>Captain Kirk and the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise will once again cross paths with the Green Lantern Corps in a sequel to last year’s Star Trek/Green Lantern series. The creative team of Mike Johnson and Angel Hernandez will reteam for another epic space opera, this one picking up the new status quo where it left off and introducing additional cosmic heroes and villains familiar to fans of both series. This series is slated for a winter 2016 launch. Following the recent success of Batman/TMNT, IDW, DC, and Nickelodeon are also happy to announce another pairing between the Caped Crusader and the Ninja Turtles: Batman/TMNT Adventures, coming this November. Based on the animated versions of both series, this storyline for fans of all ages will bring the Dark Knight of the beloved Batman: The Animated Series in contact with Nickelodeon’s animated Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. The dynamic duo of writer Matthew K. Manning (Beware the Batman) and artist Jon Sommariva (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Amazing Adventures) will team on the series.
Henry Smith
>“The previous Star Trek/Green Lantern and Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles crossovers were a huge hit with fans of each of the characters,” said Hank Kanalz, DC SVP of Editorial Strategy and Administration. “Bringing these characters back again, and expanding Batman and the Turtles to the realm where they’re most recognized by comic fans and fans of the TV series will make for a great story that any fan can’t wait to read.”
>“It’s always a blast to pair up beloved characters in comic series, and our recent pairings with DC have been especially satisfying on a creative level and in regards to fan satisfaction, too,” said Chris Ryall, IDW’s Chief Creative Officer. “Being able to bring Ciro Nieli’s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles to the amazing animated Gotham envisioned by Bruce Timm and Eric Radomski is a major bonus.”
Dominic Moore
>Saint Walker can't do the LLAP thing because he doesn't have enough fingers absolutely precious
Carson Thomas
>Following the recent success of Batman/TMNT, IDW, DC, and Nickelodeon are also happy to announce another pairing between the Caped Crusader and the Ninja Turtles: Batman/TMNT Adventures, coming this November. Based on the animated versions of both series, this storyline for fans of all ages will bring the Dark Knight of the beloved Batman: The Animated Series in contact with Nickelodeon’s animated Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. The dynamic duo of writer Matthew K. Manning (Beware the Batman) and artist Jon Sommariva (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Amazing Adventures) will team on the series.
While it's neat to get two different incarnations of the characters meeting, it just means we're gonna have to go through the same establishing/first encounter stuff we already went through in the previous Batman/TMNT crossover.
Leo Hall
Nice, the Batman/ TMNT was great. Haven't read the GL/ Star Trek one, but might do now.
Wyatt Hall
Eh, sure why not.
Even if IDW's Nick TMNT output has been pretty bad...
Julian Walker
The Trek/GL one was alright
I'm actually looking forward to the sequel because of the way the first one ended, it should be interesting
Thomas Ramirez
>Based on the animated versions of both series Meh.
John Martin
>While it's neat to get two different incarnations of the characters meeting, it just means we're gonna have to go through the same establishing/first encounter stuff we already went through in the previous Batman/TMNT crossover
Maybe they'll skip over that and pick the story up in medias res?
Because man, I don't wanna go through
>Batman and Turtles mistake each other for enemies and fight >real villain shows up >Batman and Turtles team up to take down the real bad guy
All over again.
Justin Reed
The Trek/GL one is interesting because the Lanterns don't return to their own universe when it's all over. That universe is dead and gone and now the various Lanterns are basically stuck in an alternate Abramsverse. It's an interesting dynamic because it radically alters two worlds.
I'm actually kind of interested to see what the formation of the various Corps does to the Abramsverse.
Luis Ramirez
>Batman/TMNT and Star Trek/Green Lantern are getting sequels! ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh cooooooollllllllllllllllllllllllll
Samuel Gonzalez
I expected a sequel to the previous crossover.
Ryan Harris
Yeah, the first book left off with a great sequel hook. Hopefully they will do something worthwhile with it
Really curious to see if they can somehow restart different corps in their new universe or if their rings are now totally unique, and how much Starfleet started using ring tech
Matthew Sanchez
When will we finally get that DC/Transformers crossover?
David Brown
>When will we finally get that DC/Hasbro crossover? ftfy
Aiden Hernandez
This could have happened but the New52 stopped it.
Jace King
Which is bullshit because the Legion/Star Trek crossover still happened despite the Legion half still existed in the pre52 canon
Ian Cox
>When will we finally get that DC/Transformers crossover?
IDW's Transformers/Avengers crossover was a steaming pile of shit.
What makes you think a Transformers/Justice League crossover from them would be any better?
Caleb Bell
Bendis and his pet New Avengers would not be involved.
Christopher Evans
>B:TAS and 2012 TMNT
What a weird combination. You'd think they'd do BtB/2012 or even B:TAS/2003.
Austin Cook
Nobody liked Beware and I guess they're going with 2012 since it's the most recent?
Christopher Phillips
Beware>>> TMNT, though.
I guess I should be glad they just didn't rely on the 80's cartoon yet again.