And a few panels later we get the first hint of what's actually up with Mona. Her life is essentially over, and she seems to be coping now, but.
Someone insisting they're trying to be a good person is going to become a bit of a thing in Campbell's TMNT.
"Cute", huh?

Mmm? Changes in body, complicated emotions that're mostly the fault of our unthinkingly xenophobic world, creative outlets as a release, whaaaaaat?

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Diamond! The biggest missed opportunity in the run. She's a scumbag who just wants to rock. I like her.

So that was issue one! An issue of wall to wall set up that ends on a cliff hanger. It's interesting to come back to it knowing where the run's going to go and how shaky it's going to get.

There's a potentiality in Campbell's first story, people stuck in a world that's been broken, and it's that little bit more bittersweet knowing the characters never pull things back together as much as you'd hope. But Sophie's heart was always in the exact right place.

Hmm. Is it worth getting into that Leo micro-series? It's a good stand alone and an interesting forerunner to Campbell's run but it's also in no way important to it.
Wanna see if your friendly neighbourhood Turtle Freak can do this thread via iPad because their PC isn’t at the new flat yet? You’re about to.
God, lookit that. Campbell’s covers kick so much ass.
I am here for Campbell’s dilapidated cities and the utter gremlins that inhabit them.
A little TOO Raph.
Grumpy baby dino girl is da night.

Sorry for the delays, anybody keeping up. Been moving between a new flat in Scotland and my parent's house in England a lot, so my brain's been feeling like it's stuffed with concrete.

Sally Pride, the conscience of Hob's Mutanimals team. She is sadly another causality of the comic getting slowed down and just how large the cast is, because watching her break away and her eventual role in Mutant Town deserved more.

Also like that Raph catches himself and backtracks to give Al her due. He's being an ass to the family but he knows it's not all about him. Also just tracks for the character, even without his guilt in Mutant Town's creation: Raph's an anti social introvert AND he WOULD be the first to want to look out for a new community.
Which is the theme I love most about Campbell's run. Yes family is good, and so is -doing things outside of it.-

Another core of Campbell's writing: "This is all I've got." "No it isn't."

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tmw you tell them to stop resisting and they smirk and stab you in the tits.
Mood.
Campbell manages to give Diamond a -lot- of nuanced expressions, an impressive feat when her face is most 70% nose.
ANYWAY, this is Diamond's overall theme. She sucks. As a person, as a cop, as a villain, she even sucks at trash talk. And as Campbell will go on to argue, even the least of us deserves some kind of chance.

Back because it's not even throwing rotten tomatoes, but talking about TMNT by an actual progressive feels like -something.- And not to start this off on a sour note, but it's interesting looking at these panels when we live in a world where it's about to become more unlikely US cops being abusive will ever face consequences.

But hey, all art is dreams and protest.
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See, if a baby dinosaur clearly hated me, I'd reflect on some stuff.

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Free to a good home.

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"Hey, who's your favourite Turtle? Mine's DONEatello."

Campbell is up there with Jim Lawson for drawing the TMNT, some of the most out there comic characters ever created, in the most mundane settings and making it stick with you.

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Underrated Campbell detail: the way she not only draws the lads in normal clothes but makes sure to depict how their shells would raise the neck and back a little.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is a stupid joke made from pure love for its pulpy medium, and the punchline is that this means when it's sincerely emotional it's devastatingly effective. It's rarely actually good, so when it is, it's the best.

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But then, kinda always been the way, hasn't it?

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Campbell could make a whole comic of characters just walking through dilapidated cities and isolated Massachusetts countryside and I'd read it back to back.

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Seriously, Ninja Turtles doing mundane things. Best vibe in this world.

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"Firstly, I did not tame the legendary buffalo; it was already tame, I merely shot it!"

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God, this comic is so good to look at.
I like this as a sort of belated inciting incident. Donnie, the one who Does Machines, can't fix this collective mourning in the wake of their father's death. So he's packing up and heading off to something he -might- be able to fix. Ties into Campbell's theme: sometimes the best thing you can do for your family is -not- try to force a solution. Let 'em come to one if they can.
Things get better for these poor kids soon, I promise.

A) God, what a perfect TMNT's NYC building that is. Could be a set from the first movie.

B) Okay, so putting aside the fact Hob is most probably firing Diamond because he's a paranoid control freak who doesn't like people he can't control; all we've seen of his Mutanimal cops is them oppressing other mutants and Raph beating them for it. What the hell kinda lines was Diamond crossing that -Hob- considers her a loose cannon? And where exactly is he drawing his line?

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(Don't like Hob, in case you couldn't tell.)

