This is a very good book for those who love Donatello and Leonardo as it's mainly about them saving two workers from an electrical demise (and the city overall from a blackout). Michelangelo briefly shows here and there (during the beginning and the end), there's much brotherly love between the Turtles overall. Don is angry (it's rare to see him get very upset like this) at Mikey for breaking his equipment and storms off with Leo following him. They see the workers and there's an accident. Mikey comes to help just in time and together (with Mikey's strength, Don's know-how, and Leo's leadership), they save the workers (well, Don and Leo do), and the city ultimately from a blackout. Don forgives Mikey and they are all happy to see the city lit up as they peek out of manhole. This is good for young boys (older ones too) and it most likely will make die-hard fan girls squee with joy at these muscular terrapin warriors. The art is by SPAZ (the same artist who did great art for Archie comics Sonic the Hedgehog comics); there's a lot of details and computer-colored graphic effects. So if you love the Turtles and SPAZ's art, you'll probably really enjoy this book, like I did. I plan to get the other books from this series since the art is very good and the stories seem worthwhile (judging from this one). I'll try to review when I have time. ^_^
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