Writers: | Tim Seeley |
Colorists: | Andrew Dalhouse |
Pencillers: | Freddie Williams II |
Publisher: | Dark Horse Comics |
Startmo: | September 25 |
Startyr: | 2024 |
Issues: | 4 |
Turtles of Grayskull |
Turtles of Grayskull is an American comic book limited series written by Tim Seeley, drawn by Freddie Williams II and colored by Andrew Dalhouse. The series features a storyline that crosses-over Mattel's Masters of the Universe with Paramount/Nickelodeon's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.[1] It was first published as a minicomic series accompanying an offshoot of the Masters of the Universe action figure franchise, and will be published as an expanded series by Dark Horse Comics on September 25, 2024.
Turtles of Grayskull is a comic book limited series published by Dark Horse Comics, being a crossover event between Masters of the Universe by Mattel and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles by Paramount and Nickelodeon.
Writer Tim Seeley said, "As inevitable as a meet up between He-Man and the Turtles has felt, it took some time getting done! And now that it's here, I have a huge pile of newly purchased figures and a bunch of pages for what is one of the most awesome comics I've ever gotten to work on. To say Freddie and I approached this Dark Horse series with some screaming-our-heads-off-style enthusiasm is underselling it a bit. I can't wait until you get to read this."[2]
Artist Freddie E. Williams II added, "He-Man and the Ninja Turtles? Tim and I have been discussing potential plots and ideas for a few years, and he still surprised me with an even cooler (unique) way to connect these worlds, and reconnect and connect again...in this bending world hopping, time-skipping approach. This crossover has a long lineage -- many of us fans have been bashing He-Man and the Ninja Turtles together since we were kids! And I'm honored and thrilled to draw it!"
The publication was preceded by a planned crossover comic project, titled He-Man/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles featuring the IDW versions of the Turtles, which Williams provided illustration sketches for. After a brief initial approval in 2019, the project was abruptly cancelled.[3] In early 2024. a crossover toy line was started as an offshoot of the Origin action figure series, which, following a longstanding tradition with the MOTU franchise, incorporated accompanying minicomics illustrated by Williams.[4] [5]
On Eternia, the current tranquility in the city of Eternos is disrupted by a paradimensional incident alert from the Swamps of Gangoon. He-Man departs with Battle Cat, Ram Man and Moss Man to investigate, but are not heard from again. Several days later, Man-At-Arms, Teela and Roboto follow their trail to the swamps, where they are attacked by a strangely changed Trap-Jaw and a horde of big-jawed robots. Just before they are overwhelmed, a quartet of masked reptiloids suddenly appears and destroys the robots, allowing the Eternian heroes to defeat Trap-Jaw.
The reptiloids introduce themselves as the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, denizens of Earth who have been trying to thwart another scheme hatched by their archenemies Shredder and Krang. By use of their Technodrome's interdimensional portal, the villains had detected a castle harboring an immense power and planned to harness it for their conquest plans. When the Turtles intervened, an explosion occurred which hurled all participants to Eternia, along with a sizeable supply of mutagen ("ooze"). Since the Turtles recognize the robots in Trap-Jaw's company, the heroes deduce that Shredder and Krang must have joined forced with Skeletor. In order to prepare for the confrontation, the Eternians invite the Turtles to Eternos, where Donatello upgrades Man-At-Arms and Teela's weaponry with turtle-themed armor and Roboto with additional parts, turning him into Metal-Boto.[6]
Suddenly, Beast-Man appears in Eternos. He reports that Skeletor, Shredder and Krang have captured He-Man's team and used the ooze to mutate them and several of Skeletor's henchmen, causing him to desert before he could be mutated too. Despite suspecting that he is lying, Man-At-Arms and Teela agree that Beast-Man is their only chance for finding their missing companions. While Duncan and Donatello stay behind to finish their work on Roboto, Teela and the other Turtles follow Beast-Man, who leads them to a deserted arena, where - as expected - they run into an ambush set by their enemies, which includes He-Man, now a purple-skinned, raging berserker. Before thing come to the worst, Duncan and Roboto come to their aid, and while Roboto stalls pursuit, the rest of the heroes snatch the ooze and retreat to Castle Grayskull, where they hope that a cure can be found.[7]
Inside Grayskull, the Turtles and the Eternian heroes surprisingly encounter Casey Jones and April O'Neil, who had followed the Turtles to their enemies' hideout, were caught in the same interdimensional rift and transported to the castle, where its powers bestowed April with a hawk-themed outfit, the ability to fly, and sorcerous abilities. The Sorceress of Grayskull explains that April is the key to resolving the problem with the mutagen; she also knows that He-Man hurled his Sword of Power away from him when he was mutated, but she has no idea where it is. To find it, they descend to the Dwell of Souls in the lower bowels of the castle, where April summons the Spirit of Grayskull in the form of Splinter, the Turtles' adopted father. "Splinter-Skull" (as dubbed by Michelangelo) tells them where to find the sword, but once the Turtles arrive there, they are ambushed first by a mutated Mer-Man, then by Skeletor and He-Man. He-Man and Leonardo lunge for the Power Sword, contacting it at the same time, and suddenly a power burst is released, which transports the Turtles and He-Man back to Grayskull and cures He-Man of his mutation.[8]