Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The IDW Collection, Volume 7

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The IDW Collection, Volume 7

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  • Create Date:2021-05-02 11:56:17
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Kevin Eastman
  • ISBN:1684052823
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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。

A new age begins for the Turtles as the epic events of the past have created new opportunities for the future, but new dangers as well。 While they continue to get used to a world leading the Foot Clan post-Shredder, they return to the Technodrome to monitor the revival of the Utroms on Burnow Island and are surprised to meet a new mutant--Leatherhead! Will the mysterious mutant be friend or foe? Plus, Kitsune still poses a threat and a new group, the Street Phantoms, enters the fray!

Collects issues #51-64 of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles ongoing series from IDW, now the longest running TMNT series ever。

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Reviews

Jayson

(A-) 82% | Very GoodNotes: Review pending re-read。 Individual reviews for included volumes can be found here:- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Volume 14: Order From Chaos- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Volume 15: Leatherhead- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Volume 16: Chasing Phantoms (A-) 82% | Very GoodNotes: Review pending re-read。 Individual reviews for included volumes can be found here:- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Volume 14: Order From Chaos- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Volume 15: Leatherhead- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Volume 16: Chasing Phantoms 。。。more

Matthew WK

Continues to be engaging, fun, and there are so many pieces on the playing board for the creators to work with。 One of my favorite ongoing series!

Will Brown

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 More of a 2。5。 My main gripe with this volume is that it doesn't live up to its premise until the very end of the book。 The Turtles and Splinter have seized control of the Foot Clan。 Will the Hamato Clan be corrupted by association? Mikey seems to think so!。。。despite the Clan following orders and refusing to kill。 I totally understand Mikey having a problem with Splinter killing the Shredder, but the book should have framed Mikey's disgust around *that* and not the Foot being evil。 Mikey talks l More of a 2。5。 My main gripe with this volume is that it doesn't live up to its premise until the very end of the book。 The Turtles and Splinter have seized control of the Foot Clan。 Will the Hamato Clan be corrupted by association? Mikey seems to think so!。。。despite the Clan following orders and refusing to kill。 I totally understand Mikey having a problem with Splinter killing the Shredder, but the book should have framed Mikey's disgust around *that* and not the Foot being evil。 Mikey talks like he has the moral high-ground (he arguably does by the end), but without the Foot and Splinter doing anything questionable he just comes off as needlessly whiny and childish。It also doesn't help that there's just a TON of dialogue to sift through during these portions of the book。 The conversations with Kitsune in particular could have been trimmed down, and arguably could have been cut altogether, since most of her dialogue amounts to just her sizing up her opponents。 It read like padding to reach a page count so I often just turned my brain off and breezed through the art。What brings the book back up in my eyes is the introduction of Leatherhead and the Utroms on Burnow Island。 Unlike the Mikey, everyone's actions and perspectives make sense for the characters, the dialogue is nowhere near as dense, and everyone loves a giant monster crocodile (or is he an alligator? I wasn't really watching the teeth。。。)。Anyways, by the end of the story, Splinter has the Foot execute one of their rivals and Casey takes over the Purple Dragons, effectively bringing them under Foot control too。 Hopefully next volume explores this scenario more。 。。。more

Judah Radd

How is this title so consistently great??This is intense, dramatic, exciting, nerve wracking。。。 at yet still full of the happy laughs and nice moments I’ve always associated with this title。 The characters continue to be complex and ever developing。I really love where this is going, and I can’t wait for more!

Jens Deprez

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 Master splinter, you sneaky rat。

Tomas

A solid continuation of the TMNT series that promises to do something new。After the climax from issue 50 the series takes a bit of a breather。 This is the first IDW Collection book to not contain any side stories and mini-series, and for good reason。 After all the grand buildup from the previous storylines it really helps to refocus everything and allows for some great character development。The story arc here is relatively self contained。 The new gang in town are the Street Phantoms and it was n A solid continuation of the TMNT series that promises to do something new。After the climax from issue 50 the series takes a bit of a breather。 This is the first IDW Collection book to not contain any side stories and mini-series, and for good reason。 After all the grand buildup from the previous storylines it really helps to refocus everything and allows for some great character development。The story arc here is relatively self contained。 The new gang in town are the Street Phantoms and it was nice to see the writers work with something new that wasn't taken from a previous incarnation of TMNT。 The smaller stakes also help keep the story around the characters, especially Michelangelo, who ends up really being the main focal point for everything。It's refreshing to see that after spending so much effort hitting all the main notes from previous versions that this series is ready and willing to move off into its own territory。 All my previous reviews have been on re-readings, but I've finally caught up to where I left off and I'm very interested to see where the series takes me from here。 。。。more

Christopher Funk

How did it take 7 volumes to get my boy Mikey on the cover? He was the first turtle dang it。 This book is great

Russell DeLong

Looking back, volume 7 was the last really great volume of the series, taking a tragically downward turn in quality after this。The main story arc carrying into Volume 7 absolutely nails the original spirit of Michaelangelo (intended misspell), where he's so rarely written properly。 Looking back, volume 7 was the last really great volume of the series, taking a tragically downward turn in quality after this。The main story arc carrying into Volume 7 absolutely nails the original spirit of Michaelangelo (intended misspell), where he's so rarely written properly。 。。。more

