‘X-Files’ meets ‘TMNT’ in IDW’s ‘Conspiracy’ miniseries (2014)
‘X-Files’ flashback (Comic book review): “The X-Files” crosses paths with “TMNT,” “Ghostbusters,” “Transformers” and “The Crow.”
‘X-Files’ flashback (Comic book review): “The X-Files” crosses paths with “TMNT,” “Ghostbusters,” “Transformers” and “The Crow.”
Commentary: In one last 30th anniversary “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles” post, I look at all the different continuities, from movies to TV to comics to games.
‘TMNT’ flashback (Comic book reviews): Raph, Mike and Don get their own four-issue miniseries amid Mirage’s “Tales of the TMNT” Vol. 2.
‘TMNT’ flashback (Comic book reviews): “Tales of the TMNT” Vol. 2 goes out with sweet and bittersweet, finished and unfinished, tales in Issues 54-70.
‘TMNT’ flashback (Comic book reviews): Jim Lawson regularly contributes art to “Tales of the TMNT” Vol. 2 in Issues 42-53. Here are my reviews.
‘TMNT’ flashback (Comic book reviews): Dan Berger takes over as editor and “Tales of the TMNT” Vol. 2 begins to fill in story gaps in Issues 31-41.
‘TMNT’ flashback (Comic book reviews): Here are my reviews of “Tales of the TMNT” Vol. 2 Issues 19-30, including a standout April O’Neil tale.
‘TMNT’ flashback (Comic book reviews): Mirage’s resurrected “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles” also brings back “Tales of the TMNT” with Vol. 2 Issues 1-18.
‘TMNT’ flashback (Movie review): More than a decade after “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III,” the movie series continues, now in animated form.
‘TMNT’ flashback (Movie review): Despite an ambitious time-travel concept, “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III” is easily the weakest of the film series.