In a world of giant flying fish monsters only one creature is strong enough to survive-Anemon! Will the Turtles be able to defeat him and bring him to testify at the Trial of Krang?
More than just being a fun spinoff of the main series, this issue actually ranks as one of the best TMNT comics in recent memory. Read Full Review
TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES DIMENSION X #2 is a solid continuation of what was built by the last issue. I was bummed out that issue's planet didn't have much a backstory to it and found the plot's humor lackluster. With the focus on Anemon and Eymo's relationship, the Turtles become mentors. Like in the last issue, the Neutrinos don't have much any characterization aside from being pilots/mechanics. That being said, the panel layout is fantastic in this issue. Read Full Review
TMNT Dimension X #2 is another fun entry into this 5 week mini -series. Ulises Farinas, Erick Freitas and Michael Dialynas do a superb job in this Issue delivering a great story about a guilt-ridden guardsman finding a new family. If you are reading the main IDW TMNT ongoing comic there is no reason to miss out on this mini-series. Be sure to check it out next week as we enter a new planet with a new group of creators taking on the weird world of TMNT and Dimension X. Read Full Review
Ultimately however, this is another enjoyable stand-alone tale that can tie into the overarching narrative as much or as little as you want it to. Farinas and Freitas deliver their moral-laden story with gusto, and Dialynas brings a light, airy aesthetic to the proceedings with some striking, expressive characters. And, while its still not quite an essential read, its certainly a highly recommended one. Read Full Review
A nice little story with good art for anyone who likes the sci-fi facet of Turtles. Read Full Review
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Dimension X #2 is yet another fun one-shot tale, even if it is rather forgettable. Introducing us to another world in Dimension X, the creative team show a different side of Krang's tyranny, with the Heroes in a Halfshell getting a whole new obstacle to overcome. Read Full Review
This series itself may be a shameless cash grab aimed at the hardcore TMNT fans, but at least the artwork can ease the pain. Read Full Review
I do like the ideas being presented but I'm not as taken as I was last week. #2 looks great, but it doesn't quite hit the mark. Read Full Review
A fairly bland and predictable read that never rises above the level of being pleasant"and is mostly just dull. Read Full Review
this issue was also a lot of fun!
the character Anemon had a great back-story with such a unique twist!
the art was also very fitting to the story.
Looks like each issue will focus on introducing a new character, and a new world in doing so. One thing TMNT has always been good at is characters, and Anemon is no exception.
entertaining though anti-climatic.
i'm not saying this was a bad issue, it's just that this series never really gets my blood going.
there are never really and "WOW" or 'HELL YEAH" moments.
the story just trudges along slow and steady like a little turtle.
i am happy that the main focus is on the ninja turtles finally.
the turtles do have some cool moments and and decent dialog.
i was also happy to see Leonardo actually get to use his spiritual Astral Plane abilities.
that was actually very cool now that i think about it.
Leonardo in the Astral plane with glowing eyes and glowing swords. pretty cool.
i just think the art could have been a bit more dynamic to sell it better.
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