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It is the fourth and final crossover involving ''[[Wild West C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa]]''. The previous crossover is ''[[The Crystal at the Heart of the World]]''. |
It is the fourth and final crossover involving ''[[Wild West C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa]]''. The previous crossover is ''[[The Crystal at the Heart of the World]]''. |
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== Credits == |
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Revision as of 16:12, 13 April 2019
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All Tomorrow's Yesterdays is issue #58 of Tales of the TMNT volume 2, published on May 2009 by Mirage Studios.
It is the fourth and final crossover involving Wild West C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa. The previous crossover is The Crystal at the Heart of the World.
Credits
- Plot: Stephen Murphy & Ryan Brown
- Script: Stephen Murphy
- Art: Dario Brizuela
- Lettering: Eric Talbot
- Frontispiece: Michael Dooney
- Front Cover: Dario Brizuela & Steve Lavigne
- Back Cover: Fernando Leon Gonzalez
Characters
Major Characters
- Cowlorado Kid
- The Dakota Dude
- Donatello
- Casey Jones
- Leonardo
- Marshal Moo Montana
- Michelangelo
- Raphael
Minor Characters
- Cudley the Cowlick
- Shadow Jones (frontispiece cameo)
- Galactose
- Glurin
- NYPD Xenosquad
- Ola
- Utrom Preservi
Archie Comics Cameos
- Bebop
- Dreadmon
- Jack Finney / Man Ray
- Jess Harley / Leatherhead
- Jagwar
- Krang
- Mondo Gecko
- Raphael
- Rocksteady
- Wingnut
Synopsis
A threat from beyond space and time is awakened by a renegade group of Utroms, leaving the fate of not one but two worlds in the hands of the TMNT - our Earth, as well as the alternate Earth of the Wild West C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa! Guest-starring Cudley the Cowlick!
Trivia
- This story is continued from Tales of the TMNT (Vol. 2) #52.
- The Utromi Preservi and the NYPD Xenosquad were first introduced in Tales of the TMNT (Vol. 2) #6, in the backup story The Raisin'.
- This issue features cameo appearances by many characters from the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures comics.
- On the left corner of the page the 1984 Mirage Comic book turtles make a cameo.
- The TMNT Multiverse was later revisited in the TV movie, Turtles Forever.
- This issue also featured a bonus TMNT/C.O.W.-Boys pin-up by Fernando Leon Gonzalez (in addition to his back cover).