Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Universe #13
| Writer | Erik Burnham |
| Artist | Sophie Campbell |
| Cover Price | $4.99 |
"Karai's Path," part 2 of 4. As Karai becomes embroiled in the Tokyo underworld, an ancient sword may show her the true path forward... if she can overcome the obstacles guarding it!
Bullet points:
* A vision from the past will reveal the future of the Foot Clan!
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8.8
Word Of The Nerd - Brent Jackson
Aug 09, 2017TMNT Universe #13 is another excellent entry into this series and provides great characterization to Karai, Bludgeon, and Koya. The art is absolutely stunning and Campbell continues to impress with each Issue. Karai continues her path to discover herself as she tries to find an ancient sword, but things will not be easy and powerful items are usually protected by some powerful foes. Read Full Review
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8.0
GWW - Ray Hancock
Aug 09, 2017I've really enjoyed this arch on TMNT Universe, and can't wait to read more of it! Read Full Review
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7.0
Flickering Myth - Chris Cooper
Aug 18, 2017This arc has the mutants supporting the human characters. It makes a nice change. TMNT Universe #13 doesn't blow me away with huge revelations but it's far from perfunctory. Read Full Review
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6.0
ComicBook.com - Jamie Lovett
Jun 20, 2018Mondo's descent into punk rock raging against the machine is a bit on the nose, but Ryan Ferrier provides a solid foil in how he writes Michelangelo and Pablo Tunica's loose linework and Patricia Delpeche's saturated colors are the perfect aesthetic for Mondo's worldview. Read Full Review
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8.0
I love Sophie Campbell's art but I think the noses are hitting critical bulbousness, and need to be dialed back a bit. Koya is turning into the Raphael of the group and stealing the show with her vulnerability. Bludgeon is pretty cool too, he's basically turning into Daredevil, which TMNT was largely inspired by.
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7.0
a lot of exposition in this story, but it was necessary to plot.
i do enjoy the direction with the art, though a few faces looked a bit odd to me. still loved it very much though.
the legend of the sword was really cool. it was nice to see the reference of Takeshi Tatsuo from 'Secret History of the Foot Clan'.
Karai's out of body experience was very cool to see. love these Eastern spiritual moments.
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3.5