Niko (protozoalord)
Guyver guy
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Yeah, the guest era is a complete grab bag of weird. Eastman & Laird at that moment in time wanted to focus on both the licensing stuff and their other story concepts and ideas they wanted to publish under Mirage, so they just kinda threw it to whoever wanted to tell a Turtles story. Which was everybody.
The original Mirage run has an abundant level of passion for literally everything they are doing and it wears that on its sleeve proudly, which is infectious to me, especially when it's stuff I love as well. It's exactly what I want to do myself some day, when I can get the motivation to put the many stories I have thought out into cohesive comics or something. The flow of action from panel to panel is also just some of the cleanest I've seen in comics, especially in Return to New York, Leo Micro, and City at War.
I do like the adaptations of these stories like the OG movie and many episodes of 2003, they love the source material as much as I do, but many of those episodes are also massively different in ways that make me love them as their own things. I'd love to see clone Shredder in a new adaptation some day, maybe some direct to streaming movie adapting that arc or something. Probably the most metal thing from that entire run.
The original Mirage run has an abundant level of passion for literally everything they are doing and it wears that on its sleeve proudly, which is infectious to me, especially when it's stuff I love as well. It's exactly what I want to do myself some day, when I can get the motivation to put the many stories I have thought out into cohesive comics or something. The flow of action from panel to panel is also just some of the cleanest I've seen in comics, especially in Return to New York, Leo Micro, and City at War.
I do like the adaptations of these stories like the OG movie and many episodes of 2003, they love the source material as much as I do, but many of those episodes are also massively different in ways that make me love them as their own things. I'd love to see clone Shredder in a new adaptation some day, maybe some direct to streaming movie adapting that arc or something. Probably the most metal thing from that entire run.