Already weakened, weary, and a little deranged, poor Donatello has now been captured by the Foot Clan! The remaining Turtle boys make a plan for an all-out war against Karai, but are forced to think twice when they hear the voice of reason... coming from the body of a dead rat?
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #9 is an issue of a series that keeps getting better. It's amazing in its storytelling, its visuals, and its ability to get readers excited. At its core is a concept that's familiar, the hero at their lowest and fighting back, but it's executed so well. If you're not reading this series, you're missing out on one of the best monthly comics today. Read Full Review
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #9 isn't just a visually stunning comic, it's also a great character showcase for Michelangelo. Every once in a while, there's a series that reminds me why comic books are one of the best artistic mediums around. Aaron and Ferreya's TMNT run is one of those series. Fans of TMNT, newcomers to comics, or comic fans wanting to shake up their pull list will find something to love here. Read Full Review
This issue is jam-packed with some awesome action with a focus still placed on the turtles internal struggles. Jason Aaron is doing a masterful job of creating this dark and gritty world that our heroes find themselves in. The action beats in this issue are next level and really bring a great deal of excitement to this issue. Read Full Review
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #9 truly brings home the brothers have dealt with up to this point. And while things might not have ended as you would hope, you know what comes next is bound to be special. Read Full Review
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #9 may be the most intense issue of this series thus far. That is saying a lot given what happened in each of the previous eight issues. Jason Aaron and Juan Ferreyra nail how much of an emotional and physical toll each of the members the Hamato Clan has been through. It all culminates in a way that you feel even more invested in where things go next. Creating that feeling wanting to read what comes next right away is a testament to this being one of the best comic books on the market right now. Read Full Review