Official TMNT thread, return of the classic giant figures

Who needs Google when you have NT.
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Its a limited print/poster by Peter Laird and Kevin Eastman. Apparently it was a mail in promotion available to those who sent in a certain number of "Pizza Points" ie UPCs from TMNT action figures.
Anybody have any info on it? Lol. I assume it's just a poster with no significance.

I had searched really quick but didn't see anything immediately so I decided to just ask here. I assumed someone here would possibly know. Thanks for the info :smokin
 
back in the day - i knew a kid who's mother was dating either laird or eastman...

kid used to come into school with stacks of the tmnt graphic novels...

gotta go find mine & check what printing

alls i remember is they violently kill shredder in of the of the first storylines - but yall know that
 
Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird are happy together for a brand-new cover to IDW's anthology celebrating three decades of Michelangelo, Leonardo, Donatello and Raphael.

2014 marks the 30th anniversary of the heroes in a half-shell known as the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles -- and to celebrate, IDW Publishing has prepared a special birthday treat: the first official Turtles collaboration between co-creators Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird in more than two decades.

The two have worked together to create a new cover for an anniversary anthology featuring new stories by multiple creators who have worked on the franchise over its long history, including Stephen Murphy, who worked on both animated and comic book versions of the characters, Frank Fosco and Tom Waltz, among many others.


"Getting to work with my co-creator Peter Laird again is the icing on the cake -- and then some," Eastman said of the collaboration. "It really took me back 30 years, to the earliest days, with the fondest memories, and why we got into this business in the first place."
While Eastman has been working on IDW's Turtles line for some years now, Laird has stayed away for the most part -- something that may change in the future. On his blog, the cartoonist described the experience of inking Eastman again as "a blast," adding "I hope we do it again, and soon." Perhaps some brand-new Eastman/Laird comics could be in the offing?
 
Watched the hour episode last night with the kids, enjoyed it. So I'm guessing there will be a couple more episodes with the OG turtles.
 
I had to wait to see it on VHS  
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Come to think of it, I dont even blame my parents for not taking me.  They didnt deserve that torture.
 
Teaser that was shown at CinemaCon is supposedly going to release on Thursday.

TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES Teaser Description/Reactions From CinemaCon

At first the trailer hides the turtles - there's voice over from William Fichtner's Shredder explaining the city has gone to ****. We see criminals with automatic weapons and buildings exploding and maybe - just maybe! - it seems like this could be a Hobo With A Shotgun version of a city in decline. It turns out that this version of Shredder hates that crime and violence, and so he started a program to create heroes. That's juxtaposed with TCRI ooze canisters and experiments. You know, the ooze that created the turtles. The ooze that Shredder made... with April's dad. Yes, the VO is Shredder telling April he and her dad made the turtles. There's flash footage of the Turtles fighting guys in the subway and April films on her phone. Then the turtles are revealed... and they're kind of bad? Meredith Woerner of io9 was sitting next to me and said they looked like babies with penis heads, and she's right. They're not turtle-y enough and they're not anthropomorphized enough. They're a terrible middle ground. They do crack wise, though. We see the turtles sliding down a mountain and one yells "Batter up!" and is thrown into a Hummer, shell first, crushing the door of the vehicle.
 
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