Spinning directly from the pages of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Casey Jones’ first solo miniseries in over thirty years! Casey Jones was shot by D.A. Hale, he’s awake, and he has a second chance at life. Instead of taking things slow and smelling the flowers, he’s jumping headfirst into the action. Casey is hitting the streets and doing everything he can to protect the people of New York City, but those closest to him think he’s pushing too hard. April O’Neil and the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, especially Casey’s closest friend Raphael, are concerned. Things are only going to get worse as a new strain of mutagen starts changinmore
TMNT: Casey Jones #1 is another success story for the IDW TMNT line. Beyond being an excellent continuation of the current series, it is a great comic on its own merits. With amazing art and a solid story, this is sure to please fans of the franchise. Read Full Review
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Casey Jones #1 delivers a story that gives the fan-favorite vigilante the spotlight while putting him through a physical and emotional gauntlet. Casey fans will definitely be screaming "Goongala!" after picking this one up. Read Full Review
Casey Jones 1 makes a strong debut for a title that shouldn't struggle to find and retain an audience. This matches the tone of the ongoing TMNT series while still allowing Casey to be the unpredictable wild card that originally connected him with fans. Read Full Review
Casey Jones is SO back, baby! This is the Casey I love, stubborn, relentless, and tough as nails. He's on a mission to prove that he's still got it. Through all of it, he seems to genuinely care about helping others. It's a great character issue. The art is fun and exciting. The story looks promising. I can't wait for more! Read Full Review
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Casey Jones #1 makes the already strong current TMNT status quo even stronger. Because of where Casey started out in the new status quo he is able to provide a unique perspective on what has become of New York City. His perspective along with his personal struggles creates the foundation for a strong narrative that TMNT fans will want to follow. Read Full Review
A fun, hard-hitting opening issue that feels like it came straight out of the classic era of TMNT comics. Read Full Review