So fucking glad Campbell doesn't buy into Hob's bullshit. This is a guy who spent a hundred issues and Christ knows how many miniseries justifying everything he does in the name of mutant rights, and now that there's a couple blocks worth of them we see how he actually treats them. Diamond's a bully, but she was a person with a life until this asshole holding her at gunpoint turned her into a walking weapon and set her loose on his (also coerced) people.

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Seriously. Cannot stress how refreshing this kinda thing is after years of the people who brought you "Shredder was never 100% evil and it was just, like, a dragon or something."

1) So Hob, Mr. Bigshot mutant rights activist, is trading with the Foot clan, giving them mutants in exchange for supplies. Weaponizing his own people. Classy.

2) Koya! She's a mutant falcon who hates Leo, because he cut off her wings! She has ghost ones now! I have absolutely no strong opinions on her! (Even though she gets the best line in the run.)

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The box. THE BOX!

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Just everybody's favourite "complex" character selling mutant child soldiers. No biggie. There's been a lot of repetitive shots of Diamond following this attempted send off, and I think the one at these last two would be the only ones you'd really need.

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("There's been a lot of repetitive shots" he said, needlessly posting practically every panel of a comic book)

TMNT is one of those IPs that's defined by a lotta noise and also hit hard and deep when it does something in complete silence.

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That's Shredder watching them, and I'm okay spoiling this because A) you probably already guessed, B) because his lame redemption arc has so little to do with this storyline that it doesn't matter if I do or don't spoil.

Pretty sure I must've made the "why nerdy men hate this" joke before now, but seriously. Raph, surrounded by women trying to do something productive and being told to sit down and contribute. C'mon.

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And Raph's been beating on the Mutanimals for a weeks now with no impact. Hob's running a mutant arms race/slave ring right under his nose. Al just told him Mutant Town is running out of food and medicine. If he had any intention or ability to contribute to any of this, you'd think he would instead of attempting to walk out mid-conversation.
Jen's gonna call him on this again in a few panels and it's gonna be great.

A) Raph, friend of a vigilante, asks why their cop friend doesn't just tell everyone to knock it off, because yeah, that'd work.
B) Sally Pride's response is to get into how the TMNT and Mutanimals have actually worked up 'til now. Small groups of friends and family pursuing their own agendas. And that blatantly isn't going to work anymore. Which is neat. Hob and Splinter had their ideological war, Hob won, and the results suck.

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C) Here for the delight Al takes in torturing Jen.

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More like "Mood", amiright? Anyway, these're the Weasels, Zink, Zanna and Mushroom. They're adorable. If Lita is the ultimate question of the TMNT's family theme, the Weasels are a further question of the boys, Hob, Aloplex and the whole Mutant Town era.

They didn't ask to be here and their guardians don't know what they're doing. The adults of this series need to step up for these girls, and none of them other than maybe Al are gonna pull it off.

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They're what's in that crate. Diamond sets them free to get back at Hob. I'm not really sure the sequence is worth posting.

♫Carefully on tip-toe stealing, breathing gently as we may♫ but for real, Campbell has a great gift for motion and personality. Not only can you see exactly how the Weasels would move if this was animated, you can discern their personalities even when they're in full shadow.

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Eh, what the hell, for completions sake. Do have to figure out how to get more concise, though.

Gotta wonder if Diamond's go-to insult of other mutants being "ugly" is projection. She seems the type.

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Gonna try to remember to post covers for each issue, help break things up.

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Love for this to be just a random nightmare, but pretty sure what Donnie's having here is a flashback to his brutal death (as in meaningless comic book death) at the hands of Bebop and Rocksteady in the lead up to issue# 50.

His soul was rescued because of the whole reincarnation deal and temporarily placed in the IDW version of the Metalhead android, before being returned to his mostly healed original body. Ever since, he's had to wear a synthetic shell.

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Donnie's "death" is one of the major points where I realised I just do not mesh with people who think those first 100 issues are peak TMNT, because next to not finding it at all emotional...c'mon, this is just cape comic shit. You knew this wasn't going to be permeant. Even the overwrought mourning and melodrama were entirely stock for both the series at that point -and- the worst habits of American comics. Drama isn't derived from theme or character, it's just a big, loud thing that happens.

Point being, I grok with Campbell's portrayal of a vulnerable Donnie not only coping with this soap opera shit that happened to him but the -actual- consequences of it. Barometric pressure means his shell hurts, and he isn't conveniently "over" what happened to him.

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It's almost as if, uh, writing about stuff characters go through has more weight than just TELLING US HOW SAD AND BADASS IT IS, huh?