The new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles comic follows the apocalyptic storyline of The Last Ronin and shows the four replacements of Leonardo, Michelangelo, Donatello and Raphael
Launched in the last two years TMNT: The Last Ronin featured an apocalyptic future where Michelangelo was the only surviving ninja turtle of the original group, in an adventure of revenge and redemption. The storyline ended up with a good hook for a continuation, with the original quartet being replaced by four new and young members.
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Now this adventure continues with TMNT: The Last Ronin — The Lost Years #1, in which the four baby turtles Odyn, Yi, Moja and Uno were featured in the January issue. They are the heirs to the ninja skills and weapons of Leonardo, Michelangelo, Donatello and Raphael and, with Master Splinter long dead, were created by April O’Neil and her daughter Casey-Marie, who also goes by the name she gives her father Casey. .
This time there are two sisters and two brothers, who were co-created by the author of the originals, Kevin Eastman, together with artist Ben Bishop. As you can imagine, even the names of the characters will have peculiar origins, but different from the classic artists previously honored.
But this will only be addressed by TMNT: The Last Ronin: The Lost Years #2on newsstands from March 15.
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