TMNT: Dimension X #1
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TMNT: Dimension X #1

Writer: Paul Allor Artist: Pablo Tunica Publisher: IDW Publishing Release Date: August 2, 2017 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 9 User Reviews: 4
8.1Critic Rating
7.9User Rating

The Turtles journey to find a reclusive and indestructible empath- only to find that the assassin Hakk-R has found him first... and convinced him that the Turtles are the enemy!

Bullet points:
*    Directly ties in to the exciting events of the main series, "The Trial of Krang!"
*    Continuing the events from Free Comic Book Day!

  • 10
    Comic Crusaders - J.P. Harvey Aug 2, 2017

    If other major comic companies are struggling to maintain readership, and I'm looking at you MARVEL and DC, they'd be better off to steal a page or two from IDW's playbook. IDW continually serves up fun and exciting stories that have something for audiences of all ages. Read Full Review

  • 9.5
    SnapPow.com - John McCubbin Aug 1, 2017

    Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Dimension X #1 is what every one-shot tale should aspire to, with the creative team delivering a simple narrative that is fun from start to finish. In the process we are also introduced to a new alien race that has been grievously affected by Krang's tyranny, with the challenge of recruiting this witness proving a thoroughly entertaining challenge for our Heroes in a Halfshell. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Comicsverse - Jhoan Suriel Aug 1, 2017

    TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES DIMENSION X #1 is a smartly written tale of deceit, emotions, and physics. While it's a bit hard to recommend to new readers, fans of the ongoing IDW Publishing TMNT series will enjoy it. Tunica's art alone is worth the price of admission because it invokes a bit of MONSTRESS. Read Full Review

  • 8.2
    Word Of The Nerd - Brent Jackson Aug 1, 2017

    TMNT Dimension X #1 is a wild ride! The alien planet based on "emotional physics" is a really fun additive to the story and Allor uses this to great effect, while also developing Hakk-R into an even more formidable foe. While I like and dislike things about the art overall it is good in that department as well. With each issue of TMNT Dimension X, we are getting a different creative team on a different planet, it is going to be exciting to see what weird creatures pop up next week and the following weeks. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Flickering Myth - Chris Cooper Aug 3, 2017

    This is a really fun issue. Next Mutation prejudices aside I'm a big fan of the writing and art. Can the other witnesses live up to this? Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Big Comic Page - Craig Neilson-Adams Aug 3, 2017

    A lively, enjoyable stand-alone story then, and while reading the first chapter of the Trial of Krang arc is definitely recommended before picking this one up, its by no means essential. So, with four more issues, four more planets and four more witnesses to be rounded up, this is shaping up to be an incredibly enjoyable supplementary series. Well worth a look. Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    GWW - Ray Hancock Aug 4, 2017

    If you've been keeping up with the main story, give this book a shot. It is a lot of fun. Read Full Review

  • 7.4
    IGN - Jesse Schedeen Aug 2, 2017

    This mini-series isn't shaping up to be essential reading for TMNT fans. It's more a fun, mindless diversion that allows Allor and Tunica the chance to shine a light on the unexplored worlds of Dimension X. The wacky premise and vibrant art make this a worthwhile read for those who aren't satisfied with one monthly dose of TMNT. Read Full Review

  • 5.0
    AIPT - Nick Nafpliotis Aug 2, 2017

    A great new villain is nearly overshadowed by poor characterization and a planet with the power to create plot contrivances. Read Full Review

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