Our two-color celebration continues! Marvel at new stories featuring the TMNT in their classic black-and-white style but with a touch of green, because we like keeping it fresh that way.
Joining us for this round are superstar creators Jock (Gone, Batman: One Dark Knight), Cameron Chittock (TMNT/Stranger Things), Dave Wielgosz (Man-Bat), Riley Rossmo (Harley Quinn), rock-and-roll artist Alex Ziritt, and more!
These two stories couldn't be more different, yet both hooked me from start to finish due to the premise as well as the art; "Miami Vacation" has a Mad-esque art style while "Green Means Go" feels like a fast-paced shnen anime. It's a great example of how the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles seem to fit into almost every story, and a great read to boot. Read Full Review
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Black, White, & Green continues to be delightful in issue #3. Read Full Review
It was a ton of fun going back into the world of TMNT. As a child I was a huge fan of the original cartoon series. I also played all the games, had the action figures, and when I was a little older dove into the comic series. So, you could say this was a good way to remind me of my fandom. Read Full Review
I loved two of the stories, and the other two were decent. The second story had a strong Frank Miller vibe, the art definitely but also the story. A short story with a damsel in distress, a loner, betrayal, very hard boiled style story. It was great. The third story was the opposite, very light and fun. The art wasn't a style I can appreciate, but it worked for this story. It wasn't deep, but it was enjoyable. The first story was just ugly, but there was some action and interesting stuff happening. The fourth story felt like just filler. It was the opposite of the first story, good art but pointless story. Overall a good collection of stories, if they had just swapped artists for the first and fourth stories I could say it was hadmore