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While TMNT was made mainstream through the 1987 TV series, it began as a comic in 1984. The TMNT comic was dark and gritty, featuring a no-nonsense group of turtles that in no way resembled their super-friendly an rarely-serious counterparts from the 1987 animated series.
In 1984, Eastman and Laird brought to life a group of unlikely heroes that in fact started off as a joke (turtles, not exactly known for their speed, stealth, or fighting prowess, made dubious candidates for a group of crime-fighting ninjas).
To this day, TMNT comics continue to provide readers with endless entertainment. As of this writing, there is even talk of a new TMNT comic, so keep eyes out for this!

Delivery or Pickup 8/9/2017: O is for Oversized
A weekly miniseries continues, the universe picks up steam, and a beautiful oversized reprint is what IDW has in store for Turtle fans this week. TMNT Universe #13 Writer: Burnham, Erik Artist: Campbell, Sophie Cover Artist: Williams II, Freddie ‘Karai’s

Delivery or Pickup 8/2/2017: Milestone Week!
Let’s not bury the lead, this week marks a milestone achievement for TMNT comics. Also, a new miniseries kicks off, so let’s do this! Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #73 Writer: Waltz, Tom Artist: Smith, Cory Cover Artist: Smith, Cory ‘Trial

Comic Review: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #72
What happens when a group of anthropomorphic turtles crash the family reunion of the Pantheon? I don’t know, but the answer lies within the latest issue of IDW’s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. But more importantly, is it any good? If

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles to Crossover With Ghostbusters Once More
A few years ago, IDW released a TMNT/Ghostbusters crossover comic which proved to be quite entertaining. Erik Burnham, who had previously written a lot of amazing Ghostbusters comics, aided Tom Waltz in providing the story for this mini-series. Needless to

Delivery or Pickup 7/26/2017: Turtle Soup and Rabbit Stew
There’s a new issue of the main TMNT ongoing from IDW, but all anyone wants to hear about is a bunny. Well, you’re going to have to wait (or scroll down to the end) in this week’s edition of Delivery