The perfect way to catch up on the critically-acclaimed ongoing series.
"City Fall" continues as Shredder reveals his new second-in-command and launches a full-scale war on New York City! With allegiances shifting, the Turtles must formulate a plan to fight back against their deadliest enemy. But as tension festers, the brothers must cope in their own ways, each drawn to their own path and as the battle continues, the Turtles turn to old friends and foes alike for help.
Collects issues #25-36 of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles ongoing series.
Kevin Eastman (1962) is the co-creator, with Peter Laird, of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, a pop-culture juggernaut that appeared in 1984 and has since spawned four animated television series, six feature films, countless toys, and numerous comic-book series, the most recent of which is published by IDW and is the longest-running to date. Kevin lives in San Diego with his wife and son.
Tom Waltz is a former active duty U.S. Marine, Desert Storm vet, and former California National Guard Military Policeman. He is an editor for IDW Publishing, as well as the writer of critically-acclaimed graphic novels, including Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, The Last Fall, Children of the Grave, Finding Peace (with Nathan St John), After the Fire, Silent Hill: Sinner's Reward, Silent Hill: Past Life, Silent Hill Downpour: Annie's Story, and others. He has also worked on video games, including as co-writer for Silent Hill: Downpour (Konami), and writer for Ghostbusters: Sanctum of Slime (Atari), TMNT: Brothers Unite (Paramount), and TMNT: Mutants in Manhattan (Activision). He grew up in Clinton, Michigan and makes his home in San Diego with his wife and two children.
"Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles continues to impress. With this kind of writing, there is no limit to where it can go." —Crave Online
"Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles continues to be one of those books you have to pay attention to month in and month out. 'City Fall' got a lot of people talking, but what comes next seems to be the main event." —Comic Book Therapy
The perfect way to catch up on the critically-acclaimed ongoing series.
"City Fall" continues as Shredder reveals his new second-in-command and launches a full-scale war on New York City! With allegiances shifting, the Turtles must formulate a plan to fight back against their deadliest enemy. But as tension festers, the brothers must cope in their own ways, each drawn to their own path and as the battle continues, the Turtles turn to old friends and foes alike for help.
Collects issues #25-36 of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles ongoing series.
Creators
Kevin Eastman (1962) is the co-creator, with Peter Laird, of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, a pop-culture juggernaut that appeared in 1984 and has since spawned four animated television series, six feature films, countless toys, and numerous comic-book series, the most recent of which is published by IDW and is the longest-running to date. Kevin lives in San Diego with his wife and son.
Tom Waltz is a former active duty U.S. Marine, Desert Storm vet, and former California National Guard Military Policeman. He is an editor for IDW Publishing, as well as the writer of critically-acclaimed graphic novels, including Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, The Last Fall, Children of the Grave, Finding Peace (with Nathan St John), After the Fire, Silent Hill: Sinner's Reward, Silent Hill: Past Life, Silent Hill Downpour: Annie's Story, and others. He has also worked on video games, including as co-writer for Silent Hill: Downpour (Konami), and writer for Ghostbusters: Sanctum of Slime (Atari), TMNT: Brothers Unite (Paramount), and TMNT: Mutants in Manhattan (Activision). He grew up in Clinton, Michigan and makes his home in San Diego with his wife and two children.
"Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles continues to impress. With this kind of writing, there is no limit to where it can go." —Crave Online
"Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles continues to be one of those books you have to pay attention to month in and month out. 'City Fall' got a lot of people talking, but what comes next seems to be the main event." —Comic Book Therapy