Return to the gritty future of The Last Ronin to see what new heroes will grow from the ashes of the TMNT legacy. More than a decade after the Last Ronin defeated the Foot Clan, New York City finds itself in a state of steady decline. Now, the disparate gangs vie for economic and political control and that the chaos is taking its toll. It’s clear to Casey Marie that if something isn’t done soon, the city she knows and loves will be lost forever. So, whether they’re ready or not, she and her young pupils must raise a new coalition and lead the charge to keep the peace. Witness the rise of the next generation of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles as they fight to restore peace to the streets they live below! Legendary TMNT co-creator Kevin Eastman proudly presents the next epic chapter of The Last Ronin, reassembling the acclaimed creative team from the original monster bestseller for a second oversized, prestige format miniseries event!
I love the Last Ronin universe. I was a bit worried about this book as I did not think it could live up to the first book. I am so glad to be wrong. This book got me emotionally, and I started to love and feel with the next generation of characters. April is a great anchor point. I like this tougher more conandung April.
The city is in chaos. Gang wars have erupted throughout the city the police and politicians seem to be adding more fuel to the fire only the Resistance is looking out for the people but they are being overwhelmed. The next generation of TMNT need to step up, but are they ready? What secrets will be revealed and will these bring them closer together or tear them apart?
The book is awesome. Great flashback to the past however these guys will need to create their legends and inspire the people of New York. New heroes, villains and abilities. The book finishes with a varient covers gallery.
The rival gang wars, and power plays for the city remains interesting, and I quite like the different designs of the gangs, especially the crusaders and their knight aesthetic.
However my issues with this book remains with the new turtles, the different designs are cool, being able to tell each turtle apart, even in darkness is nice.
But the inclusion of “new mutations” is weird, were super powers needed? Were turtle ninjas not enough?
Also the new turtles just aren’t interesting, they feel bland, even though they are so visually distinct. Their new powers feel gimmicky, like woah this one can turn to stone! it just feels like an attempt to differentiate the new turtles from the old.
And the villain for the third time in this series is generic, he’s just a gang leader “controlling behind the scenes,” but the other gangs don’t even know because he’s so smart. But then it just turns out he’s just working for the foot clan V2.
Also why are the gangs still using batons and swords? I mean I understand if the turtles use them. But you telling me in the future, the gangs terrorizing the city aren’t even that heavily armed? Come on! Send the army in or something? Rather than relying on a resistance force, that the government doesn’t even like! I understand it’s corrupt and all, but like come on guys.
And why is there a new, news reporter lady, like a know the turtles need an outsider human character to bounce off of, but we couldn’t just have her have any other job, rather than being April 2.0 it just feels lazy.
All in all Re-Revolution is a solid read with some major issues, 6.5/10
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Cowabunga!—The Last Ronin II: Re-Evolution #2 doesn’t just wear its nostalgia on its sleeve, it weaponises it. This issue is a slick, emotionally charged ride through the shattered shadows of a world trying to rebuild itself—with the ghosts of four very familiar brothers whispering through every page.
The art? Chef’s kiss. Visceral, sharp, and glorious (even with the watermark on my advanced copy). Every panel feels heavy with memory and purpose, dripping in that gritty, post-Ronin atmosphere fans of the original run will instantly latch onto.
Beneath the mayhem and nostalgia, there’s real heart here. This story is a bold, often poignant exploration of legacy, trauma, and the weight of stepping into the shell of giants. The new generation—Yi, Uno, Odyn, and Moja—are still finding their rhythm, but there’s real promise in their tension, their doubt, their potential. This series is laying the groundwork not just for another chapter in TMNT lore, but for a rebirth.
The Turtles had to evolve. This issue gets that. It honours the past without being shackled by it, and dares to ask what comes next when the legends are gone. Not every beat lands perfectly, but the emotional gut punches hit hard, and the final pages are fantastic!
The future is murky. The shadows are long. But if Re-Evolution keeps this up, the Turtle legacy is in seriously good hands.
