Cover: Kevin Eastman
Writers: Kevin Eastman & Peter Laird, Mark Bodé and Jan Strnad
Artists: Kevin Eastman & Peter Laird, Jim Lawson, Richard Corben, Mark Bodé and Eric Talbot
Colorists: Justin Norman, Richard Corben and Blond
Letterers: Kevin Eastman, Steve Lavigne and Richard Corben
Published by: Heavy Metal
Pages: 276
Collects:
Raphael #1 (newly colored)
“Complete Carnage and Radical” short
“You Had to be There” short
“Fun with Guns” short
TMNT #18
“Stompers” short
TMNT #14
TMNT #33
Cover: A.C. Farley
Writers: Various
Artists: Various
Letterers: Various
Published by: Mirage Studios
First Printing: December, 1989
Pages: 222
A collection of TMNT stories, both reprints from other sources as well as all new material, done as a benefit book for the Literacy Volunteers of Chicago.
“Bottoming Out” – A TMNT tale by Kevin Eastman, Jim Lawson, George Hagenaur, Eric Talbot and Steve Lavigne. 4 pages.
“The Treaty” – Usagi Yojimbo and Leonardo team-up by Stan Sakai. 10 pages.
“Junkman” – A Donatello story by Michael Dooney. 10 pages.
“New York Ninja” – Donatello solo adventure by Kevin Eastman, Peter Laird, Ryan Brown and Steve Lavigne. 10 pages.
“New Comic Day” – A Michaelangelo tale by Peter Laird, Jim Lawson and Steve Lavigne. 6 pages.
“Teen Techno Trio Plus One” – An alternate universe TMNT story by Don Simpson. 9 pages.
“Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles” – The Turtles retrieve a lost sword by Kevin Eastman, Peter Laird, Ryan Brown and Steve Lavigne. 5 pages.
“Stompers” – All four Turtles in a gang battle by Kevin Eastman, Michael Dooney and Steve Lavigne. 12 pages.
“Terror by Transmat!” – The TMNT, Fugitoid and Utroms battle the Triceratons by Kevin Eastman, Peter Laird, Ryan Brown and Steve Lavigne. 10 pages.
“Ghoul’s Night Out” – Donatello’s nightmare by Eric Talbot. 8 pages.
“O Deed” – Michaelangelo’s nightmare by Michael Zulli, Stephen Murphy and Eric Talbot. 6 pages.
“Crazy Man” – The Turtles capture a mad bomber by Kevin Eastman, Ryan Brown and Steve Lavigne. 8 pages.
“D’Ants Fever” – The TMNT visit a seedy bar filled with aliens by Kevin Eastman, Peter Laird and Steve Lavigne. 8 pages.
“The Road Trip” – The TMNT to go through great pains to see a movie by Kevin Eastman, Peter Laird and Ryan Brown. 5 pages.
“Don’t Judge a Book…” – The Turtles prepare for a Halloween party but are interrupted by burglars by Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird. 8 pages.
“Fun with Guns” – Raph and Casey get into big trouble by Kevin Eastman and Steve Lavigne. 14 pages.
“The Survival Game” – The Turtles play laser tag by Ryan Brown, Jim Lawson and Steve Lavigne. 8 pages.
“Not One Word” – Donatello has a bad day by Eric Talbot. 10 pages.
“Splinter in the Eye of God?” – Splinter contemplates his life by Michael Zulli and Stephen Murphy. 8 pages.
“You Had to Be There” – Mike’s barbarian adventure by Kevin Eastman and Richard Corben. 4 pages.
“Complete Carnage and Radical” – Casey and the TMNT help Radical fight CC by Kevin Eastman, Jim Lawson and Steve Lavigne. 6 pages.
“The Howl” – Raph finds a werewolf by Eric Talbot. 4 pages.
“Night Life” – The Turtles capture some cop killers by Kevin Eastman, Ryan Brown and Steve Lavigne. 6 pages.
“Technofear” – Donatello gets digitized by Peter Laird and Steve Lavigne. 7 pages.
“It’s a Gas” – Mike and Raph get a snoot full of nitrous oxide while trying to prevent a burgalry by Eric Talbot and Steve Lavigne. 6 pages.
“Meanwhile… 1,000,000 B.C.” – Renet and the Turtles have some prehistoric fun by Michael Dooney. 2 pages.
