Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Universe #9

Writer: Sophie Campbell, Bobby Curnow, Brahm Revel Artist: Pablo Tunica, Brahm Revel Publisher: IDW Publishing Release Date: April 26, 2017 Cover Price: $4.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 4
7.8Critic Rating
7.5User Rating

"Toad Baron's Ball" Part 1! Alopex and Nobody are looking for a little rest and relaxation but get more than they ask for when they become the unwilling guests of a never-ending party thrown by the hedonistic Toad Baron!

  • 9.0
    GWW - Ray Hancock Apr 26, 2017

    I continue to be impressed with the talent and creativity going into the TMNT IDW comics. Each issue draws me in more and more. This issue is particularly beautiful. I highly recommend adding this title to your pull list! Read Full Review

  • 7.9
    Word Of The Nerd - Brent Jackson Apr 25, 2017

    TMNT Universe #9 is a good entry into the IDW TMNT world. Campbell and Curnow introduce a new Pantheon god in the Toad Baron and also delve into Angel and Alopex's characters. Revel finishes off his four-part backup story in this issue and brings to light some great information and backstory to a character that has yet to have the spotlight shown onto her until now. Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    AIPT - Nick Nafpliotis Apr 25, 2017

    To be honest, this type of story isn't really my thing. That being said, writers Sophie Campbell and Bobby Curnow do a great job establishing just how bizarre and twisted the Toad Baron's realm is without resorting to David Lynch-esque randomness. There's still a clear narrative here and it's pretty good. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Flickering Myth - Chris Cooper Apr 28, 2017

    TMNT Universe #9 is a promising start to a new arc. Despite my initial lack of interest in another Pantheon based story, Universe #9 has turned things around and left me interested to see where this is going. Angel and Alopex deserve more time in the spotlight and this is a great way to show them off. The artwork is great and Campbell's dialogue that sounds natural. I can just imagine their voices and this dialogue being appropriate. Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    Gizmo May 21, 2017

    The artwork is gnarly at times, but works well in this fantasy environment. I've got a bit of a pet peeve when characters help themselves to someone else's canoe and let themselves into rooms uninvited, but it's not really a big deal. The backup story has a gratifying conclusion, I enjoyed the opportunity to explain ninja history while simultaneously exploring Jennika's character. She may be do for her own one-shot soon.

  • 7.0
    myconius Nov 26, 2017

    nice fantasy elements, with really beautiful art (aside from a few wonky looking faces)

    this story felt like something out of Jim Henson's Dark Crystal or Labyrinth.

    i'm not overly sold on the Pantheon. this issue didn't really do much to convince me.



    i actually enjoyed the multi-part back up story better than the main story.

    at least the back-up actually had some Ninja Turtles in it.

  • 8.0
    mseccatore Apr 27, 2017

  • 7.5
    MPLSrobit May 2, 2017

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