When Splinter is kidnapped, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles search for clues across NYC to try to find their master. With all signs pointing to the nefarious Foot Clan, April and Metalhead analyze artifacts recovered by the brothers to help zero in on where Splinter is being held. However, as the gang gets ever closer to Splinter's location, they start to uncover an even greater threat working from the shadows!
This blend between Henry's writing and Pablo's art seem to be a great fit in this One Shot. This is a recommend from me! Read Full Review
In conclusion, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Splintered Fate #1 brings a fresh and intriguing perspective to the iconic Turtles franchise. The narrative, although straightforward, serves as a compelling prologue to the game, immersing readers into the Turtles' world and dynamics. The art within the book is undeniably a highlight, elevating the overall experience with its well-crafted character designs and the vibrant coloring by Gigi Duterix. Despite its merits, the book stumbles in its attempts to seamlessly integrate mobile game elements, disrupting the story's flow and impacting reading enjoyment. Read Full Review
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Splintered Fate #1 more or less serves as a giant ad for a mobile game, with stellar art making up for a stock story. Granted the one shot did its job, as I'm curious enough to check out Splintered Fate. Read Full Review