Leonardo deals with a betrayal in the present day. And in the future, Donatello reflects on the TMNT's past as he realizes a hard truth about Armaggon. All anyone really knows is that the future is less certain than it's ever been-especially with Armaggon on a rampage to rewrite the past! How far back will they have to go to stop him? Longtime TMNT writer Sophie Campbell and superstar artist Vincenzo Federici continue telling one of the biggest TMNT stories yet on the last stop before #150!
Showcases Campbell's adept storytelling as it delves into the complexities of identity and autonomy. Leo's turmoil over Lita's un-mutation highlights the ethical dilemmas posed by wielding power over others' identities. Meanwhile, in the future, themes of longing and nostalgia are woven into the narrative, mirroring the sentimentality of this concluding arc. Federici's art elevates the emotional depth of the story, from intense action sequences to subtle character expressions, while Pattison's color choices enhance the visual storytelling. Read Full Review
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #149 is a functional issue, and there's still reason to hope that issue #150 will be the grand finale the run deserves. Read Full Review
The IDW TMNT run has been truly special and Sophie Campbell's art and writing have been a huge part of that but this time crisis/QNA story line isn't working for me. Everything just feels to convoluted and all over the place losing any tension or my concern for the outcome. There is still some good character work and emotional moments such as how devastated I was to see Lita de-mutated. Great art too. I really hope it all comes together in the final issue.