The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise is one of the most diverse series out there. Originally beginning as a critic of the over-the-top edginess of then-modern comics, the series has flipped back and forth between family-friendly fun and adult-only content. Sure, people love the silly cartoons and awesome TMNT toys, but there is plenty more to the series. The Last Ronin is one of the most celebrated “darker” takes on the TMNT from recent years. This miniseries reveals a possible future where all but one of the Ninja Turtles is dead, and the remaining brother needs to avenge his family by putting a stop to the Foot Clan permanently. While this comic is certainly incredible, it isn’t the only dark TMNT comic out there.
There have been plenty of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle stories that deal with surprisingly mature themes. Even series that have a more broad appeal have had their darker moments. Since their first comic appearance nearly forty years ago, the Turtles have had multiple different comic series. While these may not be as popular as the movies and TV shows, they’re the best place to look for TMNT fans looking for more mature stories. Whether it be because of intense violence, the death of a beloved character, or some generally horrifying concepts, there are plenty of darker TMNT comics.
The second City at War series, from IDW Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, is a similar culmination of its series. This time, however, factions outside the Foot are all vying for control of the City, which makes sense given IDW’s larger scale. This storyline also requires the Turtles to put themselves in a giant conflict to protect the innocent. Both storylines are dark moments in their respective series, as the world’s fate rests on the outcomes of these gang wars.
The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise is one of the most diverse series out there. Originally beginning as a critic of the over-the-top edginess of then-modern comics, the series has flipped back and forth between family-friendly fun and adult-only content. Sure, people love the silly cartoons and awesome TMNT toys, but there is plenty more to the series. The Last Ronin is one of the most celebrated “darker” takes on the TMNT from recent years. This miniseries reveals a possible future where all but one of the Ninja Turtles is dead, and the remaining brother needs to avenge his family by putting a stop to the Foot Clan permanently. While this comic is certainly incredible, it isn’t the only dark TMNT comic out there.
There have been plenty of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle stories that deal with surprisingly mature themes. Even series that have a more broad appeal have had their darker moments. Since their first comic appearance nearly forty years ago, the Turtles have had multiple different comic series. While these may not be as popular as the movies and TV shows, they’re the best place to look for TMNT fans looking for more mature stories. Whether it be because of intense violence, the death of a beloved character, or some generally horrifying concepts, there are plenty of darker TMNT comics.
The second City at War series, from IDW Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, is a similar culmination of its series. This time, however, factions outside the Foot are all vying for control of the City, which makes sense given IDW‘s larger scale. This storyline also requires the Turtles to put themselves in a giant conflict to protect the innocent. Both storylines are dark moments in their respective series, as the world’s fate rests on the outcomes of these gang wars.
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