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K**N
Excellent
Its very high quality! It's great!
D**G
Great books but poor, poor quality.
These books look amazing! The stories are great, the art is beautiful. The quality? Bad. For the price these massive books cost, there should be no room for complaints. As others have said, the binding comes loose. All three that I've gotten have this issue. Once opened to the middle of the book, I can look down the binding and see completely through the other side. It detaches from the actual hardback cover. I take good care of my stuff and hope these will last but unfortunately, just expect this ridiculous problem.
S**S
Disappointingly Average
The best arc in the original black and white Mirage series comprised the Leonardo one-shot and TMNT 10 & 11, that's the Turtles' Dark Phoenix Saga or Empire Strikes Back, it was adapted in the 1990 movie, the 2003 cartoon, and the 2012 cgi show... It was the last time original creators Eastman and Laird really worked together and it was their masterpiece. You can read that in the Ultimate TMNT volume 2, which I highly recommend.Not to spoil that story (or this one) too much, the story dealt with the Foot Clan launching a count attack against the Turtles and their allies after a few minor successes by the Turtles, with Leonardo being a major target for the attack. This story adapts that one very loosely, so I think it's fair to compare the two... but that's definitely to the detriment of this one.The best thing I can say is the book does make the story bigger, filling an entire volume with what was two oversized issues of a comic... but in practice, that means a lot of filler. There's a lot of standing around trying to figure things out where the original story was immediate: it was non-stop action that very intentionally didn't give any time to breath or ask questions. This volume also includes the one-shots from outside the main series, which is good in that those books fill in a lot of gaps that are left but the main book... but it also introduces some inconsistency and make Shredder look like an incompetent leader that deliberately turns his own people against him and takes Bebop and Rocksteady from their video game boss status their introduction gives him back to their goofy 1987 cartoon selves.As with the rest of the IDW series, the story is pretty over-complicated and the art is passable, but inconsistent... Rarely ugly but only approaching greatness when Sophie Campbell and Kevin Eastman step in (although the later has lost a few steps over the years, sadly). The character work in the main story is probably the highlight: Mikey is Mikey, Leo is Leo, Don is Don and they're all lovable, cool, and smartly written and Tom Waltz has done a lot of good work to marry the darker comic book world to the more toyetic cartoon and video game incarnations. There is a lot of good action here and, for better and worse, this is the best I've ever seen from the IDW series.In the end, I feel like every good thing I have to say about this book is balanced out by a qualifier, so I would have to say, I recommend this book only if you've already read the original story arc and you're a real TMNT fan. If you are, you've seen this story done better, but you've definitely seen worse, so... Enjoy!
M**K
Great read!
Nice update to TMNT.
A**L
Great HC, Great Comics and plenty of bonuses
Heavily action-packed and fun-filled, this volume collects perhaps the most intense story-arc of this new series as the action reaches a fever pitch and things look dark for our fabulous foursome.IDW has been killing it with this fantastic series and these Hardcovers are great for fans like me (esp when I didn't have the means to buy the singles at the time of original release...and was honestly avoiding doing it because I was a grumpy fanboy!).This follows the same basic format and quality of the first 2 volumes and I'm fine with that because I like the look and quality of this series of HC's - this latest one being great because it has a lot of bonus content and micro-series alongside the main collected ongoing comics which really adds a lot to the experience and fun.
A**R
Nice book
Nice book. Big size
A**N
Love the Turtles
The Turtles work as a team and they put family first. They are not afraid to confront and straighten one another out. If one falls by the wayside they pursue that one until he is home. Many of us do not put family first and we should. Family is not always blood lots of times it is a friend that becomes family because they love and support you when you need it. In this book the art was great and I love the story line. All of this series so far has been well done!
M**O
GREAT BOOK
The ongoing story slows down in this volume...it has allot of side character one shots but overall a great book
M**E
A marked improvement of an already masterful series
IDW's TMNT proves to be a defining and innovative reimagination of the franchise. The third volume marks the point where it really starts to hit its stride, with better artists and writers being given the opportunity to show off their talents.
P**F
Inconsistent Manufacture
The stories themselves have been good in the series so far, but the art has been rather different from volume to volume.My main complaint with this one is the bookmark ribbon. They've taken two off-cuts and glued them in the middle - and not very evenly. This means it's difficult to place without creasing and you can feel the tacky glue on the fingers from the exposed overlapping edge. I hope this won't affect my pages as i read them.Not normally something to complain about, but for the price they are charging for these weighty tomes one would expect they could throw the last few inches of ribbon away and begin a new ribbon for the next one on the production line.
A**Y
Excellent condition
Bought thru anazon from books ext, much cheaper, like brand new overall very pleased
J**A
Yep.
Just yes.
P**
Delighted
Great collection and quality seller
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