The Turtles, usually in the shadows, have to fight in Teleportation and the Rangers with the Turtle Van and call back to the first
They are used to, use different transport methods like the Turtles with This issue, they both get to be in missions different than However, it’s not just enough for them to Having these big bulky mutants be Power Rangers is memorable to me.
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Plus, with the TV show, we have gotten aliens that morphed into Rangers, but it’s always the same humanoid shape (for obvious reasons). I’m glad they aren’t an exact match, that the visor designs and the mouthpieces are more bestial.
The helmets are my favorite aspect of the designs. I appreciate how the Turtle Rangers have the base design of the MMPR Rangers, but still manage to have their own elements to them. aren’t off the hook just yet.Turtle Rangers and the Ninja Rangers are amazing.
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The streaming giant has just announced it’s renewing our hero's eponymous animated series for a third season, meaning those more villainous types at V.I.L.E. September's not far off, but we can't wait for what sounds like a major Who expansion. Where's a time-hopping TARDIS when you need one?įinally, we may not know where in the world Carmen Sandiego is right this second, but at least we know the stealthy 1990s hero will be coming back to Netflix. BBC hypes the event as a non-stop immersion in a new Doctor Who tale, one that’ll saturate “products and experiences” from September all the way to the story’s conclusion in January of next year. Featuring familiar monsters (yes, there’ll be Daleks) and companion Rose Tyler, the Doctors will set off on a time-limited mission to “defend the universe from a terrible race.”Īccording to the BBC, more details will come along as the start date nears, but weaving together the Time Lord Victorious story will involve “audio, novels, comics, vinyl, digital, immersive theatre, escape rooms and games” - in other words, pretty much every type of media platform where Doctor Who already has a presence. Set to kick off in September, the 12-week event will rope in Doctors Eight, Nine, and Ten, each of whom must travel “across Space and Time” during the Dark Times that heralded the universe’s very start - “when even the Eternals were young,” BBC teases. BBC has just revealed an ambitious multi-platform Doctor Who story event titled Time Lord Victorious, a new Doctor Who lore world set to be “told across audio, novels, comics, vinyl, digital, immersive theatre, escape rooms and games,” the network announced via the Doctor Who website. The Who-verse is about to expand in a big way. Story details are still light, and, other than the tease that the first issue will arrive sometime this year, no release date has yet been set - so stay tuned. The series will reportedly feature five 48-page installments, with three editions planned for the first issue - two with retail-variant cover art. Via THR, which first reported the news, The Last Ronin will be set in the year 2040 and revisits a 33-year-old idea - one that Eastman said he’s long wanted to flesh out in the comics.Īfter rediscovering a story he and Laird had written back in 1987, which was originally set in 2017, Eastman said he “drifted back to a very different time in TMNT history - back when it was all about the comics, mostly just Peter and I writing and drawing the issues, pre-everything the world would soon come to know about these characters that we'd created and called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.”ĭescribing the new series as “a heartfelt love poem to all the TMNT universes of the past,” Eastman told THR that The Last Ronin glimpses “one possible future” for the stealthy reptilian quartet.