Returning to the world of The Last Ronin, the creators had a large task ahead of them in following up on the original story. They managed to tell a great story, but I just couldn't quite fall in love with it as much as I have other Turtles tales and wasn't able to connect with the characters quite as much as the originals. I will always poke my head in and check on the characters in the future and hope that I will enjoy the next tale a bit more.
Special Thanks to IDW Publishing and Netgalley for the digital ARC. This was given to me for an honest review.
What?!!! Rude ending. Horrible. Mean. Rude. Okay… but TLR2 is perfect. It’s amazing and keeps the same dark, constant action vibe as the first. Can’t wait to see these next turtles in their next adventure.
A really good read and another high quality installment in the last ronin series. While they will never top the og ninjas I really did and do love these new turtles, with Odyn being my definite favourite and Yi being second. Casey Marie Jones was really good here too as she has been throughout the last ronin series. April was also really good again as a returning character. The villain/villains felt slightly underwhelming for large parts but with the huge twist at the end it all makes sense and that criticism is no longer as relevant. I must admit I did not see it coming and really look forward to finding out what happens next if their are further issues released. Only real downsides we're that I would like to have seen the turtles fight more as when they did utilise their new mutations it was really awesome. Also while the ending does make up for this partly the villains were quite underwhelming throughout.
Not as good as the last ronin but still pretty great. They had some really great plot points and it seemed like the difficulty was needing to include so much story to get there. I loved the introduction of a new TMNT team. Their character development is familiar in a lot of ways but also new. It would be good to see more development and fleshing out of these characters. It ends on a big cliff hanger and will be good to see where they go next.
This may be nitpicky, but it really bothers me that they called it "The Last Ronin 2". This story has nothing to do with the last ronin or any one last ronin. It's a brand new team and I think they deserved a new name for the series. Keeping the same name seems like an attempt to re-capiralize on the popularity of the original last ronin.
Es fühlt sich noch nicht richtig an. Die neue Generation hat man noch nicht ins Herz geschlossen. Ich würde außerdem empfehlen, vorher den Band Lost Years zu lesen. Zunächst ist man vor allem damit beschäftigt, sich die Namen einzuprägen. Hinzu kommt, dass das Layout der Panels stellenweise verwirrend ist; teilweise irritiert die Leserichtung.
Love getting to se the new Turtles in action and getting to know their character better.
Wasn't a huge fan of the main conflict...until the end. 👀
It does a lot of cross-page span art so sometimes I don't realize and it confuses me a little bit. I undarstand artistically that that is a great way to do some sequences, but it's almost the whole book, so it just got a bit annoyning.
This book has the unenviable task of following The Last Ronin and unfortunately it doesn’t quite live up to it.
I like the characters but i don’t think we get enough time with them. I’d rather spend more time with the new turtles than deal with the generic rebellion storyline.
The art is functional but never great.
The story left me wanting. It ends on a cliffhanger and I think i’ll check out more if we get some but its not a certainty. Shame.
Thank you to IDW and Netgalley for an ARC of this.
Despite the name this book has nothing to do with Ronin. He is dead and gone for 15 years and only memories of him and his brothers remain and those are never more than a spread in a memory or story.
Instead this book is about Casey Marie leading the resistance and trying to keep her "kids" a secret in a fight against a mob boss that is trying to take over New York. She is now a Muscle Mommy and a total bad ass. She reminds me a lot of Karlach from Baldur's Gate 3.
I often forget her kids, the new TMNT, names and personalities. Some are clear and others are not so much. Physically they are the most distinct, but they are supporting cast and aren't all that well defined.
Turtles and what I remember/learned about them:
Odyn: big, dumb, slow, eats all the time (Sadly feels like fat kid, cliche jokes). Power: Rock skin and Juggernaughting.
Uno: Serious, kind of a dick (that's it). I feel like he is supposed to be the new Leonardo, but he doesn't really lead. Power: Turn skin dark. It happens in 2 panels in 1 fight and appears to have no effect whatsoever.
Yi: Wants to be a scientist or Dr, worried all the time. Find out halfway through that she is a girl. Power: Lightning and forcefields.
