from the Naruto cast that don't make a lot of sense.
I did LOVE opening the first page though and seeing Kakashi's hands with a ninja scroll and the STATUE OF LIBERTY in the background, I started giggling so hard my friend I was with asked me if I was okay. It was also super nostalgic for me to see Team 7 as genin again and I love looking at them in this art style I would 100% buy a poster print.
Where things fell apart for me a bit was actually Naruto communicating with Kurama (the Nine-Tails) because as a genin he doesn't really do that since he doesn't see Kurama as an intelligent creature but just as a monster who attacked his home and is now sealed inside him and ruined the life he could have had. Similarly towards the end in the big fight with Shredder (which was an *incredible* reveal btw) Naruto says he wants to fight with his own strength against Shredder while literally using the Nine-Tails cloak which is explicitly *Kurama's chakra* and not Naruto's own strength. Also Naruto being able to create a Rasengan without the use of a shadow clone is something he's unable to do until *Shippuden.* But for me that's minor in comparison.
I did really enjoy this overall. The fight sequences were a lot of fun, even if I did find the combo attack names a little corny but I get it, it's on brand. I also have to shout out the author and artist for actually not making Sakura useless, bending the "lore" a bit and giving her that strength she cultivated in her training with Tsunade was really nice to see and that's coming from a reformed Sakura-hater. I also snorted as Leonardo absolutely clocked Sasuke and his vengeance seeking from a mile away.
Still, I stand by my solid 4/5 rating. This is very fun if you're a *Naruto* fan since so much of this revolves around them interacting with the turtles, it's a jackpot if you're a fan of both *Naruto* and *TMNT.*

This is just a fun crossover, which honestly, the turtles are very good at at this point. The story is a little wild, but in a "go with it" kind of way. The art style is a nice compromise between each series respective styles and the characters bounce off each other well.. Way to go, pop culture ninjas!