Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The IDW Collection, Volume 14

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The IDW Collection, Volume 14

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  • Create Date:2022-09-27 06:52:34
  • Update Date:2025-09-07
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  • Author:Sophie Campbell
  • ISBN:1684058600
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Summary

Presenting the complete TMNT stories in recommended reading order, including one-shots, crossovers, and event series。 Everything a beginner could need, everything a diehard could want。

Welcome to the new world of TMNT! After the cataclysmic events of "City At War," the Turtles find New York City drastically changed–new factions and enemies are on the rise, and allies are in short supply。

Jennika, the newest member of the TMNT team, embarks on her own adventure。 Trying to acclimate to life as a mutant, she will be forced to come to terms with both her troubled past and conflicted present。 In search of a dangerous procedure to reverse mutation, will Jennika be tempted by the call of her old life, and how far will she go to save those who gave up on her long ago?

Back on the streets, the mutagen bomb's fallout continues to affect NYC in increasingly disturbing ways。 As the government struggles to come to grips with a growing humanitarian crisis, mutants start to go missing。 The TMNT trace the clues to the waterfront and find something terrifying that is now living in the depths! Meanwhile, a falling out between Baxter and April could have dire consequences for Mutant Town, where life has changed forever。

Collects Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #101–112, the 2020 Annual, and the Jennika three-issue mini-series。

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Reviews

Zachary Blake

Not a bad jumping on point for new readers looking to get into the series and are overwhelmed by 100 plus issues of backstory。 Without spoiling anything this is a new era for the tmnt story with the cast expanding past the 4 turtles。 Some critics do not feel this is a strong as what came before as the attention isn't just focused on the turtles。 I am really enjoying the world building with the other characters。 Sophie Campbell does an excellent job transitioning to the main writer of this series Not a bad jumping on point for new readers looking to get into the series and are overwhelmed by 100 plus issues of backstory。 Without spoiling anything this is a new era for the tmnt story with the cast expanding past the 4 turtles。 Some critics do not feel this is a strong as what came before as the attention isn't just focused on the turtles。 I am really enjoying the world building with the other characters。 Sophie Campbell does an excellent job transitioning to the main writer of this series from artist (she does pull double duty on some issues)。 Excited to see where this goes and bummed to have to wait a while for volume 15。 。。。more

Earthworm GЯIMM

Most of this volume is set in the new mutant town that is now a separated part of NYC and are Turtles have gone there separate ways after the events of last volume it’s down time but Sophie Campbell dose a good job delving into each turtles mental state including new comer Jennika I also liked how we got to see how people being turned into mutants against there will has benefited some but made others miserable。The Jennika mini series was okay not big on the artwork but it was nice to at least se Most of this volume is set in the new mutant town that is now a separated part of NYC and are Turtles have gone there separate ways after the events of last volume it’s down time but Sophie Campbell dose a good job delving into each turtles mental state including new comer Jennika I also liked how we got to see how people being turned into mutants against there will has benefited some but made others miserable。The Jennika mini series was okay not big on the artwork but it was nice to at least see some of her past and get more of her personality and interests explored 。。。more

Brian Meenan

This is still just as good as the previous volumes , despite having a new creative team。The IDW TMNT is the best iteration of the teenage mutant Turtles imo since they first arrived in the 80s。

Seth Cordle

As much as I hate waiting months between volumes, I absolutely love reading this series through the IDW Collection。 I haven’t disliked a single entry。 This volume is the beginning of the writing change from Tom Waltz to Sophie Campbell。 I had been warned that the quality dropped, but I must say I completely disagree。 I don’t feel that she missed a single beat。 It really just flowed from Waltz in a way that found me very impressed。 Sure, it’s a little more emotional & has a few more characters th As much as I hate waiting months between volumes, I absolutely love reading this series through the IDW Collection。 I haven’t disliked a single entry。 This volume is the beginning of the writing change from Tom Waltz to Sophie Campbell。 I had been warned that the quality dropped, but I must say I completely disagree。 I don’t feel that she missed a single beat。 It really just flowed from Waltz in a way that found me very impressed。 Sure, it’s a little more emotional & has a few more characters that may come across as annoying (the kids, Mona Lisa, Jennika’s mini-series side characters), but I really feel they just added some heart to a part of this story that got pretty dark in all the right ways。 I can’t think of too many comics that have me caring about characters on this level。 And I can’t think of a single OTHER one that’s based on an IP。 I recommend thoroughly that you go spend way too much money on these 14 volumes & let yourself fall in love with the Turtles one more time。 You won’t regret it。 。。。more

Judah Radd

Unbelievably good。First of all, the main title is written AND illustrated by Sophie Campbell。 Holy shit。 She’s done a fuck ton of work, and the results are spectacular。 I love everything about how this is presented, the story threads are tight and purposeful, and the art is befitting of the emotional subject matter。Thematically, this is the most politically charged volume yet, and while “political” isn’t always a compliment with me, in this case it most certainly is。 It’s all about the way it’s Unbelievably good。First of all, the main title is written AND illustrated by Sophie Campbell。 Holy shit。 She’s done a fuck ton of work, and the results are spectacular。 I love everything about how this is presented, the story threads are tight and purposeful, and the art is befitting of the emotional subject matter。Thematically, this is the most politically charged volume yet, and while “political” isn’t always a compliment with me, in this case it most certainly is。 It’s all about the way it’s done。 This story is addressing some really deep cuts related to intersectionality in social justice, tackling why it’s essential but also having the difficult conversations about how it also leads to friction points。 This is done masterfully, and entirely within the confines of the story。 You never feel like someone is using familiar characters to live tweet at you。 It works well。 It’s thought provoking。 And it never sacrifices the fun, the drama, the emotional beats and the characters。I would have liked to spend some more time with some personal favs like Casey Jones, as well as some of the more entertaining Mutanimals, but that’s just how it be sometimes。 Also, big spoiler, but you’re gonna see some familiar faces you haven’t even thought about since the 1990sII get ready II 。。。more

Brian

Despite following over 100+ issues of comics that have gotten to this point, this is a pretty good jumping on point (as long as you have some amount of Ninja Turtle familiarity)

Jayson

(B+) 78% | GoodNotes: Review pending re-read。 Individual reviews for included volumes can be found here:- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Annual 2020- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Reborn, Volume 1 – From the Ashes- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Jennika- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Reborn, Volume 2 – Life After Death- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Reborn, Volume 3 – Time After Time (B+) 78% | GoodNotes: Review pending re-read。 Individual reviews for included volumes can be found here:- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Annual 2020- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Reborn, Volume 1 – From the Ashes- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Jennika- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Reborn, Volume 2 – Life After Death- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Reborn, Volume 3 – Time After Time 。。。more