A “Tale” by 2 Newbies or A review of Tales 61

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While vegging online the other day, Stephan IMed me and asked me if I’d be willing to help him out by reviewing an upcoming issue of Tales. I told him of course, seeing as how I hadn’t posted anything substantial in awhile. (Heck, I still have 3 issues of Turtle Soup left to review.) As to give me a little more time, he handed me responsibility of reviewing issue 61, produced by the creative team of Tristan Jones and Andres Ponce (when I realized that tid-bit I was even more excited. I heard these guys were good.) Alright. Enough exposition, on to the review.

So as to keep this a from being too spoiler-ific, I’m gonna just break the issue down into 2 parts, art and story. I’m not going to tell the story, you’ll have to read it for yourself, I’m just going to “grade” it. (Boy, this is gonna be rough…where do I come off, right?)

ART:
Andres’ art is very impressive, lots of great detail and gritty images. The Turtles are as lean and green as ever, leaping into lots of great super-hero action poses, that don’t bend the laws of physics. The characters are also recognizable. I know, what kind of odd praise is that, but let me regale you with a story. You see last week my fiancé was in town and we went flea marketing. At one store I found a black and white one shot comic called Xeno-Men (I know, original right?) Anyway, in this book it was hard to distinguish any 2 characters from another. Here, Andres, also in black and white style, uses shading to make characters distinct, even the four Turtles, whither it be with costuming or other identifying marks. I’d probably give the art a 5 out of a possible 5. What can I say, I’m not hard to impress. Kidding.

STORY:
I liked this story. No easier way to say it. It was action packed, but also had some character moments. The story picks up from Tristan and Andres last “Tale” and I have to admit, I didn’t read it. (My local comic shop doesn’t carry TMNT books.) But despite that, I was more than able to enjoy the “kick butt ninja action.” Trist also adds a lot “bleeped” profanity, making the book a bit grittier and, dare I say, PG-13. (Actually if you un-bleeped the bleeped words, it’d probably be R. Wonky rating system.) Another thing I enjoyed were the pop culture references. As a pop culture junkie it made me smile. I do have one minor complaint, and it has been brought up before elsewhere with Tristan’s stories and it’s the “established Mirage timeline” issues. Tristan has explained that he sees the Turtles timeline similar to the Marvel/DC time line, where time is relative, and, in the case of say Spider-man, Peter Parker wasn’t bitten in 1962, but a year ago. Here we see the Turtles using cell phones, quipping about Michael Bay (a reference I loved, oddly enough), and playing Guitar Hero. Again, works in a “time is relative” Mirage Universe, but with the Mirage Universe (and by extension the Turtles) aging more or less in real time, it can be slightly jarring when you realize that the City at War this is supposed to be surrounding happened, in canon, over 20 years ago. Again though, minor quibble in an overall good book. A score of 4 ½ out of 5 shows how minor said quibble is when you’re engaged in the story.

So there you go, a spoiler free review. I’m surprised I could pull it off. How’d I do guys? 😀

Warner Bros Updates their DVD Site for the TMNT Movie Collection and Updates for 80s Cartoon Season 8 and Complete Season 7 Set News.

Warner Bros. has updated their site for the DVD and Blu-Ray Turtles sets coming out 08/11/09. The updates include a new trailer for the collection with narration by Mikey Kelley, and a sneak peak at what is included inside each set.

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Tvshowsondvd.com has posted the box art for the Complete Season 8 DVD set and has new info for a Complete Season 7 set.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles -Retailers Tell Us to Expect a ‘Complete’ Season 7 Set in November

4-disc package coming from Lionsgate in time for the holiday shopping season
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7/21/2009

This past May 12th saw the DVD release of the 7th season of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, the classic animated series from the ’80s. But in order to buy it, fans had to pick up four different releases, as the episodes were split up among 4 different single-disc “slices” (that included a pack-in toy, each with a different Turtle from among the group). A number of fans objected to this, and decided to hold off and hope Lionsgate would release the four DVDs all together at some point.

Our retail contacts have informed us that such a day is coming, and sooner than some fans probably thought! The studio is tentatively planning on a November 3rd release date for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles – Season 7 as a “complete” 4-DVD season set. No other details are available yet, and that includes no pricing or package art. But it’s logical to assume that this will be the same four discs as were previously sold separately, just re-wrapped inside of a single package.

As weird as it may seem, don’t forget that this release will be happeing AFTER Lionsgate’s September 1st release of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles – Season 8 on DVD (which is a MUCH shorter season, in episode count). That’s a title we DO have package art for, so we’ll remind you of it with the picture below. Stay tuned for updates about the Complete Season 7 set, and we’ll bring them to you just as soon as we can!

Previews for Tales of the TMNT #60 and #61

Tales of the TMNT #60 hits stores THIS WEDNESDAY!! Make sure you get out there and pick it up, and while you’re out there, make sure you’re down for #61! Both issues are doozeys!

Tales of the TMNT #60

Available for pre-order in Diamond Comic Distributors’ May catalog, “Previews” V19 #248

Ship Date: July 21, 2009

Format: 32 B&W pages, full color cover, standard size comic

Retail Price: $3.25

Cover art by Jim Lawson and Steve Lavigne; script by Dan Berger, art by Jim Lawson

“Nobody Does It Better” – This action-packed issue features the shocking return of Nobody, the crime-fighting vigilante thought to be slain in “TMNT” volume two #12! We discover the fate of the not-so-fallen hero while Raphael and Casey Jones encounter a new villain with super-human (and extraterrestrial) powers!

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Tales of the TMNT #61

Available for pre-order in Diamond Comic Distributors’ June catalog, “Previews” V19 #249

Ship Date: August 24, 2009

Format: 32 B&W pages, full color cover, standard size comic

Retail Price: $3.25

Cover art by Andres Ponce & Steve Lavigne; script by Tristan Jones, art by Andres Ponce

“Sometimes They Come Back” – Rising talent Andres Ponce (Firebirds, Noble Causes) and acclaimed writer Tristan Jones team together to bring you one of the most action packed comics of the year! Continuing on from the critically acclaimed “Tales of the TMNT” #56 and #59, the Turtles battle an enemy they never dreamed could create the chaos you’ll find within this book! Gangs, robots, road rage, crazy Australian mercenaries, and as if that weren’t enough… the long-awaited return of the malevolent MOUSERS! NOT. TO. BE. MISSED.

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iGoogle has new TMNT theme

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Click the above pic (then “Add it now”) to add a TMNT based theme to your iGoogle homepage. They have recently added a number of comic based themes and the TMNT were one of the selected ones. What’s neat is that the theme actually alternates to a good amount of different images: there’s one for each Turtles, a group shot (shown above), Shredder, and April from what I’ve seen so far. So get personalizing!

– Terminator

Sideshow Collectibles announces NEW TMNT statues!

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In some exciting SDCC ’09 news, Sideshow Collectibles announces an awesome set of 4 new TMNT statues! If you’ve never seen what Sideshow does, then you have no idea how exciting this news can be.

Check out the below link and select “Turtles” to watch the video shown during their SDCC panel:

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Thanks to Drasgow on the Drome for bringing this to my attention!

– Terminator