Back in 2023 IDW launched Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Saturday Morning Adventures, a most radical ongoing comic series revisiting the world of the beloved 1987 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles cartoon. Two years later, the series is still going strong and showing no signs of slowing down anytime soon. During New York Comic Con, we had the chance to sit down with TMNT: Saturday Morning Adventures writer Erik Burnham and artist Sarah Myer to discuss what’s to come for everyone’s favorite Heroes in a Half Shell.
Taimur Dar: For any creator that works in the TMNT franchise, I think the greatest joy is being able to create new characters, specifically mutants. You’ve had the opportunity to add new mutants to toybox through TMNT: Saturday Morning Adventures such as Ptah. What goes into creating new characters for the TMNT: Saturday Morning Adventures universe?
Erik Burnham: We come up with an idea for the story and we look if we have something that fits from the toys or cartoons. I just like creating new characters anyway because sometimes you can have a lot more fun bending the story with a character that doesn’t exist. It’s as easy as having a concept that fits with how Danny [Schoening] or Sarah draws it. A mummy and a crocodile with a weird brain were fun ideas that fit the Turtles. It’s a simple answer but it’s a true answer!

Erik Burnham: When I was writing Ptah, I thought he was going to be very thin. Just a complete opposite of Leatherhead. And I saw the picture and said, “This is better.”
Sarah Myer: I drew him really jacked!
Taimur Dar: The upcoming issue of TMNT: Saturday Morning Adventures features the return of Mutagen Man. I just rewatched the episode for the first time in decades and there’s so much I had forgotten. It’s quite inspired to change his original admittedly somewhat boring ability to alter his appearance to being able to mutate others. What did revisiting the episode and putting a new twist on the Mutagen Man entail?
Erik Burnham: I do go back and watch the episodes when they need to tie-in. I plumb into the Wikis to make sure I don’t do anything truly boneheaded. If I still make a mistake, Sarah will make sure I don’t screw up too badly and embarrass us all! It seemed like an obvious difference to have the Mutagen Man be able to mutate people instead of being able to change himself. It was fun and a way to bring in new things for Sarah to play with.

Taimur Dar: Speaking of cats, it was revealed that Ice Cream Kitty will be debuting in TMNT: Saturday Morning Adventures. Is this a one-time appearance or can we expect more Ice Cream Kitty?
Erik Burnham: Ice Cream Kitty will show up again briefly. If it’s long term or not, we can’t say.
Taimur Dar: The upcoming TMNT: Battle Nexus miniseries that sees multiversal versions of the Heroes in the Half Shell fighting each other will feature one page backup stories by both of you. I assume this isn’t some Mister Ogg shenanigans fake out like before?
Erik Burnham: Correct. There’s only one page so they will lean more towards comedy. It is actually “these” Turtles meeting “these” Turtles. There is no dodge or “fool you” on the reader. It is exactly what it says on the package. Sarah has crushed the panels again and gotten a lot of stuff into one page. I hope people will have fun.
Taimur Dar: The comics market is fairly precarious in terms of the longevity of comic titles. The fact that TMNT: Saturday Morning Adventures has been around for almost three years is no small feat. Anything you can tease in terms of long-term plans for what’s to come?
Erik Burnham: I just turned in issue #40! It’s a little tricky because I don’t remember where we’re at! We’ve got some fun stuff clicking together. We’re going to going to bring back the evil geese and Ace Duck from the April Special. They’re coming up in issue #41.
Sarah Myer: I’m just as excited as anyone else, honestly! Panda Khan has been revealed because of the artwork for Cover A issue #37. All I can say about that is that is a historic moment and I am currently, as soon as I return from the convention, going to get back to inking those pages on issue #37.
Erik Burnham: We did an inventory issue with Dan Schoening that has some of the funniest things I think I’ve written. It’s either the issue before or after Panda Khan. It takes inspiration from a famous source that people will recognize when they read it. It’s not subtle and I can’t wait for people to get to that one.
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