Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The IDW Collection, Volume 3

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The IDW Collection, Volume 3

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  • Author:Kevin Eastman
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Summary

Violence and carnage rage across the city as Shredder s master plan unfolds。 When tragedy strikes the Turtles, the brothers will have to hold the line against an attack from within, but with allegiances shifting they must formulate a plan to fight back against their deadliest enemy。 Volume 3 collects issues #21-28 of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles ongoing series and the Old Hob, Alopex, Karai, Hun, Bebop and Rocksteady, and Shredder Micro-Series one-shots, plus the 2012 Annual。"

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Reviews

Jayson

(A-) 80% | Very GoodNotes: Review pending re-read。 Individual reviews for included volumes can be found here:- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: 2012 Annual Deluxe Edition- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Volume 6: City Fall, Part 1- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Villains Micro-Series, Volume 1- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Volume 7: City Fall, Part 2- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Villains Micro-Series, Volume 2 (A-) 80% | Very GoodNotes: Review pending re-read。 Individual reviews for included volumes can be found here:- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: 2012 Annual Deluxe Edition- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Volume 6: City Fall, Part 1- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Villains Micro-Series, Volume 1- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Volume 7: City Fall, Part 2- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Villains Micro-Series, Volume 2 。。。more

Alex

This would be a 5 star book if it was just City Fall, but the first two issues in here are pretty brutal to read, and it doesn't help that Eastman's art style is often hard to follow。 Otherwise, a nearly perfect book。 This would be a 5 star book if it was just City Fall, but the first two issues in here are pretty brutal to read, and it doesn't help that Eastman's art style is often hard to follow。 Otherwise, a nearly perfect book。 。。。more

Cody James

Great collection of an amazing run

Brannigan

Another great installment。 The characters kept developing and going strong。 It’s been a pleasure to read。 My one negative is Eastman’s art style。 I know it’s sacrilegious to say it but I’m not a fan。

Aaron

Fall City series。 Shredder attempts to take over NYC。 Outside of the 2012 annual to begin the book, it read fast。 Thoroughly enjoyed it & looking forward to starting volume 4。。。

Judah Radd

My friends and I have conducted two interviews with Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles co-creator Kevin Eastman and you can watch them here https://youtu。be/gt5B_RxPeqY and here https://youtu。be/ZQ_xgNqtq4gIt just keeps getting better。City Fall and the associated tie-ins (all collected chronologically in this HC) is an emotional and thrilling ride。 Everything about this is clever, powerful and deliberate。 The funny parts are scattered throughout, but they’re never over bearing。 The action is reinforce My friends and I have conducted two interviews with Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles co-creator Kevin Eastman and you can watch them here https://youtu。be/gt5B_RxPeqY and here https://youtu。be/ZQ_xgNqtq4gIt just keeps getting better。City Fall and the associated tie-ins (all collected chronologically in this HC) is an emotional and thrilling ride。 Everything about this is clever, powerful and deliberate。 The funny parts are scattered throughout, but they’re never over bearing。 The action is reinforced by high quality drama, and it never becomes boring。 This IDW turtles series is damn near perfect, and it’s showing no signal of losing momentum。 It’s damn great comic reading! 。。。more

Christoph Weber

War Band 2 teilweise etwas mühsam und zu SciFi-lastig mit Krang, so geht es in Band 3 munterst weiter mit klassischen Ninja-Problemen。Ein Highlight。 Gleich zu Beginn das Annual ist super, gezeichnet im Stil der ersten Serie。 Der Stil taucht auch in späteren Heften/Geschichten auf。(view spoiler)[Leonordo wird gebrainwashed und kämpft gegen den Rest der TMNT。(hide spoiler)]Und wir begegnen zum ersten Mal Bebop und Rocksteady! Oh yeah。 War Band 2 teilweise etwas mühsam und zu SciFi-lastig mit Krang, so geht es in Band 3 munterst weiter mit klassischen Ninja-Problemen。Ein Highlight。 Gleich zu Beginn das Annual ist super, gezeichnet im Stil der ersten Serie。 Der Stil taucht auch in späteren Heften/Geschichten auf。(view spoiler)[Leonordo wird gebrainwashed und kämpft gegen den Rest der TMNT。(hide spoiler)]Und wir begegnen zum ersten Mal Bebop und Rocksteady! Oh yeah。 。。。more

