Sunburst Viral- Latest News on Celebrities, gossip, TV,  music and movies
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Featured News
  • Celebrity
  • Movies
  • Music
  • Gossips
  • TV
  • Comics
  • Books
  • Gaming
  • Home
  • Featured News
  • Celebrity
  • Movies
  • Music
  • Gossips
  • TV
  • Comics
  • Books
  • Gaming
No Result
View All Result
Sunburst Viral- Latest News on Celebrities, gossip, TV,  music and movies
No Result
View All Result

Why Batman showed Raphael from Ninja Turtles where his parents died

by Sunburst Viral
2 years ago
in Gaming
0
Home Gaming
0
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter


Batman is standing in the rain. That’s not unusual for Batman, but behind him is someone very out of place: a Ninja Turtle. And what the Dark Knight is saying breaks the boundaries of the absurd. With grumpy little frowns on each of their faces, Batman intones, “This is where I watched my parents die, Raphael.”

Unlike many memetic comic book panels, this one isn’t even Photoshopped. OK, sure, there’s a version that goes around where someone has drawn in a word balloon for Raph — but that’s not the part of the panel that anyone talks about. It’s the panel where Batman tells Raphael this is where his parents died, not the panel where Raphael says “Cowabummer!” to Batman. From such things is virality made.

And yet, it is a cowabummer. Out of context, this single panel from 2016’s Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles miniseries paints the book as gratuitously, obliviously grim, when it’s actually a mashup so earnest it borders on camp. Yes, it’s a comic with a scene where Batman shows Raphael the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle where he watched his parents die. But the truth of the matter is if every Batman and Ninja Turtles story was as smart as this scene, we’d have a lot more great Batman and Ninja Turtles stories.

Commissonner Gordon is taken aback when Batman is joined at the bat-signal by Rafael and Leonardo the ninja turtles in Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.

Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and its two sequel series are actually pretty good. And they have real talent behind them: blockbuster comics writer James Tynion IV and DC Comics mainstay Freddie E. Williams II. The two opened the first book in medias res, with the turtles and Splinter already in Gotham, hot on the heels of Shredder and the Foot Clan. It’s all a dimensional teleportation mishap involving Krang, and to complicate matters, every day our mutated heroes spend in the DC Universe brings them closer to reverting to four regular turtles and one regular rat. Then Ra’s al Ghul gets involved, Shredder starts making animal hybrids out of Batman’s villains, Casey Jones joins the party — things get big and world-shaking pretty quick.

But between all that, Batman meets the reptile ninjas who’ve been thwarting all these heists on Gotham’s tech companies. As for the turtles, they react to Batman like the average teenage boy: They think his secret hideout full of computers and cars and a robot dinosaur and all the pizza that money can buy is cool as hell. And when useful leads on how to get back to their own universe are in thin supply, it’s a great way to keep their minds off their impending de-evolution. Except, of course, for resident bad boy Raphael.

Rafael the Ninja Turtle angrily accuses Batman of being just “some rich guy who puts on a costume and punches bad guys because it seems like fun,” and blames him for his family getting stuck in the DC universe. “I see a selfish little rich kid doing all of this for kicks, and that’s not someone I’m going to put my faith in,” he says in Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2016).

Following this, in grand TMNT tradition, Raphael storms off in a huff, Batman drives out in the rain to find him (wandering the road to Gotham in the traditional incognito turtle uniform: a fedora and a trench coat), and takes him to the scene we already know.

Which is to say, the part where Batman brings Raphael the Ninja Turtle to Crime Alley in the rain to tell him that this is where he watched his parents die… because he wants Raphael to trust him.

Batman tells a sober Rafael about his parents death, and how it motivates him to “work tirelessly to make sure that what happened to [me] would never happen to another family.” He asks Rafael to “please, help me save you and your family,” in Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2016).

Image: James Tynion IV, Freddie E. Williams II/DC Comics

If you’re thinking, That’s a pretty dramatic way to get somebody to trust your intentions, well, it’s Batman. I don’t know what to tell you. The man is theatrical.

And if you think about the idea for more than two seconds, the whole idea is blindingly obvious. Batman, meeting four teenage martial arts experts? Batman knows exactly what to do with teenage martial artists.

Adoption papers

“I’m certainly not the one cleaning the grease off your suit, I’ll say that much,” grumbles Alfred as the Ninja Turtles hand Batman a slice of pizza. “It’s good,” he admits, after taking a bite, in Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2016).

Batman loves helping teenage martial arts experts with their problems! That’s just his whole deal with Robin! He’s arguably better at it than fighting actual crime!

Where the rising turtle meets the falling bat

In-universe crossovers may be a cornerstone of superhero stories, but the reputation of cross-brand crossovers is poor, to say the least. Things like DC and Marvel’s famous Amalgam universe or Batman vs. Predator are outliers in a sea of forgettable attempts.

But even if you don’t think Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is in that rarefied pantheon of exceptions to the rule, I think you’ll have to admit that it’s a story that doesn’t merely deliver on what makes Batman and the Ninja Turtles cool. It’s a story that understood the chewy emotional themes that have allowed each franchise to become multigenerational, saw how those themes could overlap, and made it the center of the story. If that’s not the point of a crossover like this, I don’t know what is.

