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Comic Book Review – Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Casey & April #1

June 17, 2015 by Chris Cooper

Chris Cooper reviews Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Casey & April #1…

Introducing a very unique TMNT tale starring Casey Jones and April O’Neil, by acclaimed indie writer Mariko Tamaki (Skim, This One Summer)! The couple take a road trip to the southwest to dig up more clues about the mysterious Pantheon that has seemingly been pulling the strings on the Turtles’ lives from the beginning. Casey and April will find even deeper mystery, unexpected danger, and start a new chapter in their relationship.

Another week, another TMNT mini-series from IDW. So far their record has been impeccable, shining light on different aspects of the TMNT world. They’ve earnt my trust.

The latest characters to get this treatment test that trust though. Casey and April haven’t had a lot of time in the main series lately so it seems right that they’d get some attention. Bar usual letterer Shawn Lee and Editor Bobby Curnow they get a new creative team too.

With the Krang threat over, Shredder presumed dead and Donatello dealing with his new abilities the immortal characters seemingly pulling the strings in the background are being investigated. The Pantheon is a huge threat, and our heroes have been affected by all them in one way or another.

Following on from events in the main series, the teenagers set off across America in search for more information. Striking out on their own, it’s a chance for them to show off what they can do with no mutants in sight.

Well, that could happen if they actually did anything. To kick off a new series I’d expect to be drawn in and want to continue. Perhaps if I was interested in some teenagers getting a bit pissy with each other and getting themselves into trouble I’d be more excited. As a start to a new series it doesn’t do much to make me want to carry on though of course I will).

I’m not oblivious to the fact that this could be aiming for a calmer tone before some action in the following issues, and I understand that Casey and April have had precious little time to just be a couple with all the craziness that surrounds them. Can they actually survive as a couple when there aren’t explosions and fights around them? It’s a question I’m glad IDW feel they can take on, as many series wouldn’t get the chance. I just expected more considering what we’ve had previously. Damn you IDW and your creative teams. You’ve set a very high bar.

I do like Koh’s artwork, though I don’t get a terribly strong sense of movement from it. Something I think is lost sometimes is the age of the characters, and Koh nails this aspect. The ‘getting a bit pissy with each other’ aspect is handled very well. Come to think of it maybe it’s the success of it that annoys me! Teenagers…ugh.

OK, so it’s a not bad issue. But to be more than ‘meh’ to me I hope this story doesn’t just become teenage melodrama. Signs say it won’t, and I still trust IDW. But the jury is out.

Rating: 6/10

Chris Cooper is a Flickering Myth Staff Writer, and owner of the blog Super Duper Stuff. Follow him on Twitter @SDCCooper or visit the blog’s Facebook page.

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Originally published June 17, 2015. Updated November 7, 2019.

Filed Under: Chris Cooper, Comic Books, Reviews Tagged With: IDW, Teenage Mutant Nija Turtles: Casey & April, Teentage Mutant Ninja Turtles

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