In 1987, the world at large was introduced to the TMNT by way of a catchy theme song and an action-packed cartoon. The cartoon's aesthetic returns in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Saturday Morning Adventures, featuring an all-new set of standalone stories! In this issue, after an unexpected power surge, the Heroes in a Half Shell find themselves trapped in a training simulator, fighting to free themselves from the digital clutches of some of their most fearsome foes! Get ready for "VR in Deep Trouble!" (And try not to worry if that theme song is already stuck in your head!)
This funny and heartfelt tribute is an absolute blast from the past. Readers will be instantly teleported back to their living room couch with this first issue. It's a radical example of nostalgia done right. Read Full Review
The setup allows for multiple of the Turtles' foes to get cameos (including Shredder, Bebop and Rocksteady, Rat King, Krang, and Groundchuck and Dirtbag) before our heroes successfully win the game and make it back to the real world deciding they've had enough of video games for now. Read Full Review
Simple fun and nostalgic
A charming, done-in-one TMNT story suitable for children. It's got cameos (sort of) from just about the whole rogues' gallery. Don't expect anything mind blowing, it delivers what it promises, nothing revolutionary.