Tony Foxhoven

No side issues。 This one was all related to the central story。 Fun as always

Amy Walker - Trans-Scribe Reviews

The saga of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles continues in the latest bumper volume from IDW, bringing together 14 issues in one beautiful 300 page book。 Following the defeat, and death, of their enemy The Shredder at the hands of Splinter, the Turtles and their friends find themselves a part of the Foot Clan when Splinter takes over as their leader。 Much of this volume centres on this massive change to the lives of the Turtles as they come to terms with their new place amongst their former enemi The saga of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles continues in the latest bumper volume from IDW, bringing together 14 issues in one beautiful 300 page book。 Following the defeat, and death, of their enemy The Shredder at the hands of Splinter, the Turtles and their friends find themselves a part of the Foot Clan when Splinter takes over as their leader。 Much of this volume centres on this massive change to the lives of the Turtles as they come to terms with their new place amongst their former enemies, and the effect that this change has had on their father。The death of Shredder could have been a conclusion to the Turtles’ story, or an opportunity to introduce a new villain to the universe; instead, the team behind Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles made the much wiser choice of having conflict come from within the family unit。 Whilst the book does feature the appearance of a new tech-savvy street gang and their crime boss leader Darius Dunn, they’re not a huge threat or a central focus。What the book focuses on instead is the slow descent of Splinter to becoming the kind of morally corrupt leader that the Turtles previously fought against, and how this affects their family unit。 At the beginning of the book Michelangelo has already made his feelings on the matter clear and has left his family, disagreeing with Splinter’s choices, and throughout the story the characters make moves to bring him back into the fold, before pulling the rug out from beneath the readers in the final issue and having the rest of the Turtles turn their backs on Splinter too。The interpersonal drama is well paced, and feels very real。 You can understand why Splinter is making the decisions that he is, and can even agree with them to a certain point。 At the same time, however, it’s easy to side with the Turtles too。 There’s no clear black and white, no good or bad, just differing opinions on what is the best way to proceed with their new circumstances。 For a book that’s essentially about mutant animals fighting aliens and ninjas, it’s able to do interpersonal drama better than many DC and Marvel books。The book also packs in a lot of action throughout, with a number of smaller intertwining stories。 There’s a huge confrontation with the Street Phantoms and Darius Dunn at the end of the book, but we also have several skirmishes before this, as well as a battle with the supernatural entity Kitsune: a fight that has huge consequences for the Turtles’ ally Alopex。Whilst the book is mainly about the Foot Clan and how the Turtles have been picking up the pieces following the death of Shredder, there’s also a section of the book that moves the Utrom story forward, with the Turtles assisting Professor Honeycutt in awakening a number of the aliens from their hibernation。 A distraction from the main plot, this small side-story is actually very entertaining, and manages to introduce the mutant crocodile Leatherhead into the re-imagined universe。This volume also introduces readers to several new mutants in the form of the Mutanimals: a rag-tag group of crime-fighters that includes Man Ray, Herman the Hermit Crab, and Mondo Gecko。 A really fun mix of characters that gives Mickey the spotlight early on, they make for a great expansion to the universe。Volume 7 of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles packs a lot of action and interpersonal drama into its pages, crafting a hugely enjoyable and well-told story that is sure to satisfy long-term fans and new readers alike。 。。。more

Jordan

I love the turtles and this series just keeps getting better and better。 The twists and turns make me want to keep reading。

Patrice

I really enjoyed this set of stories focusing on the unexpected aftermath of victory。 I'm really enjoying the art, storytelling and trajectory of character development and look forward to more。 I really enjoyed this set of stories focusing on the unexpected aftermath of victory。 I'm really enjoying the art, storytelling and trajectory of character development and look forward to more。 。。。more

Jonathan

IDW delivers another incredible volume of the TMNT。 After the major events of the last volume I was excited to see what the direction the series would take next and it really delivers。 It is refreshing to see a series last as long as this one has and be given the room to grow and push these characters in a new unforeseen directions。 A great comic book series。

Zachary Blake

The direction this story takes continues to keep me guessing。 This volume is a new start for the turtles and their family that I can't wait to see where this goes。 The direction this story takes continues to keep me guessing。 This volume is a new start for the turtles and their family that I can't wait to see where this goes。 。。。more

Morgan

Out of all the IDW TMNT collections thus far, I think this is the best one yet。 It doesn't feature the spin-offs。 I'm not really a fan of the spin-offs as much, but they are need for the story。 This volume also has a lot of conflict building up。 Not sure way, but feels like this finally as a good story building up。 Out of all the IDW TMNT collections thus far, I think this is the best one yet。 It doesn't feature the spin-offs。 I'm not really a fan of the spin-offs as much, but they are need for the story。 This volume also has a lot of conflict building up。 Not sure way, but feels like this finally as a good story building up。 。。。more