The fallout from the confrontation between the Mutanimals and the TMNT continues with many questioning what direction Mutant Town is headed for. While the Turtles discuss their new path forward, Hob begins to set his sights on a new target: Baxter Stockman!
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is a series that should be on the pull-list of anyone that is a fan of these characters because it delivers some of the best comic book work around every single issue. This slightly rotating creative team is masterful at hitting all the emotional, action-packed, and deep character moments as they continue to build a fully realized lived-in world for these pop culture icons to inhabit. Truly one of the best comic books on the stands right now. Read Full Review
Another solid outing for the series. Read Full Review
There's a hopefulness here with so many of the characters planning and building for the future, despite the challenges ahead. We also get Halloween night, complete with frankly adorable costumes for everyone. With characters splitting up important roles within Mutant Town, it's no surprise which Turtle takes on the role of protector, although Raphael‘s first attempt to collar Hob doesn't end so well. Read Full Review
Technically competent and pleasing to the eye, but feels like standard fare otherwise, and is disappointingly dull on the whole. Read Full Review
Hob decides to give up on running the town and instead focus on their synthetic mutagen and using them on animal sanctuaries. This story arc has potential but between the house style art, dull colors and lack of character depth it's entirely bland in its execution. Read Full Review