Umm... (looks up name)... Moja: She takes care of the others and is very kind. Mostly she stands up for Odyn and corrects Uno for being a dick. Power: Prophecy Dreams. (Not a gag I often forget her and/or Yi's name. I even started to list Prophecy Dreams under Yi and couldn't remember what her power was until I was looking up her name.)
They are all Telepathic although sometimes it felt like this power might actually stem from Moja. I'm not sure on the source.
I've spent a lot on the Turtles or as this book just calls Mutants, but they aren't very important as characters more as MacGuffins for Dr April to research with her AI computer friend, Casey to mother and worry about and the bad guys trying to kidnap them.
This book has killer action, great art and panels. Plus when someone tells a story or has a memory the art style changes, which is really cool.
Many of the spreads are 2 pages wide and go all the way across before going down which can be confusing if you didn't notice and moved down as I did (haha), but it really works and looks great.
I'll likely read 3 if they make one, because the ending hooked me. The story was so so until then for me.
First off thank you to NetGalley for the digital copy! That said my review is my own!
I really enjoyed this new entry in the Last Ronin series! This is a sequel the Lost years! Except for this time our new cast of turtles are growing up and we don’t have any flashbacks.
As I was reading I was asking myself, how are these new turtles going to stand out and be different for the original team?? And we find out really quickly! These new turtles where essentially created by April, as she knew that the city was still going to need someone to stand up and protect the city. And as our new turtles grow they start to mutate even more and start to show powers! One can essentially change its skin and go invisible, another can turn their skin rock hard, one can use telepathy and lastly one can create lightning, using it as a shield.
We don’t get a whole lot with them using their powers but it’s been really interesting to see how they use them as the series continues.
I also really enjoyed the artwork, everything was very well drawn, I also really love how they use colors. Everything really pops out.
I really enjoyed the story this time around. This book does a lot of world building. Getting to know all the powers in play.
All of the fight scenes were really great! Very well drawn as well, I just wish we got a little bit more. They all kinda ended really quickly.
And lastly my only real con I had was the physical book had a lot of full panels that went across both pages. Which made looking at and reading parts in the middle difficult do the book binding. Which this book had a bunch of them.
Outside of those I had a good time with the book. Better than lost years but not nearly as good as last ronin. I’m interested in seeing how these new turtles turn out.
Thank you to IDW Publishing and NetGalley for the Advanced Readers Copy!!
The Last Ronin II -- Re-Evolution takes place 16 years after the events of The Last Ronin (the single greatest TMNT graphic novel ever made). The Foot Clan has been defeated for over a decade but new threats rises up to take over the city. Will the Resistance and the new TMNTs stop the tide or will they be crushed underneath the waves?
As an 80s and 90s kid, I absolutely loved (and still do) the Ninja Turtles. The original graphic novel (check it out if you are a TMNT fan and have never read it) was gritty and tense and sad in ways that TMNT had rarely ever explored before. It was incredible. This sequel does a really good job of retaining the essence of what made the first one so great while exploring the dynamics of 4 different turtles (2 brothers and 2 sisters).
I really loved what they did with the new roster and the way they explored mutations that leveled up the mutations from the original four. Engaging writing, great characters, and an intriguing storyline made this one a wonderful read. The graphic novel covers the first 5 issues of the series with #5 ending on a pretty big cliffhanger. Highly recommend reading this work but definitely suggest reading the first one and The Lost Years prior to beginning.
If you are looking to reading this book, it comes out on July 8th. Go buy it! Excited to see where this series goes! Happy Reading Everyone!
It’s been 16 years since Michelangelo brought down the Foot and died. The resistance is still going strong and fighting daily to push back at the multiple gangs that now fill the town. Casey Marie has been training the new turtles since they could walk and she finally is letting them on the field. But things don’t always go as planned.
I am glad we are getting more stories with this new batch of turtles and this future NY because I was really curious after the previous book if these new turtles would end up having to fight for the resistance. Moja, Uno, Yi, and Odyn were all great because each of them is unique in looks and personalities. While the previous turtles all had different personalities, they mostly looked the same. Also I really like that we have some female turtles now!
