The Fugitoid is faced with an impossible choice, and the fate of more than one species may rest in his hands! As a deadly storm envelops Burnow Island, Baxter Stockman kicks his scheme into high gear. Is Krang ready to pay the ultimate price for his people?
The last thing I wanna shout out about this comic is Andy Kuhn's art. It is amazingly awesome. The characters are everything I picture. Then when you put Bill Crabtree's colors on top, you dive right into Krang's world. Seriously, pick up this issue if you had doubts. It will prove how TMNT can ooze into their micros and still keep your interest. And obviously reading these issues will help you understand the plot when the Turtles take down the Technodrome. Read Full Review
Otherwise, this is a series that any self-respecting Turtle fan or lover of great science fiction will want to read. Read Full Review
If your interested in Krang and like to see more of him and see how he ticks. Then this comic is for you. This issue shows great moments of Krang that you might not need to buy the last issue to get what's going on. Let's hope things turn out okay for some of these characters in the next issue. Read Full Review
It's simple: if you like the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise, you should absolutely be reading this. Yes, the heroes in a half shell are taking a backseat (at least so far), but this limited-series is playing a critical role in expanding their universe and shows us how the franchise's roster is rich with potential. Read Full Review
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Utrom Empire #2 had my attention from begining to end, although as it stands it could have been over by now. Recommended. Read Full Review