Comic Vine Review

10 Comments

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles In Time #3

4

The Ninja Turtles are teleported onto a pirate ship and one of them even becomes the new captain!

The Good

Renet's time travelling madness brings the heroes in a half shell to the year 1726. Their location: a pirate ship! As expected, writer Erik Burnham embraces this premise with open arms and has plenty of fun with it. The dialogue is sharp and there's at least three lines that had me laughing out loud. Two involve how the pirates refer to their new allies and the other is something totally unexpected. Let's just say Michelangelo fans will be pretty happy with this one. There's one sequence I enjoyed quite a lot and it almost feels like a nod to the '90 movie. Basically, there's a bit of downtime on the ship and it shows how the turtles are spending their time and interacting with their new friends. Thankfully, Raphael doesn't yell "SPLINTER!" while standing on the mast. Last but not least, the new cast does have some loose connections to the mythos and the cliffhanger is pure fan service. Will we see that character appear in the regular series soon? After a teaser like that, I definitely hope so!

Ben Bates returns to the franchise and his artwork leaves a strong impression. The style works exceptionally well with the chapter's atmosphere and his close-ups of characters really impressed. Bates does a solid job handling the swashbuckling action (sorry, couldn't resist using that word). The sword fights feel every bit as fast, intense and precise as they should. I also appreciated how he captured glimpses of the characters during their downtime and these panels really pulled me into their individual activities. Donatello's made me smirk but Raphael's felt the most compelling and it's a really nice albeit short moment. Oh, and I won't spoil it, but I really like his work with a certain famous villain. He makes the fiend look very intimidating.

The Bad

The first two chapters focused on teaching us about the new locations through the Ninja Turtles' experiences and interactions with the locations. This time, however, they seem to get less attention and it feels as though more time is spent fleshing out the pirate groups as opposed to showing how the team reacts to this new location. It's not like the focus on the humans is necessarily bad and it does have a nice link to the mythos, but seeing more from the heroes in a half shell would have likely been a more interesting experience. They're even removed from the big finale. Also, can you really blame me for wanting to see a little more of the team taking on some pirates?

The Verdict

The story over in the primary series is getting seriously intense and the stakes are high, so it's nice to have TURTLES IN TIME for an overwhelming amount of lighthearted goodness. Just like the previous two issues, the objective here is to shed a little light on the specific era, give it a link to the bigger picture, and, of course, deliver some laughs and action along the way. Chapter three does each of these well, but it is a little bit of a bummer how the Turtles don't feel like stars in their own limited series and we didn't see very much of them actually battling pirates. That said, the script is humorous and fun, the artwork is incredibly pleasant, and the cliffhanger is very exciting.

10 Comments

Avatar image for danhimself
danhimself

21433

Forum Posts

36958

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 3

that last page!!!!

Avatar image for nightfang3
NightFang3

12417

Forum Posts

399497

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 3

@danhimself said:

that last page!!!!

I'm guessing Leatherhead well be really old or won't be the only mutated alligator.

Avatar image for danhimself
danhimself

21433

Forum Posts

36958

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 3

Edited By danhimself

@danhimself said:

that last page!!!!

I'm guessing Leatherhead well be really old or won't be the only mutated alligator.

the mutagen may have some sort of lifespan increasing quality as well...it does keep the other Utroms alive in a suspended animation so maybe all of these mutants will live a super long time

Avatar image for deactivated-5c901e667a76c
deactivated-5c901e667a76c

36557

Forum Posts

10681

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 1

I forgot just how good Ben Bates' art is (he could overtake Ross Campbell as my favorite artist).

And that's the best last panel I've seen in a long time.

Avatar image for teerack
Teerack

10703

Forum Posts

1614

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 64

Edited By Teerack

I've been considering picking up TMNT for a while... did this book replace/continue from it? Also is Casey in the current TMNT series because if the answer is yes it will change the book from something I want to read to something I am reading.

Avatar image for k4tzm4n
k4tzm4n

41857

Forum Posts

9127

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 16

User Lists: 1

Edited By k4tzm4n  Moderator

@teerack said:

I've been considering picking up TMNT for a while... did this book replace/continue from it? Also is Casey in the current TMNT series because if the answer is yes it will change the book from something I want to read to something I am reading.

Yes, TMNT: TURTLES IN TIME is part of the main TMNT series' continuity. And yes, Casey Jones is in the primary series (he hasn't appeared in this limited series, though)!

Avatar image for scrappydont27
ScrappyDont27

531

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 5

User Lists: 0

@teerack: Casey jones has some good showings throughout the series and got his own micro, I would say pick up all the trades and enjoy!

Avatar image for scrappydont27
ScrappyDont27

531

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 5

User Lists: 0

Loved this issue 5 stars for me

Avatar image for teerack
Teerack

10703

Forum Posts

1614

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 64

Edited By Teerack

@k4tzm4n said:

@teerack said:

I've been considering picking up TMNT for a while... did this book replace/continue from it? Also is Casey in the current TMNT series because if the answer is yes it will change the book from something I want to read to something I am reading.

Yes, TMNT: TURTLES IN TIME is part of the main TMNT series' continuity. And yes, Casey Jones is in the primary series (he hasn't appeared in this limited series, though)!

I hope he does. I really liked the idea behind Raph inspiring/mentoring Casey when he was a little kid(That's how it happened in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles), so hopefully one of the last time periods they go to will be the 90s.

Avatar image for lvenger
Lvenger

36475

Forum Posts

899

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 50

User Lists: 18

@danhimself said:

that last page!!!!

I'm guessing Leatherhead well be really old or won't be the only mutated alligator.

This classic character is back? Now I feel bad for missing out on this miniseries for certain when developments like this are going on.