Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Color Classics Vol. 2 #3
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Color Classics Vol. 2 #3

Writer: Peter Laird Artist: Peter Laird, Jim Lawson Publisher: IDW Publishing Release Date: January 8, 2014 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 5
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Another Mirage black-and-white classic presented in full color! In "Dome Doom," an innocent trip to the comic book store lands the TMNT and Casey Jones smack dab in the middle of a stupendous life-and-death battle between very real super heroes and super villains!

  • 9.0
    Fortress of Solitude - Byron Hendricks Jan 21, 2014

    This is an entertaining read that offers a great once off adventure for the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Whilst the issue is filled with action sequences it manages to pack a serious punch in the form of a powerful moral. The turtles are humbled by the wisdom of heroes that preceded them. The colouring helps bring the book to life once more and it is done with great care and precision, really capturing the essence of a Ninja Turtle adventure. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comic Book Therapy - Cody "The Thorverine" Ferrell Jan 8, 2014

    If you're a longtime TMNT fan or a new convert, these Color Classics offer up a good look at the series' origins in a new and exciting light"or color rather. If you want a quick one-shot Turtles adventure, this one is for you. Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    Geeked Out Nation - Ian Yoxon Jan 9, 2014

    Personally I would just watch the cartoon version of this story because it seems like it was better written then the comic. However I would suggest to go buy the comic if your a fan of the 2003 cartoon series. Also I would recommend fans of the new comic series to pick this up as well as the turtles are currently in Northampton at the moment and we just might see a new take on the Justice Force. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Big Comic Page - James McQueen Jan 7, 2014

    Its a done in one issue which is refreshing but its not very well balanced; falling a bit flat towards the end. The dialogue is a bit dodgy in places and the moral of the story has all the grace of a haymaker. Get it if youre a sucker for nostalgia. If not, buy it for a kid and itll make their day then slyly read it yourself. Read Full Review

  • 4.0
    Comics Bulletin - Chris Wunderlich Jan 17, 2014

    If the splash pages were cut in half and the plot was double in length, giving the turtles an actual reason to appear in their own book, this could have been an interesting read. That's exactly what was missing though, something interesting. Perhaps the kid friendly face-lift wasn't such a bad idea. Read Full Review

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