Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #103

Writer: Tom Waltz, Kevin Eastman, Sophie Campbell Artist: Sophie Campbell Publisher: IDW Publishing Release Date: February 19, 2020 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 3 User Reviews: 5
8.6Critic Rating
7.3User Rating

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As the Turtles struggle to come together in the face of recent setbacks, Old Hob's unusual new enforcers make their presence known. Will they be friend or foe?

  • 9.4
    Comic Watch - Mike Eakins Feb 25, 2020

    Since issue 100, weve been on such a roller coaster of emotions. We (the readers) find ourselves looking within our own selves and asking how would we deal with this in our lives. What about Old Hob, is he right? Is he wrong? Instead of just moving-on from such a tragic event in the turtles lives, Sophie Campbell has decided we need to not just move-on but look into their souls and try to see a little bit of ourselves. Read Full Review

  • 8.3
    Word Of The Nerd - Brent Jackson Feb 21, 2020

    TMNT #103 is another good issue, but I think it really makes an argument as to why the mini-series and series like TMNT: Universe are necessary. I feel like too much focus has been taken off our main characters. The story of Jennika and Mutant Town feels like it would fit better in her own mini-series coming up, or as a TMNT: Universe story. It would let this main series focus more on the characters we have been following all along, and also make me care more about Jennika and Mutant Town. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Razorfine - Alan Rapp Feb 26, 2020

    In the other pages of the issue, the plot continue to follows the turtles. The disappearance of Michelangelo allows for some bonding between two of the brothers while Donatello seeks some comfort in an old friend by visiting April. Raphael is his usual churlish self, although Jennika does get a couple of good licks in calling out the turtle, and his brothers, for recent behavior. These continue to be strong character-driven moments while the story unfolds outside of the turtles' vision. What will, finally, bring them back? Worth a look. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    I Review Comics Mar 6, 2020

    TMNT #103 us another solid issue that pushes the story forward. There are some really strong emotional scenes throughout the issue that deconstruct our heroes. It's gonna be great to see how Sophie Campbell builds them up again.

    My favorite scenes involve Raph and Jennika arguing. Jenny accuses Raph and the rest of the guys of being crybabies and allowing things to fall apart. Raph responds by saying that Jenny isn't really a member of their family and can f*ck off. I feel that both sides are out of line here but Raph's response is way overboard. I think this may be a meta-commentary on the way Jenny has been received by the titles more vocal detractors.

    We check in with the rest of our leads and the throughline is t more

  • 6.0
    myconius Feb 19, 2020

    very slow and not very exciting comic.

    had some ok moments, but nothing that is going to draw in new readers.

    nothing i could honestly recommend.

  • 9.0
    ÜberGinger Feb 21, 2020

  • 7.5
    Micky H Mar 1, 2020

  • 5.0
    FanOfComics Jul 14, 2020

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