Tartarugas Ninja, Volume 4

Tartarugas Ninja, Volume 4

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  • Author:Kevin Eastman
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Summary

Os quadrinhos originais das Tartarugas Ninja estão de volta ao Brasil! Este é o terceiro volume da coleção que compila todas as histórias clássicas feitas por seus criadores, Kevin Eastman e Peter Laird, que deram origem a uma das maiores franquias da cultura pop, com filmes, desenhos animados, games, brinquedos e uma variedade incontável de outros produtos。 Foi AQUI que tudo isso começou!

Em meados dos anos 1980, os amigos artistas Kevin Eastman e Peter Laird, inspirados por seus ídolos Jack Kirby, Frank Miller e George Lucas, fundaram o Mirage Studios para produzir quadrinhos independentes e, juntos, lançaram Tartarugas Ninja, uma inusitada criação que combinava artes marciais com elementos de HQs de super-heróis e filmes de ação e sci-fi! Logo após a primeira edição, as quatro tartarugas, Rafael, Michelangelo, Donatello e Leonardo, se tornaram um verdadeiro fenômeno!

A Coleção Clássica da editora Pipoca & Nanquim, de seis volumes em capa dura e miolo em papel offset com arte em preto e branco e extras coloridos, é totalmente baseada na Ultimate Collection da editora norte-americana IDW, e compila no formato original todas as histórias feitas pelos criadores dos personagens, sempre acompanhadas de seções de comentários dos autores e páginas de esboços。

Este volume de 256 páginas apresenta as edições Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 48-55, lançadas originalmente entre 1992 e 1993, que inclui a saga Cidade em Guerra, uma das maiores e melhores histórias das tartarugas de todos os tempos!

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Reviews

Jipi Perreault

Another pretty good volume。 We apreciate the passion of their creators that try to innovate, best themeselves and have fun。

Rex Hurst

Volume 4 collects the “Shades of Grey” two-parter, and the first half of the thirteen issue “City at War” storyline。 This consists of issues 48-55。 You’ll notice however that this “ultimate” collection has skipped twenty seven issues and rushed ahead to the next big collaboration between Eastman and Liard。 I understand that these are considered the “essential” issues, but they also bring in two characters from the missing issues, the villain the Rat King, and the masked vigilante, Nobody。 Both h Volume 4 collects the “Shades of Grey” two-parter, and the first half of the thirteen issue “City at War” storyline。 This consists of issues 48-55。 You’ll notice however that this “ultimate” collection has skipped twenty seven issues and rushed ahead to the next big collaboration between Eastman and Liard。 I understand that these are considered the “essential” issues, but they also bring in two characters from the missing issues, the villain the Rat King, and the masked vigilante, Nobody。 Both have had encounters with the Turtles before, which do not appear in this collection, but the editors assumed that you would already know who they are。Also I think the publisher, IDW, got a little greedy here。 They could’ve easily published the “City of War” story as one large volume, rather than split it in half。 I mean I didn’t pay full price for the damn thing, but if I had, I’d be a little pissed off。 。。。more

Brendan

City at War is a beautiful storyline, as is the Shades of Gray prequel included here。 The last great glory of TMNT。

Philip Mastandrea

Overall good, the early stories were slow but they kept getting better and better。 Reveal of Rat King was fun as he wasn't in any of the compilations I've read yet but based on the notes he has been in the comics before。 Anyway, I remember him fondly as both a toy I had and on the cartoon。 Overall good, the early stories were slow but they kept getting better and better。 Reveal of Rat King was fun as he wasn't in any of the compilations I've read yet but based on the notes he has been in the comics before。 Anyway, I remember him fondly as both a toy I had and on the cartoon。 。。。more

Michael

Although I grew up on the original TMNT cartoon, reading this book was my first exposure to the original Eastman/Laird comics (Why'd I start with v。 4? It's the book my library had!), and I enjoyed it。 As expected, the comics deal with heavier, more consequential themes than the children's cartoon。 It's a melancholy book about people growing up and figuring out where they fit in the world -- while a ninja/gang war breaks out in the city! It's not particularly amazing and the art is erratic - som Although I grew up on the original TMNT cartoon, reading this book was my first exposure to the original Eastman/Laird comics (Why'd I start with v。 4? It's the book my library had!), and I enjoyed it。 As expected, the comics deal with heavier, more consequential themes than the children's cartoon。 It's a melancholy book about people growing up and figuring out where they fit in the world -- while a ninja/gang war breaks out in the city! It's not particularly amazing and the art is erratic - some very nice layouts, but stiff figures and a clunky sense of motion (the Eastman/Laird collaboration in issue 50 is the book's high point, illustratively) - but the creators have a good sense of self-reflection and inner turmoil, and they're clearly building toward something。 I'll have to look for the next book to see if it pays off。 。。。more

