By Mark Rodriguez Danger Girl is another one of those series from the late 90's/early 2000's that I only heard about from Wizard magazine, similar to Witchblade, Gen 13 and the Tomb Raider comics. I finally got my hands on the first issue, so let's see what adventures these super spies get themselves into. "Dangerously Yours" opens with a 'previously on Danger Girl' that explains that Abbey Chase snuck into the Costa Rican lair of known criminal Donavin Conrad to steal the Golden Skull of Koo Koo Diego. Donavin managed to capture her and get the skull first and Abbey used an explosion as a distraction to escape and continue to pursue him. The Danger Girls are on the way to get her. Abbey stole a jeep and in trying to escape her captors she ended up driving off a cliff. Elsewhere in the Bahamas, a man is relaxing an talking through a modified coconut phone as he hears of an explosion in the area that the Danger Girls were in. The man assures him that the
By Mark Rodriguez The Turtles finally defeated Shredder and Renet took the Forever Blades to a safe place. During these events, Mr. Ogg grabbed the Turtles and put them on trial for constantly breaking the fourth wall. Donatello tricked him into letting them go but he still wanted revenge. In this issue, Mr. Ogg returns and we get one of the biggest Ninja Turtles crossovers yet! "Told You I'd Be Back" (The Ogglympics Part 1) opens with Mr. Ogg blasting his TV to bits since he can't find anything good on. He says everything is just remakes, sequels or adaptations and he's sick of it. Then he realizes what series he's in and he reminds the readers that he doesn't include the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles since they haven't even have 10 movies yet. Mr. Ogg is still angry that the Turtles constantly get away with breaking the fourth wall which he says is not for lesser beings. Mr. Ogg walks past a statue of the original Mirage Turtles and asks why the one