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Old September 4 2012, 07:25 PM   #61
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Re: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Comic Book "Reboot."

April, micro series #7: A good issue that sees April in the role of spy at her old labratory. The event in this issue that needs more narrative imo, is, did we see the birth of
in this issue?
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Old September 4 2012, 10:56 PM   #62
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Re: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Comic Book "Reboot."

It's more likely to be Slash.
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Old February 23 2013, 08:38 PM   #63
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Re: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Comic Book "Reboot."

Major bump here, but...

I've had it sitting on my "to read" pile for a while and finally got around to reading it. The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #1.

This... I didn't like too much. It was too disjointed to really grasp and as blasphemous as it is to say I'm not a fan of Eastman's art. It looks like he's drawing the comic with a Sharpie which makes fine details and lines impossible. The non-linear story-telling was a bit annoying (especially in one case where it wasn't clear what was going on as one of the panels was over the spine of the book. One side of the spread being in the "present" the other side being in the recent past. And the characters in the panel looked a lot like characters in both "time periods" but it wasn't clear to me who they where or how they fit in the story.

Eastman's art is just too clunky for me. The book, overall, was pretty decent, however. Interesting story but unfortuantely centered mainly on Raph and Casey as opposed to all of the turtles.
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Old February 24 2013, 07:03 AM   #64
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Re: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Comic Book "Reboot."

I prefer the new CGI show.
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Old February 24 2013, 07:10 AM   #65
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Re: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Comic Book "Reboot."

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Major bump here, but...

I've had it sitting on my "to read" pile for a while and finally got around to reading it. The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #1.

This... I didn't like too much. It was too disjointed to really grasp and as blasphemous as it is to say I'm not a fan of Eastman's art. It looks like he's drawing the comic with a Sharpie which makes fine details and lines impossible. The non-linear story-telling was a bit annoying (especially in one case where it wasn't clear what was going on as one of the panels was over the spine of the book. One side of the spread being in the "present" the other side being in the recent past. And the characters in the panel looked a lot like characters in both "time periods" but it wasn't clear to me who they where or how they fit in the story.

Eastman's art is just too clunky for me. The book, overall, was pretty decent, however. Interesting story but unfortuantely centered mainly on Raph and Casey as opposed to all of the turtles.
blasphemer!

i really enjoy the new IDW Turtles book. if you continue reading i'd like to hear your thoughts on the Turtles new origin.
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Old February 24 2013, 03:18 PM   #66
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Re: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Comic Book "Reboot."

I've been reading the book from the beginning, I've just been sitting on the annual for a while. I've really enjoyed this new book and really like the new take on their origin.
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