Sarah

Really liked this one- the art was great, and the City at War storyline is excellent so far。

Clint the Cool Guy

Really GoodI think I've finally figured out why despite the weirdness, silliness, and inconsistent storytelling, I still like the Turtles so much。 This collection perfectly illustrates it too。I like the randomness and unpredictability of the stories。 I really like the art。 Those clean black and white lines are very easy on the eyes。 I also like how the comics are often adult themed。 This collection marks the first time I've seen a real long term comic storyline, with "City at War"。 It doesn't ma Really GoodI think I've finally figured out why despite the weirdness, silliness, and inconsistent storytelling, I still like the Turtles so much。 This collection perfectly illustrates it too。I like the randomness and unpredictability of the stories。 I really like the art。 Those clean black and white lines are very easy on the eyes。 I also like how the comics are often adult themed。 This collection marks the first time I've seen a real long term comic storyline, with "City at War"。 It doesn't make a lot of sense, and I feel like all the skipped issues missing from these collections are starting to take their toll。 But it's still really good。 Recommended。 。。。more

Erik

Good volume! I'm eager for the series finale。 Good volume! I'm eager for the series finale。 。。。more

Bookaholic

Me encantan las Tortugas Ninja!! me traen recuerdos muy gratos y me fascina el trabajo de Kevin Eastman y Peter Laird en los primeros comics。 Ésta obra de arte de colección continúa con la acción y el resurgimiento del Foot Clan después de la muerte de Shredder varios tomos atrás。 LLega Karai desde Tokio para retomar el mando de la organización del Foot Clan en NY, problemas surgen entre April y Casey Jones y Splinter tiene un encuentro fortuito con el Rat King。 Mucha acción y magníficas secuenc Me encantan las Tortugas Ninja!! me traen recuerdos muy gratos y me fascina el trabajo de Kevin Eastman y Peter Laird en los primeros comics。 Ésta obra de arte de colección continúa con la acción y el resurgimiento del Foot Clan después de la muerte de Shredder varios tomos atrás。 LLega Karai desde Tokio para retomar el mando de la organización del Foot Clan en NY, problemas surgen entre April y Casey Jones y Splinter tiene un encuentro fortuito con el Rat King。 Mucha acción y magníficas secuencias de entrenamiento de la tortugas por los techos de NY。 La pelea con el Foot Clan no decepciona tampoco ya que hay sangre, cabezas que explotan y sables que traspasan cuerpos。 +Esta colección incluye comentarios de sus creadores en cada secuencia del comic。 Otro detalle importante es que las tortugas mantienen su *rabito* que más adelante terminan por eliminarlo para la edición infantil televisiva。 Conservan su personalidad aunque los antifaces no sean de colores y no tienen miedo de herir o matar a sus contrincantes。 。。。more

Critley King

I have been slowly working my way through the TMNT Ultimate Collection。 While this hasn't been the strongest installment, it was a solid contribution。 I do appreciate the re-introduction of the Foot Clan, and I was particularly surprised by Casey's story development 🤔。 However, I didn't enjoy April's story arc this time around。 I have been slowly working my way through the TMNT Ultimate Collection。 While this hasn't been the strongest installment, it was a solid contribution。 I do appreciate the re-introduction of the Foot Clan, and I was particularly surprised by Casey's story development 🤔。 However, I didn't enjoy April's story arc this time around。 。。。more

Dony Grayman

Tomo 4 de la edición española que recopilaba los clásicos de las TMNT。

Jon

Alright, maybe I am exorbitantly emotionally invested in the teenage mutant ninja turtles, but seeing the turtles, Splinter, April, and Casey split up cut me deep。 Some of the epic battle sequences in the streets of New York after the City at War story line starts are just amazing。 This is some of the coolest art in these comics。 A。C。 Farley's cover art during this period is also some of the best in TMNT's long history。 Alright, maybe I am exorbitantly emotionally invested in the teenage mutant ninja turtles, but seeing the turtles, Splinter, April, and Casey split up cut me deep。 Some of the epic battle sequences in the streets of New York after the City at War story line starts are just amazing。 This is some of the coolest art in these comics。 A。C。 Farley's cover art during this period is also some of the best in TMNT's long history。 。。。more

