Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #3 1:25 Danny Earls Variant
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #3 1:25 Danny Earls Variant
This listing is good for 1 raw 1:25 incentive variant copy of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #3 by Danny Earls
Print Run: 1:25 Variant
Publisher: IDW
Writer: Jason Aaron, Joëlle Jones
Interior Artist: Joëlle Jones
Cover Artist: Lee Bermejo
Release Date: 10/23/24
About the Title:
Leonardo is traveling the world in search of peace. All the adventures — good and bad — he's had with his brothers have taken their toll, and he is seeking a new way to exist, leaving the life of New York far behind. On the banks of the Ganges, he has found a turtle colony that shows him a simpler way to be, but even these turtles have their foes. Leo can fend off the poachers easily, protecting his temporary home, but what will he do when a deadlier enemy comes searching for him?
Continuing this new run of stories by legendary comics scribe Jason Aaron (The Mighty Thor, Batman: Off-World), each of these first four issues focus on one Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle. In the Leonardo issue, Jason is matched with fan-favorite artist Cliff Chiang (Paper Girls, Catwoman: Lonely City), whose unique style is a perfect match for this unique TMNT story!
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