I wanted to finish this because I love the storyline, and I love the art. I am still loving the story, as the world develops, and changes, and the characters change along with everything. They grow, they make decisions that others don't agree with, but they all stay true to themselves while doin...
Genre: Action / Ninjas / Animals / Superheroes / Retelling Year Published: 2016 Year Read: 2/11/2017Publisher: IDW Publishing Series: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #2 I would like to thank NetGalley and IDW Publishing for providing me a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.3.5 star...
It's been about ten years since Pearl and Skinner last met. Las Vegas used to be a sleepy little town but with the building of the Boulder Dam (Read: Hoover), Las Vegas has seen an influx of people. With drinking and prostitution now legal in order to amuse the workers in their off hours, police ch...
The character death issue turned out to be an excuse for more robots. Well, you have my full attention now. So jealous. Everyone's running around going 'this is so horrible, we must save him.' And I'm pretty much the only one screaming 'no, I like him better like that!' Still, this...
I have to get ready for Deadpool. And I wanna hit Walmart for half off V-Day candy. The only part of V-Day I like! I started reading this series via library loans a while ago, but got into it when I heard about a major character death later on. I ended up getting the issue for a friend - I a...
With Raph back, the Turtles are a whole family once again - and we learn a bit about the past of the man known as Hamato Yoshi, before he became a rat known as Splinter. It seems that every version of the Turtles plays a little with the backstory and this one is no different. And as always, withou...
Is a bit disappointing! Usually when something is released as a 'deluxe edition' one would think that interviews with authors/artists would be included, extra art, original designs, scrapped storyboards, or other random bits and extra bobs would be added to the reprint of the original. Well, I'm...
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