Tracy Dickens

I'm really impressed with the story。 Didn't expect ninja turtles to be this interesting。 I'm really impressed with the story。 Didn't expect ninja turtles to be this interesting。 。。。more

RG

Really enjoyed this city fall run。 Although there were a couple of one shots that had terrible art

Jens Deprez

If it wasn't for the annual issue that started this collection it would have been a solid 5 star read。 The City Fall storyline was great and I also really enjoyed the microissues in this one。Last but not least, Rocksteady and Bebop make their first appearance and it's glorious! If it wasn't for the annual issue that started this collection it would have been a solid 5 star read。 The City Fall storyline was great and I also really enjoyed the microissues in this one。Last but not least, Rocksteady and Bebop make their first appearance and it's glorious! 。。。more

Tomas

A solid continuation of the IDW Ninja Turtles story。These IDW collection versions are still the best way to be reading this comic。 Whether it's digital or physical the only reason to read anything other than these volumes is if you're 100% caught up and just can't wait for the next one to be released。This volume is a nice continuation of the story, though I didn't find it quite as powerful as the previous volume。 Unlike the previous volume this one manages to be pretty much one single story, whe A solid continuation of the IDW Ninja Turtles story。These IDW collection versions are still the best way to be reading this comic。 Whether it's digital or physical the only reason to read anything other than these volumes is if you're 100% caught up and just can't wait for the next one to be released。This volume is a nice continuation of the story, though I didn't find it quite as powerful as the previous volume。 Unlike the previous volume this one manages to be pretty much one single story, where the last volume had a few storylines that it covered。 While I normally like my stories to have more breathing room, this one never quite managed to hit the highs of the previous volume。 The City Fall story never quite feels as epic as they make it out to be。The art also was a mixed bag。 Santolouco is a talented artist, but I often found his renditions of characters felt like new people rather than a different interpretation of characters I already knew。 He really like round cute faces。 This was particularly jarring with April and Karai, but was a bit odd with Casey (though he at least looked like the same person I'd spent two volumes getting to know)。Complaints aside there is a lot to like about this volume。 The Dark Leo story is well handled and surprisingly engaging。 The relationship between Bebop and Rocksteady is hilarious。 And in general all the characters grow and change in interesting ways。 This may not be my favourite volume, but I still enjoyed it and I'm eagerly looking forward to seeing where everything goes from here。 。。。more

Matthew WK

A small step down from the first 2 volumes, mainly due to the writing of some of the micro-stories, specifically the Hun and Bebop and Rocksteady one-shots。 Both standout as sub-par stories, especially considering the broad scope opened to the writer and the boring path they chose。 Overall, still a volume I'd recommend if you're reading the series - just not quite as strong as the first 2 volumes。 A small step down from the first 2 volumes, mainly due to the writing of some of the micro-stories, specifically the Hun and Bebop and Rocksteady one-shots。 Both standout as sub-par stories, especially considering the broad scope opened to the writer and the boring path they chose。 Overall, still a volume I'd recommend if you're reading the series - just not quite as strong as the first 2 volumes。 。。。more

stonecoldcomics

Really enjoyed this volume the city of the fall story was fast engaging and fun with some great character development mostly from Leonardo。All of the tie-in one shots and annual included all seem to tie in to the main story in some way and I really like that as it makes reading it all pay of and feel rewarding。We also get bebop & rocksteady introduced in this one and there great the way they bounce of each other。Artwork was solid throughout except for the annual and one main series issue done by Really enjoyed this volume the city of the fall story was fast engaging and fun with some great character development mostly from Leonardo。All of the tie-in one shots and annual included all seem to tie in to the main story in some way and I really like that as it makes reading it all pay of and feel rewarding。We also get bebop & rocksteady introduced in this one and there great the way they bounce of each other。Artwork was solid throughout except for the annual and one main series issue done by Eastman just not a big fan of his art style。Can’t wait to see where the turtles go next。 。。。more

