Things get spooky after Mikey watches a few too many zombie movies! When the people of NYC start acting a little... mindless, it's up our fun-loving hero to face his fears and save the day! Will his brothers believe Mikey's seemingly tall tale or will he be forced to face the hordes by himself?
The art by Dario Brizuela continues to keep things clear and exciting. Frankly, the Turtles are a joy to look at in every panel. They're expressive, unique from each other and functional. I particularly like the design of the Krang robots in this issue. Please forgive me if these aren't original, but I'm giving Brizuela full credit! Read Full Review
Any issue that forces the other turtles to take Mikey seriously is a good one. Although they aren't really zombies, Mikey's knowledge of the walking dead not only discovers the problem but helps the turtles defeat the Kraang. Worth a look. Read Full Review
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles New Animated Adventures #3 is an entertaining romp. Sure it's fun to reflect and realize that this is a property based around a TV show that's based off a comic book but that doesn't prevent it from being a very entertaining yarn in its own right. Recommended. Read Full Review
The Animated Adventures #3 is a fairly entertaining read that, although aimed at younger readers, is still a good enough read for the older audience. While the plot and story does not involve any real twists or turns, it does offer some great dialogue that is often used to set up the punch lines for juvenile jokes that really send the reader back to their teens. After all, they are the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. For the mature reader looking for a gritty TMNT adventure, this might not be your slice. You might want to grab a copy of TMNT Classics Volume 6 instead. Read Full Review
Zombies plus ninja Turtles equals character mashing to the max. For the average comic reader, zombies are overdone and we have TMNT: City Falls to read. For a young reader, zombies are still cool, and ninja Turtles are their world. So yeah, I would totally get this subscription for the children. It is like their version of the lawn mower; ya know that plastic one that isn't as cool but you still do something grownups do. Read Full Review
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