"Toad Baron's Ball" Part 2! There's seemingly no escape from Toad Baron's reveries but Alopex and Nobody must find a way before the next guests arrive... Toad Baron's immortal and deadly family! Featuring a back-up story by Sophie Campbell!
Overall, this is a unique and entertaining story that any TMNT fan is going to enjoy. Read Full Review
If you are not reading Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Universe and you love these mutant freaks with mad ninja & pizza eating skills, then find the past books in trades and read from the start, today! Read Full Review
Overall this was a good two part story for the TMNT Universe book I really like how the team gave more character depth into Alopex and Angel while also developing their friendship along the way, I am also enjoyinghow this story is going to tie into the main ongoing TMNTtitle in issue #71. I am really digging TMNTUniverse telling these short stories and getting to play around with different characters in the universe while also still being part of the main series. In all honestly I would have bought this for the four page backup alone, I am a sucker for Sophie Campbell drawing Pepperoni. Read Full Review
The story itself is relatively straight-forward. That's not a criticism; in fact it's nice to see. Things don't need to be made more than they need to be, especially when they can lead to big things in upcoming issues. This is still the best Pantheon related story I've read in TMNT. Read Full Review
What Sophie Campbell's story may lack in appeal to people who don't like whimsical tales like this, it more than made up for it with some great dialogue and character exploration of Alopex and Angel. Read Full Review
The artwork is mostly good, but Angel's face looks gnarly through most of the issue. As for the plot, there is nothing wrong with it per se, but I couldn't really get into it, something didn't click for me. The backup story is cute, but hardly justifies the $4.99 cover price. The price is starting to feel like a money grab, I'd like to see this come down to $3.99, especially considering this is not the main TMNT series, we're basically paying extra for supplemental stories here.
the story ended with promise but felt a but kinda rushed.
i still really enjoyed the art even if some of the faces looked a bit odd.
not exactly sure what the point of the back-up story was.