Point being, you have all these heroes who never asked for the power and obligation to do anything, and have an ongoing conversation about whether they -can- use those things to affect their society, the one invading Vietnam, never mind if they have the right.
So y'know who'd be a great foil to an uncertain hero? Someone who's utterly convinced he's right and the world owes them for their special pain.
Not every Marvel villain was that, of course. Any in-depth conversation about Magento should include the fact he starts out as a pretty stock mastermind type.
It's also interesting that Doom's first appearance only specifies his interest in black magic and the hubristic accident that scarred him, the fact he was orphaned (and he's Romani!) not revealed/invented until the FF's second annual, published two years after his first appearance.
This version of Megatron seeking redemption works because his redemption is a series of questions, from if it's even possible to whether he deserves it and where would he even begin.
Best will in the world, IDW Shredder just not being evil any more because magic or something I don't even know, is not that.
Alright, had dinner, let's get on with it. This is gonna be the Splinter Clan dojo, our main setting for Campbell's run. Characters, backgrounds and detritus, three of Campbell's greatest artistic strengths!
Also, what song do you imagine this montage being set to? The Jason Segal Muppet movie has cursed my brain into playing We Built This City on endless loop.
Wonder who James is.
Continuing the theme of The Most Sophie Campbell Panel Ever.
Guess he can't wear his Batman shirt from vol 1 #17 because IDW Mikey has actually met the big guy and it'd be tacky.
EDIT: No, wait, he wore a Superman shirt a couple of issues ago, so are Clark and Bruce both fictional characters in IDWT-verse and they were just too polite to mention it to Bruce or...?
Couldn't you just shove both of them in a locker?
Again, kinda wish this was April's role.
Let me put this in terms the TMNT wiki'll understand: yOu'Re nOt oN nIcK tOoNs aNyMoRe!
Music by Sebastian Evans II.
The covers for this portion of the run are great. So distinctive after a couple years worth of generic cape comic covers of the characters just standing/posing/gurning.
Need to commit to a better bit than how much the first 100 issues suck, at least until the Armageddon Game comes along, but to tide me over, because I'm that petty, and because the opportunity is too good to resist: Raph and Al after reading the first 100 issues, boom, did it.
JEN & DONNIE: In the crater after the bomb love begins to tentatively bloom
MIKEY: I'M ALIVE! FOR THE FIRST TIME I AM ALIVE
RAPH & AL: Fuck everyone and everything (not complimentary)
I love this joke.
Solid conversation, these poor kids are going to try their best. Also: possible neurodivergent Raph? "You're always so literal" and he doesn't twig when Al's kidding.
Picking this back up because I can't sleep and am angry at the news. Meet Bludgeon and Koya! Two Foot clan mutants created along with Alopex, now working for Karai. You may remember Koya from earlier with Hob and Weasels and have grokked that she's a nasty piece of work. Bludgeon's thing is being more contemplative and diplomatic, despite serving, y'know, Shredder. I liked him well enough from what I read of him in the first 100 issues, glad to see he's still around.
Said in "But fusion is for WEAK GEMS!" voice
1) Adorable together, aren't they?
2) Bandit and Puggle, confirmed gay male mutants, look so angry that lesbians exists.
Seriously, people complain about the book developing a romantic side but this kind of Actually Having A Life stuff was such a draw for me. The smaller scale stuff (and the eventual fights to keep it) was the kinda stuff I was hoping to get out of the X-Men's Krakoa era (which I wanna say was happening concurrently with Campbell's TMNT?) and never quite did.
Good craft here, two pages where a petty scuffle is avoided and a relationship budding but with sinister hints of bigger, darker things stirring in the background. And again, only two pages!
This is the IDW version of May-Ray/Ray Fillet, who's Archie debut was the first TMNT comic I ever had! Not sure how to feel about IDW's decision to make him one of Hobb's mutant revolutionaries, but there again it's not as if anyone's sitting up wondering whatever happened to Man-Ray.