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Friday, June 24, 2016

Comic Book Review: TMNT: Bebop & Rocksteady Destroy Everything

Written by Dustin Weaver and Ben Bates
Art by Scott Campbell, Dustin Weaver, Ben Bates and Giannis Milogiannis
Colors by Bill Crabtree & Sophie Campbell

The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles are in a museum after hours because Donatello wanted to show the others two sets of fossilized bones that resemble two very familiar foes.

I enjoyed this book a lot more than I thought I would.  There's tons of crazy action and the one liners go on throughout but there's a lot more going on in this story.  Time travel and plenty of foreshadowing to keep you wondering where the story is going to go next.  The title leads you to believe this is basically a Bebop and Rocksteady story but the turtles are heavily involved.

This book was a lot more violent than I thought it might be.  I was pretty impressed that it read as fun as it did but then you would see dead bodies and our two big villains riddled with bullet holes.

The art looked very good in this book.  It was a shared effort and you could see the differences when flipping the pages.  It made for an interesting look.

TMNT: Bebop and Rocksteady came to me in the Comic Block subscription box service.  Check out the awesome exclusive cover.  You can read my Comic Block reviews on HelloSubscription.com.

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