Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #100 // Review
2020 may be the year of the rat, but 2019 hasnβt been kind to the Hamato Clanβs Big Cheeze. Shredder returns from Hell, Mutants wage war on the city, and Thereβs an βEgyptian God Cardβ sized Dragon Invading New York. Nothing gets easier for Splinter in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #100 written by Tom Waltz, with art by Dave Wachter & Michael Dialynas, and colors from Ronda Pattison.
Splinter searches the mystical plane in hopes of redemption and a way to stop the birth of the Dragon Warrior into his plane. It seems the only way to do that however is to bring back his greatest foe. A foe who he ended himself, long agoβ¦ like 50 issues ago. Meanwhile, the turtles, Casey, Alopex, Angel and Jennika (a new turtle now) have their hands full with Bishop, Hun, The Slash clone, BeBop, and Rocksteady. Itβs like the MEME of the first level of the TMNT Arcade game where all the bosses show up and everything is ON FIRE. Itβs all the turtles can do to stall for time and hope their Fatherβs plan pans out. Still, in the end, everything comes at a cost.
Tom Waltz does an incredible job of balancing the story and tying up some loose ends. Thereβs an incredibly powerful scene between Leo and Raphael where Raph confesses what heβs been up to lately. Throughout all of their conflicts. Leonardoβs love, trust, and compassion for his brother are so profound. The relationship between the two has never been demonstrated so well. Wachter and Dialynas do a phenomenal job capturing the emotions of that scene, the brutality of the fights and the hilarity of Bebop and Rocksteadyβs mishaps. Ronda Pattison brings it all to life again with beautiful pastels but is especially effective in the scenes involving mysticism and the flames in scenes with Kitsune. When you see that Red hue, you know itβs going to be a dramatic scene.
Waltz and company go out with a Bang in issue 100, which is what you should expect from the best interpretation of the turtles ever produced. Artist/Writer Sophie Campbell will be at the helm next year with issue 101. Itβll be interesting to see how she dives into Jennikaβs character and if she can learn to βlove being a turtleβ. The first arc in IDWβs TMNT is called βChange is constantβ, and there are deff a lot of changes coming after this issue. Families change, Friends change, Writers change, but you can bet This being a must-have book every issue wonβt change at all.




