A winner is crowned in Jennika's battle of the bands and two old foes make surprising revelations as the TMNT and allies prepare to take Mutant Town in a new direction! Important steps towards the next chapter of the TMNT saga are made here!
This arc has taken the trope of time travel and used it to create some of the most emotional, heartfelt, and character-developing comics around. Sophie Campell, Ronda Pattison, and Shawn Lee are a true dream team of TMNT creators and just creators as a whole because every single piece of the comic sings and combines into something truly amazing much like Jennika's band in the story. This series as a whole is Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles at it's character-driven best and should be on everyone's reading list. Read Full Review
While the current storylines appear to be wrapping up, there's still Old Hob and the election and the return of Oroku Saki who will be providing something quite different to the title than what various Turtle adaptations have done with the character in the past. Yes, the future does look bright indeed. Read Full Review
An issue that hits the ground running and never stops. Confirming an openly bisexual character alone is enough to give it praise, but it goes above and beyond from there to really make it feel like we can only go up from here. Read Full Review
I emphatically believe that Campbell, Pattison, and Lee are one of the best teams on the shelves of any ongoing series. This issue is just another layer of proof. This book is beautiful on many levels, with big reveals, bigger speculation, and...love. I hope you enjoyed this issue as much as I did. Read Full Review
Despite my griping, TMNT #117 is a mostly good book. IDWs Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles has been fun pretty consistently thus far. I look forward to what comes next given the developments of Litas arc. Read Full Review
Despite the battle of the bands being a bit of a letdown, the series continues to be stellar. Read Full Review
great art and characters. Indie comics are the best.
Another strong issue. This is one of the most consistently great comics you can find on shelves. Always a good time