Who is Dr. Jasper Barlow, and is he friend or foe? As the TMNT regroup from their battle with the Punk Frogs, the doctor makes some of our heroes an offer they may find hard to refuse, and reveals a most startling creation he calls... VENUS. Plus, a tense situation between the Utroms and Triceratons goes from bad to worse!
‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles' continues to be a dense and character-rich series that keeps moving the characters forward while expertly indulging in meaningful and massive world-building. After an arc that saw political overhauling of their new home, the characters are at their lowest as they find themselves overwhelmed by unexpected and colorful new foes. Read Full Review
For a story about a fringe community trying to support itself, broadly, and its members, specifically, the idea of someone like Barlowe preying about such personal needs and vulnerabilities is fascinating and appropriately sinister. Read Full Review
With the destruction of the Splinter Clan Dojo Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #127 begins a new chapter for the series. Sophie Campbell and Pablo Tunica get that point across with how the Ninja Turtles handle the major blow they and their allies just suffered. That along with the massive debut of Venus back into the TMNT world there is a lot here that will capture fans interest for what will happen next. Read Full Review
I cant believe this is series is so consistently good if not great. Wow, this is horror stuff right now. Any Marvel/DC Fan who wants to branch out other companies, read this series.
Very strong issue with a MAJOR return not just for this comic but for the franchise.
But while that was already spoiled long ago, this book provides plenty of good stuff leading up to the reveal. Very cool action and expressive art.
At 127 issues in its a great feat to still be so consistently good.
The OG female turtle Venus has her creepy debut in a great setup thats started in issue 125.
Great issue with a nice mad scientist horror theme to begin a compelling story.