Cover: A.C. Farley
Writers: Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird
Artists: Kevin Eastman, Peter Laird, Jim Lawson and Eric Talbot
Letterer: Steve Lavigne
Published by: Mirage Studios
First Printing: October, 1990
Pages: 124
“Return to New York”
Collects Mirage Volume One issues:
TMNT #19
TMNT #20
TMNT #21
Cover: Kevin Eastman & Steve Lavigne
Adaptation: Kevin Eastman & Peter Laird
Script: Peter Laird
Layouts: Kevin Eastman
Pencils: Jim Lawson
Inks: Eric Talbot, Peter Laird & Kevin Eastman
Colors: Barry Grossman
Letters: Gary Fields
First Printing: Summer, 1990
Cover: Kevin Eastman
Adaptation: Kevin Eastman & Peter Laird
Script: Peter Laird
Layouts: Kevin Eastman
Pencils: Jim Lawson
Inks: Eric Talbot, Peter Laird & Kevin Eastman
Colors: Steve Lavigne
Letters: Gary Fields
First Printing: Summer, 1990
Mirage Studios’ adaptation of the first TMNT movie. Two editions were published, one in regular comic book format, and a “prestige” format that was printed on better quality paper and featured painted coloring by Steve Lavigne on the interior pages. The sample images below are taken from the regular format.
Cover: A.C. Farley & Ryan Brown
Writers: Steve Sullivan, Stanley Wiater and Dean Clarrain
Pencils: A.C. Farley
Inker: Eric Talbot
Colors: Barry Grossman
Typesetter: Robyn Harris
First Printing: October, 1993
Features profiles of:
Andresla & Amazons, Banshee Skulls, Demoness of Yomi, Dundor & Grundle, Emur, The Fox People, Future TMNTs, Gang of Four, Golani, Great-Uncle Gyogi, Inky, Innardo, Intergalactic Police, Kenya Leavitt, Kraken, Kid Cortex, Mazool, McIntyre & Squint, Mistia, Murk Mariner, Murtal, Nova Posse, Oxymoron, Pig-Foot & Sea-Dog, Sarnath, Shredder (update), Time-Slip Generators, Toxzeem and Uncle MacNeil.
Cover: A.C. Farley & Ryan Brown
Writers: Steve Sullivan, Stanley Wiater and Dean Clarrain
Pencils: A.C. Farley
Inkers: Jon D’Agostino, Eric Talbot, Ryan Brown and A.C. Farley
Colors: Barry Grossman
Typesetter: Robyn Harris
First Printing: March, 1993
Features profiles of:
Ninjara, Noi Tai Dar, Null, Oceanauts, The Other, Oyuki Mashimi, Paleocha, Prehistoric Manmoth, Raphael, Rat King, Rocksteady, Sasquatch, Scul & Bean, Scumbug, Sewer Jet Ski, Shredder, Skullbuzzer, Slash, Slujj, Snake-Eyes, Sons of Silence, Splinter, Stump & Sling, Stump Arena/Asteroid, Tantric Monkeys, Tattoo, TMNT Blimp, TMNT HQ, Trap, Turnstone, Tyme & Fayme, Umi Haha, Uncanny Trio, Verminator-X, Vid Vicious, Warrior Dragon, White Ninjas, Wingnut & Screwloose, Wrestling TMNT, Wyrdwind, Wyrm, Yaguaro, Yeti, Dog Star Gang, Golden Triangle Gang, Johnny Yen and May East.
Cover: Jim Lawson & Steve Lavigne
Script: Jim Lawson
Pencils: Jim Lawson
Inks: Jim Lawson
Letters: Eric Talbot
First Printing: December, 2009
As the Brain Thief robot’s motivations become clear, so too is the realization that the liquid metal organism cannot be stopped. Donatello must not only accept this, he also has to struggle with aspects of his own secretive, dark nature. All attempts to stop the Brain Thief from reuniting with Baxter have so thus far failed. What can Don do, faced with these cold realities?
Cover: Jim Lawson & Steve Lavigne
Script: Jim Lawson
Pencils: Jim Lawson
Inks: Eric Talbot
Letters: Eric Talbot
First Printing: November, 2009
The danger level increases as the Brain Thief Robot continues to grow and become more powerful. In its latest form, the mechanical menace has become practically unstoppable. Even Don resorting to an uncharacteristic use of force yields little result. Is this new threat causing Don to change, or is this new brutal side of him just coming to light?
Cover: Jim Lawson & Steve Lavigne
Script: Jim Lawson
Pencils: Jim Lawson
Inks: Eric Talbot
Letters: Eric Talbot
First Printing: October, 2009
Donatello confronts the mysterious new robot. Why is it motivated to assimilate hosts and what is its relationship to the Baxter Stockman Robot? Don is overwhelmed by the many unknown questions he must answer in order to defeat this major new menace.
Cover: Jim Lawson & Steve Lavigne
Script: Jim Lawson
Pencils: Jim Lawson
Inks: Eric Talbot
Letters: Eric Talbot
First Printing: September, 2009
This story takes place immediately after the events of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles issue 9 of series 2.
After defeating the Baxter Stockman Robot, and unknown to his brothers, Donatello takes the robot’s remains and sequesters them in a secret room hidden in the sewers. Why would he choose to reactivate their old enemy and more importantly, what is this new robot prowling the sewers?






