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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Universe #18 Review
The book may feel too silly/slaptick even for an all-ages book, but it's still a fun read.
The book may feel too silly/slaptick even for an all-ages book, but it's still a fun read.
Zog and Zom discover the secret history of the Triceraton race’s origin, with deadly ramifications for planet Earth!
Bane's takeover continues as Batman and the Turtles team up.
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Batman and the TMNT crew team up again, this time against Bane!
The Atom, Enchantress, and the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles join the fight.
Leonardo and Winston face formidable foes in the form of ferocious frogs!
Just like the last TMNT/Ghostbusters series, there is a lot to like here.
A beautiful looking book, but with a flimsy narrative and poor resolution. You'll want to escape from Planet X, too.
Celebrate the 75th issue with "Trial of Krang," part 3 of 3.
TMNT Universe #15 finishes the series' strongest arc with a bloody (and wonderful) bang.
This issue mostly read like the trial part of an NCIS episode if the old person watching it took acid.