So keep laughing at Batman telling Raphael that this is where his parents died, because, yeah. It’s absurd. It’s really, really funny. But spare a thought for the creators brave enough, earnest enough, and wise enough to put it on the page with a straight face.



Source link

Tags: Batmancelebrity newsDiedhollywood gossipshollywood newslatest hollywood newsNinjaParentsRaphaelshowedTurtles
Previous Post

Blacking Out by Chip Mosher & Peter Krause, Now From Dark Horse

Next Post

The Cast, Premiere Date & More Updates – Hollywood Life

Related Posts

LG UltraGear 27″ Gaming Monitor 40% Off, Now Selling for the Price of a Basic No-Name Monitor
Gaming

LG UltraGear 27″ Gaming Monitor 40% Off, Now Selling for the Price of a Basic No-Name Monitor

by Sunburst Viral
October 31, 2025
Japan: Nintendo Switch 2 sold 65K units this week and Pokemon Legends Z-A sees strong sales
Gaming

Japan: Nintendo Switch 2 sold 65K units this week and Pokemon Legends Z-A sees strong sales

by Sunburst Viral
October 30, 2025
Mortal Kombat Legacy Kollection review: good collection, great documentary
Gaming

Mortal Kombat Legacy Kollection review: good collection, great documentary

by Sunburst Viral
October 30, 2025
Report: Heart Machine Is Laying Off Employees A Second Time This Month, Weeks Before Its Next Game
Gaming

Report: Heart Machine Is Laying Off Employees A Second Time This Month, Weeks Before Its Next Game

by Sunburst Viral
October 30, 2025
Japanese Charts: Pokémon Is Still On Top As Mario Kart World Approaches 2 Million Physical Sales
Gaming

Japanese Charts: Pokémon Is Still On Top As Mario Kart World Approaches 2 Million Physical Sales

by Sunburst Viral
October 30, 2025
Next Post
The Cast, Premiere Date & More Updates – Hollywood Life

The Cast, Premiere Date & More Updates – Hollywood Life

GET THE FREE NEWSLETTER

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
Olivia Wilde Wears Bridal Gown to Colton Underwood’s Wedding

Olivia Wilde Wears Bridal Gown to Colton Underwood’s Wedding

May 15, 2023
Must-Read Fantasy & Sci-Fi Books

Must-Read Fantasy & Sci-Fi Books

July 11, 2025
Book review of The Five Wolves by Peter McCarty

Book review of The Five Wolves by Peter McCarty

October 14, 2025
Taylor Swift and Matty Healy reportedly split

Taylor Swift and Matty Healy reportedly split

June 5, 2023
Dance Moms’ Christi Lukasiak Arrested for DUI 

Dance Moms’ Christi Lukasiak Arrested for DUI 

July 16, 2024
Will Briar Go Ongoing? Stephanie Hans’ Variant Drives #1 Orders

Will Briar Go Ongoing? Stephanie Hans’ Variant Drives #1 Orders

September 1, 2022
DWTS Judge Cheryl Burke Slams Alix Earle’s Stepmom For Body Shaming Her With ‘Ozempic’ Dig! ‘In Front Of Your Children’!

DWTS Judge Cheryl Burke Slams Alix Earle’s Stepmom For Body Shaming Her With ‘Ozempic’ Dig! ‘In Front Of Your Children’!

October 31, 2025
How Morning Shows Went All Out with Their Costumes!

How Morning Shows Went All Out with Their Costumes!

October 31, 2025
Why Is Jenna Ortega Not in ‘Scream 7’? What Happened After Melissa – Hollywood Life

Why Is Jenna Ortega Not in ‘Scream 7’? What Happened After Melissa – Hollywood Life

October 31, 2025
From athletes to pop stars: The biggest celebrity engagements of 2025, including Taylor Swift, Liam Hemsworth and Cristiano Ronaldo

From athletes to pop stars: The biggest celebrity engagements of 2025, including Taylor Swift, Liam Hemsworth and Cristiano Ronaldo

October 31, 2025
Woody Allen Seen Eyeing Madrid For Next Film As Funding Revealed

Woody Allen Seen Eyeing Madrid For Next Film As Funding Revealed

October 31, 2025
LG UltraGear 27″ Gaming Monitor 40% Off, Now Selling for the Price of a Basic No-Name Monitor

LG UltraGear 27″ Gaming Monitor 40% Off, Now Selling for the Price of a Basic No-Name Monitor

October 31, 2025
  • Home
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • DMCA
  • Cookie Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Contact us
SUNBURST VIRAL

Copyright © 2022 - Sunburst Viral.
Sunburst Viral is not responsible for the content of external sites.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Featured News
  • Celebrity
  • Movies
  • Music
  • Gossips
  • TV
  • Comics
  • Books
  • Gaming

Copyright © 2022 - Sunburst Viral.
Sunburst Viral is not responsible for the content of external sites.