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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The IDW Collection Volume 3
by Brian Lynch, Kevin Eastman, Tom Waltz
Another home-run for the TMNT reboot. While it doesn't reach quite the same highs as the last volume did (Secret History of the Foot Clan was sooooooo good), the worldbuilding pays off big time with the New York gangs all going to war for control of the city.
A ton of fan favorite characters make their official debut in this new continuity, such as Bebop & Rocksteady from the 80s cartoon and Hun from the 2003 tv show. While Bebop and Rocksteady remain the same (albeit SIGNIFICANTLY more dangerous), their take on Hun is almost an entirely different character and I'm personally conflicted on that. I'm still very fond of the stoic muscle man from the tv show, but the character they've created for Hun in this volume has far more depth to him and a more interesting relationship to Casey Jones. I'm interested to see how that side story pans out.
A lot of my previous complaints of the series are non-existent in this volume. Fight scenes are better choreographed, and the action is very kinetic. 2 artists in particular that I want to mention are Ben Bates who absolutely killed it on the Bebop & Rocksteady villain mini, and Mateus Santolouco who draws the City Fall arc and would define the style of the book moving forward. Great read all around.
A ton of fan favorite characters make their official debut in this new continuity, such as Bebop & Rocksteady from the 80s cartoon and Hun from the 2003 tv show. While Bebop and Rocksteady remain the same (albeit SIGNIFICANTLY more dangerous), their take on Hun is almost an entirely different character and I'm personally conflicted on that. I'm still very fond of the stoic muscle man from the tv show, but the character they've created for Hun in this volume has far more depth to him and a more interesting relationship to Casey Jones. I'm interested to see how that side story pans out.
A lot of my previous complaints of the series are non-existent in this volume. Fight scenes are better choreographed, and the action is very kinetic. 2 artists in particular that I want to mention are Ben Bates who absolutely killed it on the Bebop & Rocksteady villain mini, and Mateus Santolouco who draws the City Fall arc and would define the style of the book moving forward. Great read all around.