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    Donatello: The Brain Thief #2

    Donatello: The Brain Thief » Donatello: The Brain Thief #2 released by Mirage on October 1, 2009.

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    Donatello confronts the mysterious new robot. Why is it motivated to assimilate hosts and what is its relationship to the Baxter Stockman Robot? Don is overwhelmed by the many unknown questions he must answer in order to defeat this major new menace.

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     This issue which, to my knowledge, was almost entirely done by Jim Lawson is amazing.  His pencils have never looked better, and his writing is astounding. This issue has very little dialogue, but a couple of thought bubbles to give you some insight into Donatello’s thought process. At first glance, this issue may appear as the typical mystery story where Donatello is running around and running into this thing by happenstance just to finally put it together in the end, but it’s much deeper than...

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