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Looking back, volume 7 was the last really great volume of the series, taking a tragically downward turn in quality after this.The main story arc carrying into Volume 7 absolutely nails the original spirit of Michaelangelo (intended misspell), where he's so rarely written properly.
I am very torn with how they present Splinter; sometimes I love it sometimes I hate it but it's always interesting
How did it take 7 volumes to get my boy Mikey on the cover? He was the first turtle dang it. This book is great
The direction this story takes continues to keep me guessing. This volume is a new start for the turtles and their family that I can't wait to see where this goes.
More of a 2.5. My main gripe with this volume is that it doesn't live up to its premise until the very end of the book. The Turtles and Splinter have seized control of the Foot Clan. Will the Hamato Clan be corrupted by association? Mikey seems to think so!...despite the Clan following orders and refusing to kill. I totally understand Mikey having a problem with Splinter killing the Shredder, but the book should have framed Mikey's disgust around *that* and not the Foot being evil. Mikey talks l...
Out of all the IDW TMNT collections thus far, I think this is the best one yet. It doesn't feature the spin-offs. I'm not really a fan of the spin-offs as much, but they are need for the story. This volume also has a lot of conflict building up. Not sure way, but feels like this finally as a good story building up.
How is this title so consistently great??This is intense, dramatic, exciting, nerve wracking... at yet still full of the happy laughs and nice moments I’ve always associated with this title. The characters continue to be complex and ever developing.I really love where this is going, and I can’t wait for more!
(A-) 82% | Very GoodNotes: Review pending re-read. Individual reviews for included volumes can be found here:- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Volume 14: Order From Chaos- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Volume 15: Leatherhead- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Volume 16: Chasing Phantoms
A solid continuation of the TMNT series that promises to do something new.After the climax from issue 50 the series takes a bit of a breather. This is the first IDW Collection book to not contain any side stories and mini-series, and for good reason. After all the grand buildup from the previous storylines it really helps to refocus everything and allows for some great character development.The story arc here is relatively self contained. The new gang in town are the Street Phantoms and it was n...
I really like these oversized editons. IDW has gotten some better artists on these TMNT books and they look fantastic. This era of TMNT kicks butt.My reviews for the smaller collections contained in this:Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Volume 14: Order From Chaos ★★★★Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Volume 15: Leatherhead ★★★★Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Volume 16: Chasing Phantoms ★★★★★
Continues to be engaging, fun, and there are so many pieces on the playing board for the creators to work with. One of my favorite ongoing series!
The dark ages of the series.
The saga of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles continues in the latest bumper volume from IDW, bringing together 14 issues in one beautiful 300 page book. Following the defeat, and death, of their enemy The Shredder at the hands of Splinter, the Turtles and their friends find themselves a part of the Foot Clan when Splinter takes over as their leader. Much of this volume centres on this massive change to the lives of the Turtles as they come to terms with their new place amongst their former enemi...
I love the turtles and this series just keeps getting better and better. The twists and turns make me want to keep reading.
Added some serious character depth to Splinter and Michelangelo. A solid continuation adding a new gang to rival The Foot Clan. Thoroughly enjoyed this one, dude.
Worth five stars alone for the beautiful scenes between Raph and Mikey. Less filler in this one than previous collections, but it means it is a dark ride from start to finish.
No side issues. This one was all related to the central story. Fun as always
Master splinter, you sneaky rat.
I really enjoyed this set of stories focusing on the unexpected aftermath of victory. I'm really enjoying the art, storytelling and trajectory of character development and look forward to more.
IDW delivers another incredible volume of the TMNT. After the major events of the last volume I was excited to see what the direction the series would take next and it really delivers. It is refreshing to see a series last as long as this one has and be given the room to grow and push these characters in a new unforeseen directions. A great comic book series.