This volume ends in a bit of a cliffhanger because a new threat is attacking the resistance and it is causing them to retreat from their main locations. I wasn’t expecting this to end in a cliffhanger, but I think it is a good way to keep me hooked because I really want to know what happens next with the resistance, the turtles, and with Honeycutt.
*ARC provided by Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.*
Thank you to NetGalley and IDW for the chance to read this Arc
This was an epic return to the world of TMNT The Last Ronin. This collection threw you straight into the deep end, whilst this was a bit confusing at first, it ended up being super beneficial to the overall pace, as instead of explaining everything for the first half it instead explained everything slowly throughout the story, in between action sequences.
I loved the new team of Mutants, they were humorous and unique, I was concerned that they may be a carbon copy of the original team, but I was glad to discover they were in fact brand new characters that share very little resemblance of the original squad.
I loved that so many of the illustrations were split over two pages making some stunning wide spanning sections, from the characters to the backgrounds, it was illustrated perfectly in the classic IDW style.
This collection delves beautifully into the history of the TMNT as well as summarising the important parts of the last collection, this is perfect for fans of the last ronin as well as newcomers.
I look forward to reading the next instalment when that gets released.
A fine addition to the Ronin-verse. After the conclusion of the last book, I was a bit skeptical how I would enjoy a book entirely focused on a new generation of turtles, but I didn’t hate it. As a fan of the original turtles, it is a bit of an adjustment to settle in with the new ones. Giving them their own book with no flashbacks to the past definitely helped me get to know them a bit more but I still think they’re lacking a bit in defining each turtles character.
The world building could use a bit more depth, we don’t know a ton about the different factions before they’re eliminated. A lot occurs in the final battle and its a bit unclear how all the players relate to each other but that may be revealed in the next book. The book concludes with a big reveal and shocking twist that will likely be built on with flashbacks in a new book.
I think the final pages with that twist make up for a fine book otherwise. Now I’m a bit invested to see how things will move forward with these new characters emerging.
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Definitely the weakest installment in this series, I do like the new turtle group, and while their “powers” are interesting, I do find them to be a bit, random? Also killing off April at the end really puts a damper on this series, pretty much ending the last member of the og tmnt group, I know you want to push these new turtles and Casey, but did we REALLY have to lose April in the process?? It just feels like they’re trying to push out the original tmnt out and shoehorn this new group in, and don’t get me wrong, I’m all for an original story with new characters, but this feels slightly too forced, the ending is also WAYYYY TOO CLUTTERED and introduces way too many characters at once, overall though I did enjoy this installment, like I said already I like each turtles personality and I like how Ye is wondering if they will become heroes like the original tmnt brothers, or monsters. I feel like that’s something the creators can dive a little deeper in. I’m excited to see what comes next.
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The sort of comic I remember devouring when I was a teenager. This is an introduction, without as much ninja action as I might prefer. The turtles are back! Well actually different turtles are back! Well not back really, because they are new mutant ninja turtles. But, they are very much like the originals. Four mixed up, batting for each other, and ready to jump right in to protect everyone. This first part, of a much bigger story, introduces the next bunch of mutated back chatting fun, and their nemesis. There’s a large part of verbal telling of how they came to be - if you’ve followed the turtles before you could skip this bit if you are more untreated in the visual experience. Good start, I want more. Thank you to IDW Publishing and NetGalley for the comic ARC. The views expressed are all mine, freely given.
Whatever made the Last Ronin good this sequel volume is missing. It's a disjointed in media res tale. Maybe I missed something but there's no explanation regarding why one has powers then the others get them. There's an actual line that essentially has one character stating now I have powers like so and so. Yes they hint at further mutations. In the Last Ronin it was revealed that Casey Jones' daughter is also a mutant but it just makes her faster and stronger. The dystopian setting that made a little sense in the Last Ronin makes absolutely no sense in this sequel. Maybe it was a failed attempt at a relaunch. Sometimes stories don't need sequels. Art was fine. Pacing was off. Character development and motivation were odd or not present, again making it seem like an attempt at laying ground work for a new series.
