New series artist Juan Ferreyra joins writer Jason Aaron to turn the volume up to maximum with this explosive second arc of the all-new era of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles! The family reunion hasn't exactly gone as planned for the Turtles. Even if they could put their sibling feuds aside, there's no time for the brothers to celebrate. Hunted by a new Foot-enhanced police force led by the relentless D.A. Hieronymus Hale, the Turtle brothers must endure their worst gut-punch yet: New York City is no longer safe for the TMNT, forcing the mutant heroes to take drastic measures - relocating to the sewers of New Jersey!
If you've ever been a fan of TMNT, it would do you good to check out this series. It offers a mature take on the Turtles, without being too grim and gritty. There is intense action, dark comedy, and a bit of wonder. What more could you ask for in a superhero comic?! Read Full Review
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles brand new artist, Juan Ferreyra, joins the series in a pivotal moment. With Jason Aaron having set wheels in motion for an intense, angst-ridden arc, Ferrayra's visual pack the kind of visceral and visual punch needed to land the emotional beats on an unsuspecting audience. Read Full Review
The broken state of Donatello shines on the pages. Clearly, his persona is scene stealing amongst the families anger. This is a good pause before the action kicks back up. Each character under attack gets a fair amount of page time. A two page spread brings everything together before heading into the final portion. Donatello's visions come into play before the results close the show. Readers leave knowing drastic times and measures are en route in the fight for survival. Read Full Review
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #7 is another thrilling chapter that further solidifies this as one of the must-read titles on the market today. The choice of having Donatello as the narrator of this issue leads to a greater examination of the individual character arcs the Hamato Clan. This results in showcasing the incredible chemistry Jason Aaron and Juan Ferreyra have as a creative team. Read Full Review
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #7 isn't just the start of a new story arc; it's an action-packed spectacle that delivers physical blows to the Turtles and emotional ones to the readers. It also cements Aaron and Ferrerya as a top-notch creative team, and I have no doubt the duo will continue to make their TMNT run worth picking up in the months to come. Read Full Review
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #7 is another fantastic issue that picks up on the previous one and just goes to an even greater level. It's one of the best ongoing series on the shelf right now and a series that should not be missed. Read Full Review
The new arc, NYC v TMNT, is exciting, brutal, sentimental, and well worth the read. Read Full Review
This series has been killing and the art is now more amazing than ever. Jason Aaron and Juan Ferreyra are on the top of their game
7 issues in and this series has hit a great stride. Its been building up so much tension, inner conflict and outer; and moving many pieces between this book and the other runs happening simultaneously.
This issue kicks the entire thing into high gear, with some of the best dialoguw and narration I've seen in a while. Jason Aaron is outdoing himself, and if Juan Ferreyra isn't already on your radar as a top notch comic book cartoonist hed better be now. These panels and pages are filled with emotion; the hits on the page feel impactful, and the lighting is Gothic while maintaining the highlights of greens, reds and blues that TMNT is known for. This feels in the vein of the original Mirage series, with the action on screen complim more
The story is solid but the art is the highlight here. Juan Ferreyra's art and panels are on another level making the action so dynamic and full of energy.