
The following contains spoilers to Teenage mutant ninja turtles x naruto # 4, for sale now from IdW Publishing
At the end of the film, Free fromThe main antagonist of the film, the Reverend Shaw Moore, changed their minds on the fact of not allowing the city’s teenagers to attend a dance in a city (since their city prohibited the dances, in a crusade led by Moore), after seeing some inhabitants start burning the library books, and he realized that his moral crusade had become much too authoritarian. Meanwhile, however, there are local tremors that do not want the dance to happen, so the main leader of the dance movement, Ren McCormick (who moved to the town of Chicago with his mother), defends his boyfriend when the local tremors attack them in dance. They are fighting on the hooligans, and it is this great dramatic moment, but reinders to the party after the fight and tells everyone: “Dance!”
In other words, when things are the most dramatic, you sometimes want to celebrate with great exaggerated experience, and simply detach yourself and have fun. This is really what the last issue of Teenage mutant ninja turtles x naruto # 4 is like. The writer Caleb Goellner has certainly had a lot of action in this series at this point, but he has also done a lot of construction of the world and the development of the characters, and now that everything is in place, him and the artistic team of Hendry Prasetya and Raúl Angulo can now simply stand out, and have an impressive final, almost complete with impressive fights, above.
Teenage mutant ninja turtles x naruto # 4 is the writer Caleb Goellner, artist Hendry Prasetya, colorist Raúl Angulo and leteur Ed Dukeshire, and he resumes where the last number stopped, Shredder having used stolen mutagens to mutate in a monstrous form which plans to destroy both mutatical adolescents Ninja, and his friends, GOOD. As you can imagine, Shredder’s plan did not work so well at the end.

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How did Shredder become so monstrous?
As I have noted before, this amusing crossing between the worlds of Naruto and Mutant Ninja Turtles teenage, is based on vanity that the world of Naruto established by Masashi Kishimoto is the “main” world, and therefore the multiveal agreement of adolescents. Thus, the turtles are always created by an exhibition to oozing, but they are exposed while living in Big Apple Village, an intelligent combination of New York (which has long been almost a fifth member of the Ninja Turtles mutant ninja holding) and the traditional villages of the Naruto world.
As we saw during the series, The Foot Clan experienced the transfer of various members of the football clan, and which led to one of them, Alopex, to discover the captive of the Turtles, who in turn wanted to find the secret of the Ooz a brilliant and deadly fighter who now has a body like a monster. It’s a deadly combination … for turtles and Naruo and his friends!

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How do turtles, Naruto and his friends stop Shredder?
Goellner has done an excellent job in this series with the fact that Naruto has a demon of nine cage in him (which gives him access to interesting powers, but, well, you know, it is always a scary demon in you), and obviously, when things are disastrous, Naruto is even more tempted to turn to the dragon, but rather, the work is still. team!
You see, while Naruto hears Shredder to give his story to sobs on the clan reasons. In other words, Shredder has never adopted the value of trusting others and improving yourself thanks to your faith in others.
This then leads to turtles and Naruto and his friends to come together, and to find intelligent plans to attack Shredder, and it leads to Prasetya and Angulo to draw epic battle sequences, and Goellner obviously has an explosion of names for all these attack movements.
Half-Coquille Rasengan spiral spiral?
I mean, come, how cool?!
This series was really close to the platonic ideal of how these types of crossing should take place. You start with everything “the misunderstanding between the heroes leads to a fight”, then the second issue highlighted the similarities between the different characters, and now you end with a massive team against the Big Bad.
I love all the heads to the story of the two characters. This is the kind of thing where you can absolutely say that Goellner is a fan of all these characters, and he expresses it in a series of fun and fun comics. It will be deliciously read as a commercial pocket collection, and, of course, everything ends with pizza!
Source: IDW