Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #2
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles » Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #2 released by IDW Publishing on September 2011.
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5 (0) 4 (0) 3 (2) 2 (1) 1 (1) 2.5 starsAverage score of 4 user reviews
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Nuevas alianzas se forman 0
En una continuación de lo que paso anteriormente, volvemos al pasado en donde se ve el causante de la transformación de los héroes y el comienzo de una nueva alianza con uno de las tortugas con un wanna-be vigilante Casey Jones. El arte continúa haciendo su trabado de una manera efectiva y mantiene continuidad en la historia. En cuestión de lo que paso en este issue fue interesante ver la pelea y los diálogos que algunos de los personajes tuvieron. Aun así siento que en la historia está ocurrien...
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A Promising Start Squashed 0
This issue of the IDW TMNT series picks up directly where it left off. We’re greeted on the inside cover page with a brief recap of the previous issue and off we go! Previously, we were left with Raph barging in to help Casey Jones against his abusive father. The fight ensues in this issue with some rather dynamic action. There’s a wonderful handling of motion and energy by Dan Duncan in this scene.However, that’s where a lot of the power of the issue arises: in the action. Other than that, the ...
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Lonely Raphy 0
Ya, it's Turtle Time :DWhen we last left the turtles (review#1) Raph was separated from the others and had just barged into the the house of Casey Jones!Good:Raph kicking ass, and lending Casey a hand, right from the get-go!We also get aback story of Old hob and his relation to the turtles. We find out that Raph has been separated from the group since their mutation and the others have been searching for him since then. He has been wondering alone since then.We also get the back story of Casey J...
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An origin with a twist 0
The story happens in 3 sections. We start with action, no boring entry to the plot, (which i think is a great way to start reading something) and explaining what just happened in the next couple of pages mainly surrounding 2 kids that just met, one human, one mutant. And very cleverly through a question that serves as a segue, we enter a flashback, (which is one part of a series of flashbacks that we see in every issue till it's done). The flashback, in turn, ends sliding smoothly into another p...
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