Christopher Funk

Still good。

Will Brown

Another home-run for the TMNT reboot。 While it doesn't reach quite the same highs as the last volume did (Secret History of the Foot Clan was sooooooo good), the worldbuilding pays off big time with the New York gangs all going to war for control of the city。 A ton of fan favorite characters make their official debut in this new continuity, such as Bebop & Rocksteady from the 80s cartoon and Hun from the 2003 tv show。 While Bebop and Rocksteady remain the same (albeit SIGNIFICANTLY more dangerou Another home-run for the TMNT reboot。 While it doesn't reach quite the same highs as the last volume did (Secret History of the Foot Clan was sooooooo good), the worldbuilding pays off big time with the New York gangs all going to war for control of the city。 A ton of fan favorite characters make their official debut in this new continuity, such as Bebop & Rocksteady from the 80s cartoon and Hun from the 2003 tv show。 While Bebop and Rocksteady remain the same (albeit SIGNIFICANTLY more dangerous), their take on Hun is almost an entirely different character and I'm personally conflicted on that。 I'm still very fond of the stoic muscle man from the tv show, but the character they've created for Hun in this volume has far more depth to him and a more interesting relationship to Casey Jones。 I'm interested to see how that side story pans out。A lot of my previous complaints of the series are non-existent in this volume。 Fight scenes are better choreographed, and the action is very kinetic。 2 artists in particular that I want to mention are Ben Bates who absolutely killed it on the Bebop & Rocksteady villain mini, and Mateus Santolouco who draws the City Fall arc and would define the style of the book moving forward。 Great read all around。 。。。more

Jordan Lombard

Title/Author/Artist: TMNT vol。 3 Series/Standalone: vol。 3, not a standaloneGenre/sub-genre: Science Fiction/Graphic NovelBook Format: HardcoverLength: 404 pagesViolence: Yes, as is usual with TMNT, there is a lot of violence here。Well written/Editor Needed: Well writtenArt/Illustrations: Love the artwork! Would I Recommend?: YesPersonal thoughts: OMG, the suspense is high in this one。 I can’t believe there’s brainwashing here and it’s done really well。 There was also a lot of backstories for c Title/Author/Artist: TMNT vol。 3 Series/Standalone: vol。 3, not a standaloneGenre/sub-genre: Science Fiction/Graphic NovelBook Format: HardcoverLength: 404 pagesViolence: Yes, as is usual with TMNT, there is a lot of violence here。Well written/Editor Needed: Well writtenArt/Illustrations: Love the artwork! Would I Recommend?: YesPersonal thoughts: OMG, the suspense is high in this one。 I can’t believe there’s brainwashing here and it’s done really well。 There was also a lot of backstories for characters like Alopex, which was interesting, though I do wonder if they shouldn’t have been spread out more。 The first issue in this collection wasn’t entirely my cup of tea, but everything else had me glued to the book, needing to know what happened next。 Leonardo is my favorite turtle, so this was especially harrowing for me! But so good! And I appreciate that the main storyline will continue in the next volume。 There is no miracle cure at the end, making it more realistic。The hardcover volumes are absolutely beautiful, from the artwork to the sturdy construction。 There is no better way to enjoy these comics。 。。。more

Brooke

Absolute favorite volume so far。

Matthew Noe

City fall is a great run - a couple of the mini's in here aren't great though。 City fall is a great run - a couple of the mini's in here aren't great though。 。。。more

Tony

This is my favorite collection so far。 The mini-stories for each character for in so well。 It’s so much fun watching everything unfold。

