Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Volume 11: Attack On Technodrome
By (Author) Tom Waltz
By (author) Kevin Eastman
Illustrated by Cory Smith
11
Idea & Design Works
Idea & Design Works
16th June 2015
16th June 2015
United States
General
Fiction
741.5
Paperback
104
Width 170mm, Height 260mm, Spine 7mm
312g
Time is short as Krang accelerates his plan to terraform the Earth... which will kill all who live on it! A surprise alliance results in a daring plan - and the stakes have never been higher! Collects issues #41-44.
Whether it's a kick that'll make you want to exclaim, Yeah! or an attackthat'll fill you with sadness and heartbreak, this visual team does a superbjob handling all of the action and laying it all out in an immersive way.-Comic Vine
TMNT has been no stranger to high stakes drama lately what with thevarious familial rifts and mutant menaces, yet even so, nothing can quiteprepare you for the books shocking final pages.-IGN
Tom Waltzis a former active duty U.S. Marine, Desert Storm vet, and former California National Guard Military Policeman. He is an editor for premiere comic book publisher IDW Publishing (www.IDWpublishing.com), as well as the writer of critically-acclaimed graphic novels, including TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES, THE LAST FALL, CHILDREN OF THE GRAVE, FINDING PEACE (with Nathan St John), AFTER THE FIRE, SILENT HILL- SINNER'S REWARD, SILENT HILL- PAST LIFE, SILENT HILL DOWNPOUR- ANNE'S STORY and others. He has also written for video games, including as co-writer for SILENT HILL- DOWNPOUR (Konami), and writer for GHOSTBUSTERS- SANCTUM OF SLIME (Atari), TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES- BROTHERS UNITE (Paramount), and TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES- MUTANTS IN MANHATTAN (Activision). He grew up in Clinton, Michigan and currently makes his home in San Diego, California with his wife and two children. Kevin Eastman- Born in 1962 in Portland, Maine, Kevin began drawing as soon as he was able to hold a crayon. His discovery of comic books gave meaning to his crazed doodling. When Kevin discovered and studied the work of Jack Kirby, Russ Heath, Richard Corben, Vaughn Bode and John Severin, he began to hone his craft. His first published work appeared in 1980, a year or so before he met Peter Laird. In May 1984, he and Laird published Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #1, creating the hit heroes in a half-shell. Eastman co-writes Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles for IDW and can sometimes be found at the San Diego Comic Art Gallery.