![]() Lee's work is legible, crisp and clear, demonstrating that simplicity is still the key when it comes to this art form. Lee the letterer deserves credit as the unsung hero in the lettering department. Barlow's hideous workshop are delightfully unnerving. Extras like Kevin Eastman's fully illustrated and lettered layouts Compare and contrast Eastman's designs with the finished Dan Duncan pages. Fortunately, the tag team of artist Gregori and colorist Pattison nail the classic TMNT aesthetic that Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird perfected in the '80s while adding a modern twist to complement Campbell's pitstop at the horror genre. The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turles' IDW relaunch in an oversized, hardcover edition that includes extras that were not included in the comics or the previously released paperback. Of course, none of this would matter if the art failed to complement the story. Eastman co-writes Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles for IDW and can sometimes be found at the San Diego Comic Art Gallery. In May 1984, he and Laird published Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 1, creating the hit heroes in a half-shell. Barlow might be the most interesting "medical professional" to be featured in the franchise since Baxter Stockman. His first published work appeared in 1980, a year or so before he met Peter Laird. Campbell has crafted an appropriately weird and wonderful new addition to the world of the Turtles. 1 HC (IDW) Sneak Peek TMNT 22 RI B 100 copy Eastman Sketch variant. Readers might be surprised to find body horror and astral projection at the center of a TMNT comic, but in the context of a world defined by four green anthropomorphic turtles who love martial arts and pizza, it works really well. This stunning compilation collects the Bebop & Rocksteady Destroy Everything mini-series, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Universe issues 1-8, and Teenage. New TMNT Mini-Series Casey & AprilDate: N/A.
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