“Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles” Volume 1. #2 / published , unpublished ..pages 34-35, art by Eastman and Laird (( 1984 ))

"Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" Volume 1. #2 / What actually got published ..pages,  34-35 art by Eastman and Laird  (( 1984 ))

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–>> The now iconic, final and overwhelming confrontation with Baxter’s most infamous creations : The Mousers.

In how it actually looked and a glimpse of how it might have gone down.

The final fallout or the unpublished crackdown .. you can’t get away from these beautiful pieces ( or the Mousers ) no matter which one or which way you ‘ Chew – se’ .

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"Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" Volume 1. #2 / unpublished ..pages  34-35, art by Eastman and Laird  (( 1984 ))

TMNT 31 & 32 in progress ..

TMNT 31 & 32 in progress

TMNT: TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES Volume 4 # 1 .. promo poster //..art by Lawson / Laird .. signed by Pete  ((  2001 ))


Peter Laird :: ” have pretty much finished the tones for issue #31 of TMNT, and if all goes well in the lettering stage (which I hope to begin tonight or tomorrow), #31 might be sent to the printer within a few weeks. The photo above is of the cover page of a “proof print” I did so that I could see how the tones were going to look (sometimes things look different when they are printed than when you were looking at them on a computer monitor). I also wanted to get a look at one particular page on which I think I spent the most time doing tones of any page in all of Volume 4… and I’m not sure people will be able to tell. We’ll see, I guess.

So this means, I think, that if anyone wants to write a letter of comment for possible inclusion in issue #31, they should probably do it in the next couple of weeks.

And in a related bit of news, Jim Lawson has started penciling issue #32 — I think he’s done four or five pages so far.” — PL

TMNT Adventures #30 Cover

In my back and fourths with Steve Lavigne I was fortunate enough to be able to swindle him out of this:

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This is the cover art of TMNT Adventures #30. This is one of my favorite covers because, in this shot, Complete Carnage looks very much like Chernabog, my favorite Disney villain.

This is a Lavigne/Laird piece.