B

The Turtles do a good job showing confusion and anger。 The authors do a good job of showing multisided chaotic action sequences。 But it's not clear where the story is。 The Turtles seem almost like a sidenote, like the authors are trying to show the futility of civil war。 The Casey story is either not believable or does not show real depth with the characters involved。 It's like the authors did not know how to get to step 10 of their story so they started there。 The Turtles do a good job showing confusion and anger。 The authors do a good job of showing multisided chaotic action sequences。 But it's not clear where the story is。 The Turtles seem almost like a sidenote, like the authors are trying to show the futility of civil war。 The Casey story is either not believable or does not show real depth with the characters involved。 It's like the authors did not know how to get to step 10 of their story so they started there。 。。。more

Patrice

Well, wow。 After the last book skipped issues 13 and 18, I figured there'd be some missing, but wow。 The last book ended on issue 22。 This book picks up on issue 48。 The art style, while still amazing, is completely different。 I'm sorry I missed the chance to see how it evolved in this direction。 Plotwise, I do think that this is not as much of a jump as it seems。 This book, initiates the City at War story arc, which had originally been intended to follow up the Return to New York story arc, but Well, wow。 After the last book skipped issues 13 and 18, I figured there'd be some missing, but wow。 The last book ended on issue 22。 This book picks up on issue 48。 The art style, while still amazing, is completely different。 I'm sorry I missed the chance to see how it evolved in this direction。 Plotwise, I do think that this is not as much of a jump as it seems。 This book, initiates the City at War story arc, which had originally been intended to follow up the Return to New York story arc, but life happened and it was pushed back。 So other than a few confusing elements (why are they back in North Hampton after they just got back to New York? Who is Nobody and how do they know him? Why is there so much tension between everyone after they just had some nice family bonding?) It is not nearly as much of a plot shock as such a jump should be。 The artwork is impressive, utilizing some really unique techniques to tell the story。 And the story itself is enormous and really powerful, developing the characters through adversity over multiple, intertwining subplots。 The story arc is so large, it continues into the next book。 I can't wait to see how this set up resolves。 。。。more

Keith

The thing that you might not remember about old Ninja Turtles comics is that they're actually really melancholy and pensive and sad。 And while City at War (which starts here and carries through Vol 5) is neither the best nor the saddest TMNT story, there's something admirable in the way it attempts epic tragedy, and how it chooses to (sort of) find peace for its characters。The turtles and Splinter don't actually ever really find peace。 Maybe it's because they never really find a place where they The thing that you might not remember about old Ninja Turtles comics is that they're actually really melancholy and pensive and sad。 And while City at War (which starts here and carries through Vol 5) is neither the best nor the saddest TMNT story, there's something admirable in the way it attempts epic tragedy, and how it chooses to (sort of) find peace for its characters。The turtles and Splinter don't actually ever really find peace。 Maybe it's because they never really find a place where they belong, or a purpose to their existence。 It's a lonely life, being a mutant ninja, and that's the inescapable truth。 。。。more

Shaun

The first half of Eastman and Laird's last Ninja Turtles comic story 'City at War。' The material is wonderfully dated and full of late 80s independent comics call outs and strange jargon from those days。 It was a lot of fun to go back and see the original comics that have been out of circulation for quite a while now。 The first half of Eastman and Laird's last Ninja Turtles comic story 'City at War。' The material is wonderfully dated and full of late 80s independent comics call outs and strange jargon from those days。 It was a lot of fun to go back and see the original comics that have been out of circulation for quite a while now。 。。。more

A。 Nixon

As with any collection, there are going to be parts you love and parts you don't。 The good thing about this volume of the TMNT is that there's an overarching story that we're building towards。 The character development in these issues alone (especially for Casey) is extraordinary。I'm looking forward to where this goes from here。Also, an interesting note about the art style - every other issue has the half-tones that I've come to know the Turtles for。 I like these issues best because I find the l As with any collection, there are going to be parts you love and parts you don't。 The good thing about this volume of the TMNT is that there's an overarching story that we're building towards。 The character development in these issues alone (especially for Casey) is extraordinary。I'm looking forward to where this goes from here。Also, an interesting note about the art style - every other issue has the half-tones that I've come to know the Turtles for。 I like these issues best because I find the line-only drawings to be lacking the depth that I've become accustomed to。 Yes, the half-tones can be a bit much on a double-page spread but they give the panels depth and realism that I enjoy。 Life isn't just black and white。 。。。more