Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures Vol. 2
is a comic volume from Archie that started in 1989
Published by Archie Comics, this comic was based on mainstream version of the turtles. It started out simply retelling episodes of the then popular animated series but with the fourth issue the book branched out into telling it's own stories. Primarily written by Dean Clarrain the stories would often have an underlying environmentalist themes, over time the storylines grew darker and more mature. The series drew negative press when a storyline saw the death of the turtle's allies The Mighty Mutanimals in a massacre.
The three part "Future Shark Trilogy" which saw the turtles, Splinter and their ally Ninjara come to the aid of the older turtles in dystopian future proved popular with fans and elements and characters from the story were revisited many times in the series. For five issues the comic was renamed Cyber Samurai Mutant Ninja Turtles in a storyline that was set soley in the aforementioned future. By now the turtles fad of the eighties and early nineties had faded which meant lagging sales. Mirage wanting to put out their own color TMNT book made the publishers nervous of competition leading them to consider cancellation. Growing frustration of darker storylines came to a head when Clarrain and co plotter and artist Chris Allen submitted a time travel story involving the the future turtles Archie was displeased. The covers for the seven part epic "Forever War" were made with the belief that this would be final storyline of the series. Clarrain and Allen were dropped from the book and it was cancelled two issues later with the final storyline focused on a present Splinter telling the story of how pre-teen turtles picked their weapons written by Steve Sullivan and drawn by Brian Thomas.
Years later Clarrain and Allen would work on the second volume of Tales of the TMNT writing the original turtles for Mirage. It has also been confirmed they are working on completing the final storyline of TMNT Adventures "Forever War" with Mirage publishing it as part of the TMNT's 25th anniversary in 2009.
The three part "Future Shark Trilogy" which saw the turtles, Splinter and their ally Ninjara come to the aid of the older turtles in dystopian future proved popular with fans and elements and characters from the story were revisited many times in the series. For five issues the comic was renamed Cyber Samurai Mutant Ninja Turtles in a storyline that was set soley in the aforementioned future. By now the turtles fad of the eighties and early nineties had faded which meant lagging sales. Mirage wanting to put out their own color TMNT book made the publishers nervous of competition leading them to consider cancellation. Growing frustration of darker storylines came to a head when Clarrain and co plotter and artist Chris Allen submitted a time travel story involving the the future turtles Archie was displeased. The covers for the seven part epic "Forever War" were made with the belief that this would be final storyline of the series. Clarrain and Allen were dropped from the book and it was cancelled two issues later with the final storyline focused on a present Splinter telling the story of how pre-teen turtles picked their weapons written by Steve Sullivan and drawn by Brian Thomas.
Years later Clarrain and Allen would work on the second volume of Tales of the TMNT writing the original turtles for Mirage. It has also been confirmed they are working on completing the final storyline of TMNT Adventures "Forever War" with Mirage publishing it as part of the TMNT's 25th anniversary in 2009.
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Issue #66
Cyber Samurai Mutant Ninja ...
March 1, 1995 -
Issue #65
Cyber Samurai Mutant Ninja ...
Feb. 1, 1995 -
Issue #64
Cyber Samurai Mutant Ninja ...
Jan. 1, 1995 -
Issue #63
Cyber Samurai Mutant Ninja ...
Dec. 1, 1994 -
Issue #62
Cyber Samurai Mutant Ninja ...
Nov. 1, 1994 -
Issue #61
Once, Again, Always
Oct. 1, 1994 -
Issue #58
Adrift
July 1, 1994 -
Issue #43
The Future Shark Trilogy ...
April 1, 1993 -
Issue #42
The Future Shark Trilogy ...
March 1, 1993 -
Issue #35
The Black Stone
Aug. 1, 1992 -
Issue #21
Space Junk Face Funk ...
June 1, 1991 -
Issue #20
Sun and Steel
May 1, 1991 -
Issue #19
The Man Who Sold ...
April 1, 1991 -
Issue #18
Mondo Metal
March 1, 1991 -
Issue #17
Fight the Power
Feb. 1, 1991 -
Issue #16
Dreadging the Ocean Blue
Jan. 1, 1991 -
Issue #15
The Howling of Distant ...
Oct. 1, 1990 -
Issue #14
Leave Heaven Alone
Sept. 1, 1990 -
Issue #13
The Final Conflict
Aug. 1, 1990 -
Issue #12
The Lost World
July 1, 1990 -
Issue #11
White Light
June 1, 1990 -
Issue #10
Going Down?
May 1, 1990 -
Issue #9
Codename: Chameleon
March 1, 1990 -
Issue #8
Wild Things
Feb. 1, 1990 -
Issue #7
Intergalactic Wrestling
Dec. 1, 1989 -
Issue #6
Of Turtles and Stones ...
Nov. 1, 1989 -
Issue #5
Something Fishy Goes Down
Oct. 1, 1989































