If the original is b/w I would read it as a b/w reprint. If its color, then color, stay with the original content.
Last Ronin was great. I couldn't decide which turtles it was supposed to be, so I was looking for clues in every panel...
If the original is b/w I would read it as a b/w reprint. If its color, then color, stay with the original content.
Last Ronin was great. I couldn't decide which turtles it was supposed to be, so I was looking for clues in every panel...
I liked the latest issue of turtles. Art on point. The plot was pure set-up ... kind of a slow burn with the world-building and realpoliticking of Mutant Town and what it is for the Brothers and their Close Friends to be doing the public Splinter School thing. So that wasn't like super heavy packed scenario-wise ... but the character who turns up putting their foot in the door for future shenanigans, and the last page stinger, were definitely enough to seal the deal.
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I've enjoyed the last 10 issues + Jennika solo that are establishing new lore.
To properly build a world you need to explore themes and grow characters and situations.
That is what has been happening and the last page gives us some TMNT characters infused into this incarnation that has been missing.
Looking forward to the build up to issue #125 which I feel will be a great First Arc wrap to the Mutant Town story.
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Last Ronin is the best TMNT book of last years hands down. Idc if it plays out as yet another one DKR or Old Man Logan... this is what I've wanted from TMNT comics for so long.
The TMNT comics are my new favorite take on the franchise.
They do a good job "aging up" the franchise without loosing the core identity.
I think the same, ongoing is pretty meh to my opinion. Issues # 1-50 were the best, culminating with an amazing finale, # 51-100 were okay with ups and downs, # 101-116 are beyond average. I am looking forward to Pantheon's return though (and some new writer taking after Sophie).
Can't name it "the best of the decade" yet when we have only 2 issues out of 5, but it's definitely in top-5 for me.