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‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles’ #122 review
Technically competent and pleasing to the eye, but feels like standard fare otherwise, and is disappointingly dull on the whole.
Technically competent and pleasing to the eye, but feels like standard fare otherwise, and is disappointingly dull on the whole.
A mixed bag with strong highs and deep lows that left me feeling disillusioned with this current arc as a...
This series could, quite possibly, go down as a true masterpiece among Turtles media.
An enjoyable issue to be sure, if a bit simple in overall execution.
A great excursion into the goings-on outside the main book, with fun characters and great artwork.
Not the strongest entry we've had lately, but completely serviceable.
Pieces are starting to fall into place and the story line is ramping up on all sides.
This issue is great, and my favorite of Campbell's run so far.
'The Last Ronin' continues to knock you flat with all the grace, style, and coolness that made these characters first...
Fans of the kind of the sitcom, slice-of-life setup that the issue rolls with will absolutely enjoy this issue.
What's there works on a surface level, but it had the potential to be (and be about) so much more.
The Last Ronin #2 feels like it leapt right out of Mirage Studios' golden years of production.