These TMNT books just really don’t miss do they? Every TMNT book I’ve read so far has been not only amazing as a turtles fan, but just simple great in the writing and artwork department. Seriously some of the best comics I’ve read have been TMNT books and this book is no exception. I was a little hesitant on The Last Ronin story continuing as it was such a great one off book and was afraid any continuation could stain its excellence, but so far all the books to come after have been awesome. These new turtles really grow on you and the stakes in the story and situation are characters are in feel serious and real, you never know what’s on the next page. I look forward to seeing where our new turtles end up and highly recommend to any TMNT fan, and especially any fan of The Last Ronin.
As a fan of The Last Ronin series, I wanted to enjoy this more. While the illustrations were great, the narrative struggled. The writing was weak at the start and took time to warm up, lacking the strength of previous Last Ronin books. I liked the dynamic between the new turtles, but the villains were underwhelming. Like Spider-Man, TMNT thrives not only on its heroes but also its villains, and this book lacked creative, interesting antagonists. The stakes didn't feel as impactful, and the reactions from April, Casey, and the turtles didn't match the plot situation. I'm still interested in the next adventure, but I hope more thought is put into the story development moving forward--something I didn't feel was lacking in the earlier Last Ronin books.
I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily. I grew up reading TMNT comics, watching the movies, and playing with the action figures. Many iterations of the brothers have been created since that time and this is one of the few that do the originals any sort of justice. The Turtles are a new generation of hero’s. The comic and the characters contained within do a good job at paying respect to their predecessors. The illustrations were A+, the storyline was enough to keep me interested but drug a little at times. If you grew up with the TMNT then this is worth a read!
A great sequel to the original. You could argue the "darker theme" was lost here, but I felt that worked. It's the new era, and the new turtles have the resemblance of the original 4 but with their own personalities and quirks.
A very action packed read, which again, so it should be. The city is in turmoil, and evil powers are looking to take over in the gang wars and power struggles.
I couldn't put it down as soon as I opened it. The artwork is stunning too, again.
I eagerly await for any other inputs into this new world of TMNT.
This is a fun reset of the Last Ronin world to refocus on some teenage mutant ninja turtles and I am here for it. Taking the dark, gritty future of the Last Ronin and adding new teenage turtles is a very fun idea. I enjoyed the new characters with their new powers and differing personalities. It should do a good job of threading the needle between age appropriate and dark enough for the target audience.
It's the future. April married Casey Jones and had a girl, also named Casey. But Casey and Splinter and the original turtles are all dead. The new Casey has trained 4 new turtles that April mutated and these new turtles have extra mutant powers. This book just establishes all that along with a lot of fighting and running but it's nice to see with all this rehashing that the characters are distinctly different. So it's exciting to see what will come of this new series.
4.5 stars and I’m feeling generous today so we’ll round up! I’m a sucker for the turtles and this didn’t disappoint. Art is fantastic and the story is intriguing enough. If you’re not on board with starting fresh and are looking for more of the OG crew then this isn’t it, I enjoyed watching the new turtles come into their own, there is definitely more development needed to flesh these guys out but it definitely set up for an additional sequel, I’m excited for part III
As a fan of the first book this series just keeps giving, the new turtles names are confusing (probably because i got used to the last turtles names) One of the names are Uno? It's funny because i used a uno skip turn card as a bookmark, two ninjas are girls as well so it's a bit weird but as i said they're "new turtles" but this book (As well as the first one) Left me hanging for another, this masterpiece of a novel is one of the top comics (Though not as good as the first one) Is a must read.
The Last Ronin series once again fails to deliver, with too many branching storylines (hindered further by a slow publication cadence), too many flashbacks, and not a single satisfying payoff at the end. The new turtles are cool and all, as is the alternate NYC/timeline, but the first book had the good sense to at least put a wrap on Michelangelo’s story, sadly this book can’t seem to follow that example.