Man, that takes me back...
*googles*Don't forget the BST AXN 5" line too
I feel like this would've blown the doors off an airplane hanger if this were the next Turtles book published by Eastman and Laird after Mirage issue 11.
There would've been nothing like it, no precedent, it would've stunned everybody.
Now, after so many stories, so many dystopian futures and alternative worlds, this is just another dark possible future where the Turtles have failed to protect their own and it us up to one remaining hero to save the day.
I just hope there will be something in the finale to distinguish this from being another Same As It Never Was.
I'm not going to defend this, because it frustrates me too. But I will say, from what I've heard (because I wasn't collecting at the time) historically Eastman and Laird were never good with deadlines. The Mirage comics they wrote came out whenever the hell they came out. So...yay for historical accuracy?I know, I know, once it's out in hardcover nobody will remember the delays, or so they say.
Well, I do remember it has been an exceptionally long time, even longer since the first issue was delayed because it all had to be totally redrawn after Andy Khun left the project and the Escorza brothers were brought on board.
~L~
I just wanted to go back to this for a second. I think the big deal is that this was actually written by Eastman. This isn't some Fred Wolf/Archie/Image/4Kids/Nickelodeon thing. This is the brainchild of Kevin hugging Eastman. So there's that.
I'm not going to defend this, because it frustrates me too. But I will say, from what I've heard (because I wasn't collecting at the time) historically Eastman and Laird were never good with deadlines. The Mirage comics they wrote came out whenever the hell they came out. So...yay for historical accuracy?