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FREE TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES: THE ULTIMATE COLLECTION VOLUME 5 PDF Kevin B. Eastman,Peter Laird | 204 pages | 24 Dec 2013 | Idea & Design Works | 9781613775530 | English | San Diego, United States Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Ultimate Collection, Vol. 1 by Kevin Eastman When you buy a book, we donate a book. Sign in. Join Our Authors for Virtual Events. Jan 12, ISBN Also available from:. Paperback —. Add to Cart. Also by Kevin EastmanPeter Laird. See all books by Kevin EastmanPeter Laird. Product Details. Inspired by Your Browsing History. The Nikopol Trilogy. Halo: Tales from Slipspace. Granblue Fantasy Manga 4. LISP 1. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Ultimate Collection Volume 5 I. LevinPaul W. Hart and Daniel J. Rails Crash Course. Anthony Lewis. Superman: The City of Tomorrow Vol. Voices of a Distant Star. Makoto Shinkai. Blade of the Immortal Deluxe Volume 2. Hiroaki Samura. Batman: Contagion. Richard Pini and Wendy Pini. Wandering Island. Mysterious Girlfriend X, 5. 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Enlarge cover. Error rating book. Refresh and try again. Open Preview See a Problem? Details if other :. Thanks for telling us about the problem. Return to Book Page. Peter Laird. Rediscover the underground roots of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, starting with this special edition hardcover collection of Mirage Studios'' issues Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Ultimate Collection Volume 5 with the Raphael one-shot by creators Kevin Eastman and Peter Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Ultimate Collection Volume 5 With over pages of mutated-martial arts action, this volume is perfect for fans to relive the glorious days of the Turtles'' origins as well a Rediscover the underground roots of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, starting with this special edition hardcover collection of Mirage Studios'' issues along with the Raphael one-shot by creators Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird! With over pages of mutated-martial arts action, this volume is perfect for fans to relive the glorious days of the Turtles'' origins as well Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Ultimate Collection Volume 5 an excellent place for new readers to see where the TMNT phenomena began. Get A Copy. Hardcoverpages. More Details Other Editions Friend Reviews. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtlesplease sign up. Be the first to ask a question about Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Lists with This Book. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 4. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Dec 08, Lono rated it really liked it Shelves: favorites. Hidden deep in the bottom of a cardboard box at the back of my closet was one of the most mortifying secrets of my adolescence. It was my collection of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle comics. There, I said it. My turtles were Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Ultimate Collection Volume 5. My turtles all wore red masks and the only way you knew who was who was by actually paying attention or their weapons, of course. A couple of things made the transition to the Hollywood version of the TMNT that continues to enthrall children everywhere. April made the cut. Casey Jones made the first movie and some of the cartoons I believe, although the psychotic vigilante factor got toned wwaaayyy down. Vanilla Ice…. I know there were some other things as well. Of course, Raphael was my favorite of the group, the angry tough guy thing speaks to me. The original origin tale is a classic. This book along with a short list of others was groundbreaking stuff for me. Little did I know that when Eastman and Laird would eventually make their mint and wisely sell their creations in return for what I hope was a butt- ton of money, I would be forced to hide my TMNT collection for fear of being doomed to rely on my right hand for companionship for the rest of my days. These oversized hardcovers are the only way to truly appreciate these books. Beautifully bound on nice paper with great extras including interviews with the creators and a couple sketches. I would imagine that anyone with a fondness for the turtles will appreciate this collection and the beautiful black and white artwork it showcases so well. Get this review and more at View all 43 comments. Oct 12, Dan Schwent rated it really liked Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Ultimate Collection Volume 5 Shelves: comics A young boy knocks an old blind man out of the way of a truck and is hit by a canister falling off the truck, striking him blind but amplifying his remaining senses. But the canister didn't stop there, it shattered as it struck a fishbowl containing four turtles and fell into a sewer. Now, fifteen years later, the turtles have returned to the surface as the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles! I've been a comic nerd my entire life but somehow I never got around to reading the original Teenage Mutant Nin A young boy knocks an old blind man out of the way of a truck and is hit by a canister falling off the truck, striking him blind but amplifying his remaining senses. I've been a comic nerd my entire life but somehow I never got around to reading the original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles comics until now. I also knew the general beats from the s cartoon and the movies that came shortly thereafter but was surprised by all the differences but I'll get to that in a minute. The first thing about the first issue was how murky and overdone the art was. I was actually more impressed with the writing. Secondly, the art style wasn't what I expected either, showing more of a Richard Corben and Robert Crumb influence than anything else. The layouts had some Marvel influence though, showing some dynamic, Kirby-style action. As the series progresses, and the guys get more comfortable, the art improves dramatically. Quite a bit happens in the eight issues contained in this volume. The turtles emerge from the sewers to confront the Foot Clan and its master, The Shredder. And he dies in the first issue. See what I mean about differences? Not only that, April is a lab assistant to mad scientist Baxter Stockman, who is black in this iteration and not a human fly at this point. Anyway, there's Baxter Stockman holding the city ransom, Splinter going missing, Raphael having a solo adventure with Casey Jones, and an interstellar saga that reminds me of early Fantastic Four issues. The double page spread on pages of issue 6 is spectacular. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Ultimate Collection Volume 5 comics are quite a bit different than the cartoons and the movies. The turtles all were red masks. Michelangelo isn't an annoying surfer dude, there is no mention of pizza, and the guys kill quite a few Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Ultimate Collection Volume 5. It's good shit! There are notes by Eastman and Laird after each issue, giving extra insight into what went into them and vindicating me when I mentioned Richard Corben being one of their influences. I find it crazy that these guys were making a living putting out four comics a year and that a cultural phenomenon started with a self-published black and white comic. By the end, I was hooked. It was great seeing the characters develop but I think I enjoyed watching Eastman and Laird getting more confident as artists even more. I'm in for another volume at least. Four out of five stars. View all 3 comments. Sep 17, Malum rated it it was amazing Shelves: idw-publishingninja- turtlesgraphic-novels. I got into the Ninja Turtles around the time of the original cartoon, so they had already been rebranded as a family-friendly property. Going back to read the original comics was a real treat! Nothing is too over the top here, but it is certainly not something I would give to a kid. We have some mild cursing, sexual innuendo, nipples poking through clothes, etc. But the real interesting thing here is the violence. The Ninja Turtles have no problem gutting their enemies and chopping them to bits. They also get as much as they give, and frequently get slashed and beat bloody. It is also fun to see how different the common Ninja Turtle tropes are. Shredder is just a minor player here, and he wears business suits and regular clothes more than he does his more famous costume although that's here, too. April is not a reporter, but instead is some kind of lab technician. The turtles don't eat pizza, don't say cowabunga, and all have red masks at least in anything they are in with color.