TMNT Smash Up Online Play Developer Diary Video.

TMNT Smash Up Art
Gametrailers.com has posted the newest behind the scenes video for TMNT Smash-Up. It showcases new game play footage and details on power ups, online game play and much more. This is shaping up to be one amazing Turtles game.  It’s due out 09/23/09.

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TMNT Smash-Up Online Play Dev Diary

Jim Lawson’s PALEO in Русский & Arseniy’s dark TMNT – S.A.I.N.W. comic

PALEO : Loner_Panel A    by Lawson (( 2009 )) [[ Courtesy of JL ]]

“I’ve been corresponding with a fan named Arseniy Dubakov for a few years now. I think that I’m correct in saying that he is really into the Turtles and even self-publishes his own Turtle comic. This comic, I don’t know if you’d call it a alternate take of the Turts or just a re-imagining of the Turtle universe but it’s a very gritty/sexy world his version of the Mirage characters operate in. His comic is called SaiNW and issue number 3 is due out September 9. Arseniy’s work has been featured here on Boxburning before- he sent me a birthday card that I posted here last February. Very cool stuff.

Arseniy approached me and asked if I wouldn’t mind if he could translate and post issues from my old Paleo series, and naturally this is the cover from the first one. It just looked so cool, and he did such a nice job that I had to give him credit here for all his hard work. The comic (Paleo #1) is on Rapidshare and available for download **here.” — Jim Lawson

Arseniy----SAINW

*** You can also get some broody visuals and eye candy from Arseniy’s unique take on the Turtle’s twisted “SAME AS IT NEVER WAS UNIVERSE” – here in both Russian and English !! !!

**RAPH n’ Casey Vs. PIZZAFACE ** [[ The art of Workhorse Illustration ]]

" LEATHERHEAD" character design art by SCOTT WYGMANS [[ The art of Workhorse Illustration ]]

"Raph " character design art by SCOTT WYGMANS [[ The art of Workhorse Illustration ]]

"Raph " character design art by SCOTT WYGMANS, Colours by  Zac Gorman  [[ The art of Workhorse Illustration ]]

"CASEY" i character design art by SCOTT WYGMANS (( 2008 ))   [[ The art of Workhorse Illustration ]]

"CASEY" ii character design art by SCOTT WYGMANS (( 2009 )) [[ The art of Workhorse Illustration ]]

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** Workhorse illustration

“Remember awhile back when I had posted that Raphael and Casey Jones? Well – those had some backing. Like in my last post, me and my brother in arms ***Zac Gorman, of the infamous online web comic Montgrave, teamed up and tried to write a three page story for one of our most beloved childhood heroes the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. So – we essentially, drank a ton of mountain dew during phone calls, ate a ton of pizza – and cranked out a loose story and plot featuring Casey Jones and Raphael. Me and Zac did these as sort of a “practice run” on how we wanted to work with each other. Zac pretty much wrote the script, with ideas and characters sprinkled in by yours truly – then the mighty Zac-maestro did the rough layouts for the pages and I took it from there and changed some of the camera shots, added my touch on backgrounds and characters – and handled the pencils and inks.

Sort of using this as a stepping stone, we are now currently working on a title we are calling “The Odyssey of Til” – which we are working together basically in the same vein. So in the meantime, check these pages and let me know if you even remember the bad guy we pulled out in the second page (and yes, he IS a real TMNT baddie).

cowabunga! ” — SCOTT WYGMANS

TMNT_pg1 { RAPH n' Casey v. Pizza Face pizza power } art by SCOTT WYGMANS , script by Zac Gorman  (( 2009 )) [[ The art of Workhorse Illustration ]]

TMNT_page2 { RAPH n' Casey v. Pizza Face pizza power } art by SCOTT WYGMANS , script by Zac Gorman  (( 2009 )) [[ The art of Workhorse Illustration ]]

TMNT_page3 { RAPH n' Casey v. Pizza Face pizza power } art by SCOTT WYGMANS , script by Zac Gorman  (( 2009 )) [[ The art of Workhorse Illustration ]]

Tales of the TMNT Review #60

Greetings all!

Today I present to you a review of our upcoming issue of Tales of the TMNT, #60 “Nobody Does it Better”

The first thing I gratefully mention is the Recap at the start of the issue. This was a big reminder of how tightly intertwined the people and events are throughout the Mirage comic’s universe – Whether the events happened fourteen issues ago or fourteen years ago. The Frontispiece, by Michael Dooney, gives us a few questions to ponder about existence and one’s purpose in life. Very nicely done, writing-wise and artistically.


As always, if you want to avoid anything spoiling in nature, just skip the next four paragraphs.

Our story opens in the early hours of morning, going back and forth between a government bunker in Nevada and the rooftop of a pizzaria in New York City.

In Nevada, The military is checking in on an old alien ambassador after a fourteen year coma. The alien is awakening, and top brass is preparing for  any possible threat. Things get chaotic, and something get shot out of the alien and into the atmosphere.

With Raphael and Casey, only a few days have past since April’s departure for some seriously needed soul searching. Casey is trying to drown his sorrows away, leaving Raph to put up with his rapidly deteriorating temper.

Nobody appears, much to their surprise. It turns out he was the projectile shot out of the Alien. Armed with new abilities, he also has a new purpose – to protect the ambassador at all costs. The guys end up getting a taste of what Nobody’s new life will involve, and the issue ends with them parting ways. For now.

Okay, you’re safe now…

In all, I did enjoy reading this issue. Given the amount of background information needed to understand the story, this would seem more appropriate as a regular TMNT issue. For a regular joe to pick this comic up in a store and glance through it, there’s a lot to swallow in one sitting.

With this new situation of the Alien Ambassador and the new alien threat, we’re bound to see Nobody again in the near future. Nobody’s character is an interesting one. As a simple disguised cop-turned-vigilante, he probably could never have predicted his new purpose in life being that of a protector of an intergalactic diplomat. Who could really look at their life now and say for certain what it would be in ten, twenty years?


As for the Artwork… While I’ve always been a fan of B&W, this issue proved to be a bit difficult to understand some pictures. I think it would actually be easier to comprehend if it was colored, like the cover. Which, oddly enough, has Raph shown as a normal turtle. Why this is, I do not know.

As always, Jim’s use of texture and lighting help to bring an image off the page, whether it’s a sandblown army hummer or the scaly, dinosaurid body of Raphael. Raphael’s current state is one of the things I really enjoyed about the issue. I don’t see TMNT as much as I should, but this look of Raph’s reminds me of Jim’s Paleo: Tales of the Cretaceous comic. If you get a chance, be sure to check out Jim Lawson’s blog. He’s always posting great artwork, both TMNT and Non-TMNT – He’s in our list of links, stop in and say hi…

Overall, it’s a three out of five stars. Not a bad read at all…

Machias

New TMNT Smash-Up Features Trailer

TMNT Smash-Up Logo 1-1
Gametrailers.com has uploaded the newest game play features trailer for TMNT Smash-Up. 80s Turtles fans will be happy to know that the Technodrome is back, and is causing more trouble for our Heroes in a Half Shell. The Turtles will journey back to the earths core to battle it out before a rampaging Technodrome.
The Technodrome
TMNT Smash-Up Game Features Trailer Click the link to check out all the Shelltastic Goodness!