The trial of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles begins here! Framed for a murder they didn’t commit, the brothers Hamato are prisoners of the Foot Clan, awaiting the judgment of the city’s greatest criminals. In the battle for New York City, the TMNT have officially…lost.
Teenage Ninja Turtles #10 is another excellent entry in what is one of the must-read comic books on the market right now. Jason Aaron and Juan Ferreyra get over how bad of a situation Leonardo, Raphael, Michelangelo, and Donatello now that they've been captured by their adversaries. It all leads to really getting you to wonder if there is any way out of what is going on. As a reader that creates an even greater investment in wanting to find out what happens next. Read Full Review
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #10 doesn't let up for a minute, as it puts the Turtles through trials both literal and figurative. While there are glimpses of hope on the horizon, the Heroes in a Half-Shell have an uphill battle ahead of them in upcoming issues. Read Full Review
This issue takes a slower, more storytelling approach than the last few issues. Bringing the reader into the internal turmoil, as well as the conspiracy against our heroes in a half shell. Jason Aaron does a great job of making us feel the struggle the turtles are going through personally, as well as with the system that is stacked against them. He also gives us some hope, as he teases that some reinforcements are on the way. Read Full Review
I swear, Juan Ferrererya's art is beautiful. This is his best art in my opinion, and Jason Aaron is a worthy successor to the previous TMNT series
Good enough issue but felt the courtroom scene went on a little too long. As someone who feels the arguing amongst each other bit has gone on too long, I loved the page of them coming together, but unfortunately Aaron totally stepped back from it in on the next page and retread the whole bickering trope.