The Turtles' time-travelling adventure comes to its epic conclusion in the not-too-distant future! The Turtles are shocked to discover a Manhattan greatly changed from the home they know. Surprising enemies and allies await them, in addition to grave decisions. Will they be able to make it back home AND save the future?
All in all, TMNT Turtles in Time #4 was a fun comic. The story was written well, the art was great and it connected to the series in a way that we'll probably be seeing more about the future in later tories of IDW's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. TMNT Turtles in Time #4 is a must read for all TMNT fans out there. Read Full Review
Paul Allor's excellent script is well complimented by Dan Duncan's flexible pencils, shifting seamlessly between the issue's few (but greatly needed) light moments and the overall somber mood. Add in another big reveal about a future character along with a haunting ending, and you have an excellent conclusion to a fine miniseries. Read Full Review
The final part to Turtles in Time rounds off the story nicely Read Full Review
TMNT: TURTLES IN TIME is a terrific ride through the franchise's interesting mythos and, if you're a TMNT fan, I absolutely recommend picking it up. Read Full Review
Turtles In Time has been a fun series that ends on a rather dramatic high note. The first three issues tie together in a great way before the final page of issue 4 comes around, so it will be interesting to see how this will effect things as we move forward in the already fantastic main Turtles title. Read Full Review
This plot and characters have been my favorite so far, besides for Pepperoni, no one will forget. But anyway, the setting works so well and finally brings this comic into full view. Although I would have rather the Turtles just have been in the future from the beginning. Turtles in Time offers the readers a better look into what the TMNT comic could dive into as well. It seems that we are headed for a war. And not just any war, but a war that could change the TMNT universe forever. So it is only fitting to see what would happen if the Turtles lost or decided to give up. It gives these four brothers more to fight for through all the crap they must face. Allor brings this comic what it needed, so I hope Turtles in Time can offer more relationship to the other comics, as well as, provide a fun story with some kick ass moves. Read Full Review
Overall, Turtles in Time serves as a microcosm of exactly what makes the Turtles so great (and, at the same time, so inherently hit-and-miss). Weve been treated to fantastic action beats with our heroes in a half shell bouncing around kicking ass, weve had emotional character moments as the four brothers squabble, bicker and eventually come together in the face of adversity, weve had a taster of the rich universe and cast of characters that fleshes out our heroes antics, and yes, weve had a lot of jokes about pizza. This series is well worth a look for any fan of everyones favourite sewer-dwelling ninjas, and while this may not be a perfect final issue, it does have a lot to offer, particularly in its closing pages. Read Full Review
One of the best spin-off minis from TMNT yet, and I really liked the others as well.
Great comic! I could read a whole mini series based around the concepts from this particular issue.
an emotionally powerful ending. it sets up events to come for future issues of the ongoing series. the twist of the story will really leave you thinking.
The story is a little disjointed, a little contrived and a little too condensed, but the theme carries through very strong, and Donatello's character is explored better than I've ever seen before. The art is inconsistent, but not bad, the turtles slimmed down a bit from the last time I saw them, better start packing in those pizzas again guys.