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    Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #1

    Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles » Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #1 released by IDW Publishing on August 2011.

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    3.7 stars

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    The (Turtle) Boys are Back 1

    This post originated on my new Wordpress blog.  To see that, and other silliness, click HERE.   Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles may just be the biggest part of my childhood. Those heroes in a half-shell have had a long and storied career, but despite trying several times to break-through into the hearts and minds of newer generations, I'm not sure the turtles have been all that successful.And maybe because of this, those turtle boys find themselves going back to their roots, with a new comic book s...

    7 out of 7 found this review helpful.

    Las tortugas más famosas volvieron más cerca a sus raíces 0

    Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle nos trae a las famosas tortugas mutantes en una nueva interpretación más cerca de la primera interpretación de los personajes antes que fueran famosos por sus películas y distintas series animadas. Así que en este primer issue nos encontramos a las tortugas con Spliter enfrentando a un grupo liderando por un gato mutante. Luego de la pelea un personaje siente un vacio. Mientras tanto nos presentan un poco de los orígenes de los personajes.Al principio considere esto u...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    Fun and Energetic 0

    If anyone even closely knows me, they have probably experienced my incredible love for the Ninja Turtles. Particularly, I’m a fan of the older comics. I have artwork from Jim Lawson, Peter Laird, Michael Dooney, Dan Berger and others hanging up in my tiny, college-living room, I have read nearly every TMNT book that has come out (excusing the Archie series) – I own almost all of them. So, a new Ninja Turtles series has come out, and boy was I excited.IDW’s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles satisfies ...

    1 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    Updated TMNT 0

    As a kid I loved the Ninja Turtles (who didn’t?), so I decided to pick this guy. And it did not disappoint. I really like the fact that Kevin Eastman is directly involved in this.Good:It starts of strong with a showdown between Splinter, Mike, Don, and Leo against a new villain ‘Old Hob’, with Raphael noticeably absent.Michelangelo gets in a few quick one-liners this issue which brought back memories of the old cartoon show I grew up with- but not too over the top slapstick/goofy, which I liked....

    0 out of 0 found this review helpful.

    Go Green Machine! 0

    I couldn't be more excited that Kevin Eastman is writing Turtles again. I'm a longtime fan of the series and think no one captures them like he does.That being said, I love this re-imagining. I'm not going to compare it to the original series because there's no point, but I will say I think you'll enjoy it more if you're familiar with the old stories. I think casual fans with just a general knowledge of the Turtles will be able to jump right in as well.Dan Duncan's artwork is a great fit and he ...

    0 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    A Throwback Rewrite? 0

    Admittedly I'm a bit confused as to the reason for this re-start. It appears the comic was written for those who are already fans, but then why the seeming change to the original lore? Doesn't seem to be for creating new fans, as there are references that turtle familiars would only get or see foreshadowed. Art is okay, action is brief, this is more of an origin or intro to an alternate series. Maybe there's a shift to the turtles I know later, but not digging the contrived forcing together ...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

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