Omnibuster

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 Volume 3 of this fantastic series further builds on my favorite theme so far: family。 We all have families in same way whether they're large, small, close, distant, or sadly for some, non-existent。 What makes a family? How does the legacy of a family perpetuate good in the world or hatred? Perhaps families are a matter of perspective and anyone searching for one or looking to create one are all doing what's right。 What would we do for our families when threatened by an outside force? The answer Volume 3 of this fantastic series further builds on my favorite theme so far: family。 We all have families in same way whether they're large, small, close, distant, or sadly for some, non-existent。 What makes a family? How does the legacy of a family perpetuate good in the world or hatred? Perhaps families are a matter of perspective and anyone searching for one or looking to create one are all doing what's right。 What would we do for our families when threatened by an outside force? The answer is probably most anything。This volume further examines the bonds that keep the Turtles together, the Foot Clan, and Casey and his father。 We learn they all mirror each other and are equally strong and fragile。 I like how this series is doing it's best to make the conflicts more three-dimensional than simple "good guy, bad guy" plots。 As we've learned in the previous volumes, the primary conflict with between the Turtles and Foot Clan span generations and centuries。 Even characters like Hun (Casey's dad), Old Hob, Alopex, Karai, Bebop & Rocksteady, and Shredder have one-shots that show us their inner thoughts, motivations, and desires。 As ridiculous as it sounds, these villains all have something we can relate to thus making us feel some compassion for their conflicts。The Turtles experience a kidnapping, brainwashing, familial tests, and the potential loss of a loved one; they make the unlikeliest allies to fight the Foot Clan while Shredder is doing everything he can to solidify his grasp on the city an it's criminal organizations all while contending with a spiritual crisis。 There's a lot going on in this volume, but it's all relevant and enriches the modern TMNT universe。Onward to volume 4 and more goodness! 。。。more

Mohamed Ahmed

this series continues to do very wellso this huge volume just contains one story arc,it starts with the annual which was not so good but it is a kind of a prelude to the arc, then the city fall begin in which the mobs are fighting for city turf。 it was really good with some changes that falls on the ninjas and the enter of bepop and rocksteady。in between the chapters you get many of the micro series which is basically an origin stories for Hun, Alopex, shredder, bepop and rocksteady, Karai, and this series continues to do very wellso this huge volume just contains one story arc,it starts with the annual which was not so good but it is a kind of a prelude to the arc, then the city fall begin in which the mobs are fighting for city turf。 it was really good with some changes that falls on the ninjas and the enter of bepop and rocksteady。in between the chapters you get many of the micro series which is basically an origin stories for Hun, Alopex, shredder, bepop and rocksteady, Karai, and Old hob all in a perfect reading order。the art was very good except for Eastman's。 。。。more

Eastham Erik

IDW's true reboot with a spin of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, continues to bring enjoyment and new story telling to this older franchise, allowing new readers to jump right in and old readers of the original to have brand new stories。Volume three has less story than it's two predecessors, but in truth, it's only because IDW has committed to truly giving readers a complete collection of this series。 Volume 3 starts out with a long annual drawn and written by Eastman, that thus far plays a ve IDW's true reboot with a spin of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, continues to bring enjoyment and new story telling to this older franchise, allowing new readers to jump right in and old readers of the original to have brand new stories。Volume three has less story than it's two predecessors, but in truth, it's only because IDW has committed to truly giving readers a complete collection of this series。 Volume 3 starts out with a long annual drawn and written by Eastman, that thus far plays a very small roll in the overall story and in truth can seem like a chore to get through。 The volume also contains several of the villain one shots, which offer just a little back ground for each 。 。 。 some of which have plot points worth paying attention to。 Spoiler: The overall story arc of Leonardo being brainwashed into the foot, is simply just OK, and hopefully nothing more than a mere stepping stone to a greater story。 Nonetheless, a hardcover series collection that truly collects everything, is rare and IDW should be applauded for it。 I will no doubt continue my support by purchasing the next volume in this series 。 。 。 I've actually already purchased the next five ;) 。。。more

