TMNT Color Classics Micro Series: Donatello #1
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TMNT Color Classics Micro Series: Donatello #1

Writer: Peter Laird, Kevin Eastman Artist: Kevin Eastman, Peter Laird Publisher: IDW Publishing Release Date: March 13, 2013 Critic Reviews: 4
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A solo story following Donatello on an adventure to remember! Donatello meets a reclusive artist by the name of Kirby in his building's basement apartment. No ordinary artist, Kirby has a magic pencil that makes his drawings come to life! Before they know it, Donatello and Kirby are in over their heads and stuck in a dangerous dimension of Kirby's creating!

  • 10
    Geekality - Worm VonChaos Mar 12, 2013

    If you're a fan of the old black and white or the current ongoing series, you should give this series a look. Go ninja go ninja go" Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    First Comics News - Matthew Szewczyk Mar 12, 2013

    As a one-shot the story is perfectly contained and will please all TMNT fans, both old and new, as it includes all the hallmarks of a great turtle story; action, humor and heart. The new coloring is done very well and if you did not know that it was originally published in black & white you may not realize that it was added decades later. In fact, the color serves to help distinguish between the story, which is in full color, and the drawings that Kirby is producing during the adventure. They contrast better and make a great story even better. Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    Comic Addicts - Anant Sagar Mar 5, 2012

    My verdict is that, this series is definitely one to catch. Well written and well drawn, its gripping, it's fun. If you've ever been a fan, find a copy, open it, read it, and run through the halls screaming COWABUNGA!!!! Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Comic Bastards - Samantha Roehrig Mar 13, 2013

    I think these new color classics allow readers the chance to experience the team of the Eastman and Laird in their original form. I always look forward to reading the next issue and since I was too young to start the comic when it came out, I can now have the joy of starting from the beginning feeling like it is new in a way. Read Full Review

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