Script: Dean Clarrain
Pencils: Ken Mitchroney, Marlene Becker
Inks: Dan Berger
Colors: Barry Grossman
Letters: Gary Fields
Music by: Merciless Slaughter
Transcribed by: Dan Edwards
Cover: Ken Mitchroney, Steve Lavigne
Editors: Scott Fulop, Victor Gorelick
Published by: Archie Comics
Cover Date: March 1991
Cover Price: $1.00
The turtles part ways with Man Ray in New Orleansāhe heads off to investigate glowing meteors in the sea, the turtles and April head for New York. Upon returning, the turtles hear music and follow the sound to Shredderās old lair where they find a band of kids. When the lead kid blows out the power, the place is plunged into darknessā¦but when the lights come back on, theyāre surrounded by Footbots. The turtles leap into the fray, scattering the kids and taking down the ābots. A couple of the kidsāMondo and his girlfriendāget trapped in a room with one of the bots, which grabs Candy and knocks Mondo into a stack of mutagen barrels. While the Footbot takes off with the girl, Mondo mutates into a giant gecko (having most recently been in contact with his pet gecko during practice). He and Mikey take off on skateboards to rescue Candy. Though rescued, she canāt handle Mondoās transformation, and the two part ways. Donnie notices some meteors behaving very un-meteorlikeā¦but the group resolves to investigate later. Finally, the turtles make it home to Splinter (Mondo in tow).
I definitely remember getting this issue out of a back-issue bin at my then-local comic shop. The issue was a whopping $5ā¦5x cover price, but it was bag/boarded in good condition, and at the time very definitely a BACK issue (I believe the series was at LEAST 20 issues further on if not more at the time I acquired this one). I bought this over several others because of Mondo Gecko (whose action figure Iād had awhile and had seen in the cartoon) being on the cover. I may have known this was his first appearance by then, but Iām not certain.
While the credits indicate Mitchroney was not alone in art chores, Iād have to go back and look for where his work left off and Beckerās began. There are a couple awkward panels of Mondo, but by and large I simply enjoyed the art on this issue and didnāt give much heed to variances or such. The events are easily followed, so no problem from me.
As the turtles followed the sound of the band to Shredderās old place, we get music/lyrics in the gutters of the pageā¦I believe Mondoās band is Merciless Slaughter, and Iām not sure if Dan Edwards is his real name (if Mondo is a nickname/stage name) or another characterā¦or simply someone Clarrain & Co. had write some music/lyrics for the authenticity. I donāt really care either wayā¦Iād have to spend more time looking closely and/or researchingā¦though it might be a question worth posing to one of the creators if I ever have the chance.
The story itself is another āmutant of the monthā (as I keep notingā¦) but weāre on the cusp of one of the largest āeventsā of the series (at least, I consider it soādue to the timing of when I got āintoā TMNT Adventures beyond simply acquiring a couple random issues several months apart). Though I know that, the issue still feels rather full given everything that happens in it. Iāll take that gladly over it feeling decompressed, and certainly appreciate that it works in such a way as to provide quite a lot of stuff for the younger reader (my ~12-year-old self) to follow, while allowing an adult reader (my mid-thirties self) to āgetā other stuff on a deeper level with more analytical thought.
Returning to my āseasonā analogy of this series, weād be just about to the (in contemporary 2015 terms) āmid-season finaleā with the āback halfā of the season leading to the events of #25.
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