Pete

Very enjoyable。 This collection contains the first bit event in the eight issue “City Fall”。 It’s the classic Turtles fun mixed with great writing。 Check it out bro。

Marco Antonio di Forelli

El tomo es excelente, pero se lleva las cinco estrellas por el número de Bebop y Rocksteady。 Vaya manera de redimir y darle calidad a los que fueran los lacayos idiotas de la serie animada del 87。

Zachary Blake

This was my favorite volume so far。 The story gets deep and the action picks up。 I love the one shot mini series about the villains included in chronological order with the main series。 The Annual with art done by Eastman kicks off the volume and is fantastic。 Eastman does the art on a few more issues before the epic City fall arc starts。 I can't say enough good things about this series。 This was my favorite volume so far。 The story gets deep and the action picks up。 I love the one shot mini series about the villains included in chronological order with the main series。 The Annual with art done by Eastman kicks off the volume and is fantastic。 Eastman does the art on a few more issues before the epic City fall arc starts。 I can't say enough good things about this series。 。。。more

Édithv

omg so good!! the story and the art are just amazing!

Shaun

It started a little slow。 I didn't care much for the annual。 But once the City Fall storyline kicked into high gear this collection was great。 Plus finally the arrival of mutant Beebop and Rocksteady? Oh man, did not disappoint。 It started a little slow。 I didn't care much for the annual。 But once the City Fall storyline kicked into high gear this collection was great。 Plus finally the arrival of mutant Beebop and Rocksteady? Oh man, did not disappoint。 。。。more

Jordan

Great volume。 I really love the hardcover version of this collection。 I am going to have to replace my older versions of the previous collections with these newer, nicer versions。 The story itself was really good, other than the slightly confusing and way too long annual that opened the collection。 The main story was really good though and it was great to read things in the order that the writers wanted you to。 I love this version of the Turtles a lot。

Jonathan

The definitive volume of IDW's TMNT series。 Despite a weak start with a very long and vey boring annual issue the majority of this volume collects the excellent "City Fall" storyline along with some of the micro series issues。 Collected in the correct reading order these micro issues fall alongside the main story effectively and expand on important scenes in the main series。 The story itself is top notch and the well earned introduction of Bebop and Rocksteady is another home run for this series The definitive volume of IDW's TMNT series。 Despite a weak start with a very long and vey boring annual issue the majority of this volume collects the excellent "City Fall" storyline along with some of the micro series issues。 Collected in the correct reading order these micro issues fall alongside the main story effectively and expand on important scenes in the main series。 The story itself is top notch and the well earned introduction of Bebop and Rocksteady is another home run for this series。 The art for "City Fall" is some of the best present in this series so far and this only adds to epic nature of the storyline itself。 Go out and read this collection!!! 。。。more

Michael Giuliano

So, volume 1 of these IDW collections sets the stage for this new era of TMNT, giving you basic character backgrounds and introducing the major plot points for the series as a whole。 It's a great place to get started on this series (and it's a nice-looking book to boot)。 Volume 2 expands a little on volume 1, and was a little dry for my tastes。 Much of it was just expanding the universe and adding a few more characters and plots, but without much happening。 Volume 3 is where things take an exp So, volume 1 of these IDW collections sets the stage for this new era of TMNT, giving you basic character backgrounds and introducing the major plot points for the series as a whole。 It's a great place to get started on this series (and it's a nice-looking book to boot)。 Volume 2 expands a little on volume 1, and was a little dry for my tastes。 Much of it was just expanding the universe and adding a few more characters and plots, but without much happening。 Volume 3 is where things take an explosive turn for the better, as the "City Fall" story arc takes over。 Filled with physical and emotional action that was missing from volume 2, the entire book speeds by and brings to head a lot of the conflicts and plot points that have been building since volume 1。 Can't wait to see where the series heads after this! 。。。more