The Mutanimals' ranks have swelled, and they are ready to rumble! Null has a couple of surprises in store though!
All this great art is wonderful, but without a decent story to follow it up, it would feel hollow. This story gets better and better each issue. It has a sense of purpose, starting with one things which leads organically into the next before setting up a genuine cliffhanger that makes you wonder what the hell will happen next. That's good story-telling. Paul Allor adds to this by giving each character dialogue that feels unique to that character (some are a little stretched like the ‘Sir, yes Sir' from Herman). This just adds to the reality of the world they've made. Pigeon Pete is still on top for my favorite character, he kills it every panel he's in. Read Full Review
All in all TMNT Mutanimals #3 was better than Iexpected. While the comic did have a few problems, it's still an enjoyable read with lots of good story developments that will have you wanting more. Read Full Review
Difficult times ahead for the Mutanimals but solid writing has me hooked and coming back next issue. Read Full Review
But compared to the previous issues of this series, this one definitely falls short of the very high bar that's been set. Fortunately, it's still plenty good enough not to detract from it. The cliffhanger at the end is outstanding. It sets up a major conflict involving a character that this creative has done more with than I'd ever thought possible. Let's hope that it also helps brings Mutanimals back to its superb first and second issue form. Read Full Review