Casey and April struggle to keep their relationship afloat as they look for answers in the desert. Someone is striving to cut their journey short-the Rat King!
All in all this comic was okay. We got to see what seems to be bugging both Casey and April and lays out what the Rat King might do to them later on in this mini-series. One of the main problems with this comic is that it does feel like a short read. Other then that I'm interested to see what else the creators have up there sleeve for the next issue to keep readers in suspense with this comic. Read Full Review
Another solid issue in what is shaping up to be a very impressive miniseries. A fresh creative team brings a supernatural twist to the IDW Turtle-verse Read Full Review
A service-ably enjoyable yet slow burn dramatic piece that may be set to ramp a little more in action in upcoming issues. Read Full Review
I was interested in seeing what they could do on their own. Casey is always flying solo within the comic or in one-shots. I think April's character in the past has been underused, so to blend these two together makes perfect sense. But for me, it isn't working. I am hoping in #3 that once April gets captured and Casey comes to the rescue, we can see something progress and the comic grow into what it can be. Read Full Review
As I've said many times, IDW have maintained an extremely high standard with their TMNT work, and this just doesn't meet it. I feel that I can already say it's the weakest story arc we've had. Still, I'm an optimistic chap so here's hoping next month's issue makes a bit more progress. Read Full Review
The artwork is starting to grow on my a bit, I like April's design but Casey looks kind of Asian. The character exploration works and the end of the issue has introduced some high stakes, I think this will go into some interesting places.