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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Volume 14: Order from Chaos
by Kevin Eastman, Tom Waltz
A strange new world for the turtles as they now lead the Foot Clan themselves.
I actually love this idea. Reminds me a lot of when Daredevil became the leader of the ninjas but went too far, creating Shadowland, but this is a lot better. So with Leo and the crew leading the foot clan with their master Splinter, the city is slowly fixing itself. Crime is down. But not all the brothers are with this idea and when one leads to doing his own thing we find out just what is really happening with the other mutants in the city.
The results of getting multiple stories from everyone works well. The least interesting is sadly probably April and Casey. They seem to be drifting apart and it feels a bit too typical for the teenagers/young adults to break up at this point to create tension. However, love the stuff with Leo and the foot clan. Mikey going through growth as a character is wonderful. The villain behind all this is interesting once more. Things are heating up and the build-up and start of it are worth the read.
A 4 out of 5.
I actually love this idea. Reminds me a lot of when Daredevil became the leader of the ninjas but went too far, creating Shadowland, but this is a lot better. So with Leo and the crew leading the foot clan with their master Splinter, the city is slowly fixing itself. Crime is down. But not all the brothers are with this idea and when one leads to doing his own thing we find out just what is really happening with the other mutants in the city.
The results of getting multiple stories from everyone works well. The least interesting is sadly probably April and Casey. They seem to be drifting apart and it feels a bit too typical for the teenagers/young adults to break up at this point to create tension. However, love the stuff with Leo and the foot clan. Mikey going through growth as a character is wonderful. The villain behind all this is interesting once more. Things are heating up and the build-up and start of it are worth the read.
A 4 out of 5.