Superstar artist Juan Ferreyra (Batman & Robin, Green Arrow) makes his debut as TMNT's new ongoing artist! The Turtles are back together, on the run, and at one another's throats. Navigating a New York City that used to be their home but is now a hostile territory, the four brothers try to get things back to normal, but Donatello is deeply scarred following his captivity. Will the four brothers be able to rally? Or will they find themselves at the mercy of the Foot Clan?
If you have not been reading IDW's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, TMNT #6 is the perfect place to start. If you have been reading it, get ready for more of the same intense action and character work that has defined the series to date. This is a book to keep an eye on. Read Full Review
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #6 is a welcome issue for fans of the four brothers coming together. Getting them united is going to be a more challenging task, but it makes for a fascinating read as they're four against a city determined to take them down. The odds are against them, but once they get together and it might be the FOOT and their allies that will be on the defensive from the four brothers. Read Full Review
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #6 is a amazing comic book is a must-read experience. Jason Aaron and Juan Ferreyra handle the story in a way that pays off the build up of the last five issues while creating a new starting point for the franchise. It's such an immersive experience that when it ends you will just want to read what is next right away. Read Full Review
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #6 kicks off this next arc of a tragic story. The Turtles are at odds with themselves and the place they call home. It continues to stand out for me as a top-tier story and one everyone needs to be reading. Read Full Review
Even if you haven't purchased or read the first five issues, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #6 is a hell of a starting point for readers. It delivers tons of action, humor, and heartbreak in an issue that feels like a punch to the gut. Read Full Review
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #6 is a reminder that the Turtles' biggest strength is their unity, and that without it, they're in grave danger. It also solidifies its creative team, with Aaron and Ferreya delivering a wicked combo of teenage angst and martial arts. Read Full Review
Six months into the run, I can assure you Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is better than ever and genuinely recommended! If the trade paperback re-release in June is just too far away, do yourself a favor, pop on down to your LCS, and pick up an issue. Read Full Review
This beautifully explores the unbreakable bond of the turtles, even when their differences threaten to pull them apart. Jason Aaron and Co. have created another gripping and heartfelt chapter in TMNT lore. Read Full Review
Jason Aaron's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles continues to carve a unique path for itself in the history of the franchise. With Juan Ferreyra now on board as series artist, TMNT #6 finds the pieces of the puzzle coming together in dramatic style but with a long way to go before our heroes emotional scars are healed. Read Full Review
Another incredible issue. Juan Ferreyra is my favorite active artist, he has a way with texture and kinetic energy that is unmatched. I can't say enough good things about his work. This has been an incredibly well-written book too. The Turtles' individual traits are well represented, and the physical changes (especially to Donny) are very interesting. Donny being crazy and Mikey letting his fame go to his head are nice wrinkles to their personalities. This is one of my favorite books right now. Incredible stuff.
This is fire!!!
Jason Aaron is 6/6 so far and this might be the strongest issue. Its dark, emotional, and this art is just immaculate. Juan Ferreyra needs to be 10x more popular than he is.
another solid issue plus the art from Juan Ferreryra really stands out in a good way