Jennika comes face to face with the person who almost killed her-Karai! Will the other Turtles be able to stop her from exacting revenge before Bebop and Rocksteady find her first?
The weight of their potential future closes in on the Turtles and their allies as they are brought face to face with two adorable and deadly 90s era foes. Read Full Review
This issue has some heavy elements to unpack. I feel with this issue dealing with Jenny and her situation I cant help to think back to my times when I felt some turbulence in life and really didnt know where to turn for answers. Jenny has a lot to think about as do the rest of the family moving forward with Lita. What does the future hold for the family? Only Sophie and Company know and Im confident that we are getting ready to enter one hell of an arc and possibly one that will force the reader to pick sides. As I say with almost every reviewits a great time to be a TMNT fan! Read Full Review
I was a little surprised at how much I enjoyed TMNT #114, especially after not being too high on the previous issue. As always, I mean, the art is incredible and if Campbell is drawing it is going to be great, visually. But I think, storytelling-wise, Campbell steps it up in this issue. Read Full Review
TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES #114 is the dramatic issue we've been waiting for. Read Full Review
The issue offers basic time traveler moments where Lita encounters herself and her friends, Jennika confronts Karai with thoughts of murder in her head (leading to a physical confrontation between her and Raphael), and the Turtles' first encounter with Rahzar and Tokka (which ends with one the group being flung several blocks through the air after mistakenly upsetting them). Read Full Review
A solid issue that slowly continues the forward momentum of the story, but keeps the Turtles a bit too complacent in regards to larger issues they're a part of. Read Full Review
The team embarks on a recon mission to search for the wayward mutants Tokka and Rahzar, which is standard fare. Still, it is elevated by Campbell's artwork and Bebop and Rocksteady's return, injecting a chaotic uncertainty into the proceedings. Read Full Review