Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Ultimate Collection Volume 2

Written and illustrated by Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird

A graphic novel for readers in grades 9 and up reviewed by Donte

        












Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Ultimate Collection Volume 2, which was originally published by Mirage Studios in the 1990s, continues the adventures of the four Turtles and their rat sensei, Splinter, as they battle new enemies and face old foes. This volume features a more complex storyline and character development, with the Turtles questioning their purpose and struggling with their identities. The art style continues to be simple yet effective, with detailed illustrations that showcase the action scenes and emotional moments. The introduction of new characters, such as Casey Jones and the vigilante Nobody, adds depth to the story and creates new dynamics in the group.

Overall, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Ultimate Collection Volume 2 is a great continuation of the series’ first volume. It builds upon the foundations laid in the first volume while exploring new themes and introducing new elements to the TMNT universe. As a fan of the Turtles and a comic book enthusiast, I enjoyed this compelling and entertaining volume. I particularly liked how it developed the Turtles and progressed the story.

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