The continuation of Sophie Campbell's epic run! With the Armageddon Game over, new groups compete to fill NYC's power vacuum from new ninja clans to the police, and even old threats like Dr. Barlow. After the Armageddon Game, the Hamato brothers are so divided, they can't even agree on what the biggest threat is. With the city vulnerable, it may have to look elsewhere for help as the TMNT might not even be able to help themselves, let alone New York.
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Everything is changing and the ‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles' are struggling to keep up as the waves keep crashing upon them. There are always personal emotional stakes with this series and the creative team continues to maximize that feeling with this latest issue and arc. Read Full Review
delves deeper into the personal struggles and evolving dynamics of Clan Hamato. Campbell skillfully captures the anxieties and vulnerabilities of Donatello, Michelangelo, and Raphael, reminding us of their humanity amidst the chaos. The artwork by Gavin Smith continues to impress, seamlessly transitioning between the grounded moments and the chilling horror elements. I am looking forward to learning the origins of this malevolent force controlling Leatherhead, and whether or not the Turtles will be able to survive as a cohesive family unit. Read Full Review
While it misses out on effectively continuing the setup of last issues cliffhanger, Teenage Mutant NinjaTurtles #141is still a solid issue in it's own right, effectively moving the story forward while shining a more specific light on the Turtles growing divide. Read Full Review
Despite claiming victory in The Armageddon Game, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles seem more fractured than ever in this new era. Read Full Review
Wow this new direction is setting the stage for so many unique stories to come. So much to like here with the feel of a crime comic then adding in Barlow into the mix for some horror elements. I also love to see Mikey getting to bug to explore beyond the city and makes total sense for his personality. I wasn’t sure about this new direction last issue but now I’m sold and can’t wait for more.