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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Volume 1: Change is Constant
by Kevin Eastman, Tom Waltz
I read this a few years ago and really enjoyed it. Reading it now, guess what? Same views.
I grew up with Ninja Turtles so they hold a special place in my heard. When Eastman said he was coming back to write I got excited. Fresh new art and new storylines? Sign me up.
This is basically a new universe for the turtles. A updated version for the fans of the 80's comic. It's violent in ways, but not overly done, and it still has the staples you love about the original. A lot of the character's personalities stay intact and the storyline moves at a nice pace. The dialogue is strong, and having characters like Ralph and Cassy meet so soon and become bros is nice. The twist of the turtles not first growing up together is interesting too.
The art is solid but little fishy at times. Biggest issue is all the characters wear the same color headband. Overall though I had a blast. A easy 4 out of 5 for a turtle fan.
I grew up with Ninja Turtles so they hold a special place in my heard. When Eastman said he was coming back to write I got excited. Fresh new art and new storylines? Sign me up.
This is basically a new universe for the turtles. A updated version for the fans of the 80's comic. It's violent in ways, but not overly done, and it still has the staples you love about the original. A lot of the character's personalities stay intact and the storyline moves at a nice pace. The dialogue is strong, and having characters like Ralph and Cassy meet so soon and become bros is nice. The twist of the turtles not first growing up together is interesting too.
The art is solid but little fishy at times. Biggest issue is all the characters wear the same color headband. Overall though I had a blast. A easy 4 out of 5 for a turtle fan.