The Turtles' new home is infiltrated by Old Hob's spies! A game of cat and mouse begins as the Turtles begin to question how far they will have to go to protect themselves and the innocent mutants around them.
In a comic that highlights the core group's ninja moves, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #111 also offers a pair of emotional moments. First there's Sally comforting Mona Lisa after the brutal reality of her parents unfortunate reaction to her mutation. Second, there's the warm fuzzy of the kids celebrating the Turtles' victory. Read Full Review
There is a lot to unpack in this issue. From Mona, Sally, and then the spectacular ending, even after reading it a couple of times Im still grinning from ear to ear. With every issue, I am still amazed at how this team continues to take the turtles to new avenues and keep it fresh and exciting issue after issue. Do yourself and favor and read this book! Read Full Review
TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES #111's characters express the emotions, reactions, and experiences that reflect the real world with stunning clarity. Read Full Review
Another excellent installment of a series that rarely falters. Read Full Review
The story in TMNT #111 starts to pick up some steam, and that final page reveal! All I can say is "go ninja! go ninja! go!". Campbell has, hopefully, started to find her groove with this issue after a stellar start to her run writing TMNT hit a little lull for me. but TMNT #111 is a definite bright spot. The art, while again, nothing technically wrong with it, is actually great artwork. Just for me, personally, it does not fit the story well and that is the reason for a lower score. This issue does have me excited to read TMNT again and very interested to see what is coming up next for the Splinter Clan. Read Full Review
The story in TMNT #111 starts to pick up some steam, and that final page reveal! All I can say is “go ninja! go ninja! go!”. Campbell has, hopefully, started to find her groove with this issue after a stellar start to her run writing TMNT hit a little lull for me. but TMNT #111 is a definite bright spot. The art, while again, nothing technically wrong with it, is actually great artwork. Just for me, personally, it does not fit the story well and that is the reason for a lower score. This issue does have me excited to read TMNT again and very interested to see what is coming up next for the Splinter Clan. Read Full Review
Move over Kevin McAllister. The Ninja Turtles have their own traps for the mutants looking to invade their home. Read Full Review