TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES: THE LAST RONIN II - RE-EVOLUTION Comic Book Announced By IDW
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Last Ronin was such an epic and badass Ninja Turtles story! Well, if you enjoyed that story, you’ll be happy to learn that IDW has officially announced the sequel, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Last Ronin II - Re-Evolution!
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Last Ronin is “an epic story more than 30 years in the making, originally from the minds of TMNT co-creators Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird – made comic book history as it revealed the story about the last Ninja Turtle standing in the future. The New York Times bestseller was a massive success, with the debut issue selling more than 160,000 copies to retailers and receiving overwhelming praise from both critics and fans. Now, the brilliant creative team behind the exciting and emotional limited series is back for a gripping must-read sequel.”
In the story, “Guided by Casey Marie Jones, the formidable and strategic daughter of April O’Neil and the late Casey Jones, the next generation of Ninja Turtles – Yi, Uno, Odyn, and Moja – will face the ultimate enemy! Will the young heroes be able to adapt to the pressure of a city at war? Featuring new foes and foils, this exhilarating and compelling next chapter in the Ronin-verse is overflowing with turtle power as THE LAST RONIN team returns to continue the stunning story.”
The comic is co-written by Eastman and Tom Waltz, illustrated by Ben Bishop, Esau Escorza and Isaac Escorza, colored by Luis Antonio Delgado, and lettered by Shawn Lee.
Eastman said in a statement: “The real heart and soul for me with dusting off and bringing The Last Ronin to life three years ago was my belief that ‘Every beginning must have an end.’ With all the respect in the world for my co-creator Peter Laird, I wanted to bring full circle to what we started in 1984 and set out to do in 1987. With The Last Ronin, with my friend Tom Waltz and an incredible gathering of brilliant artisans, we accomplished that 33 years later. A very fitting end indeed.”
He added: “The incredible surprise on coming out of the end of that journey, was the opportunity to continue to tell stories beyond that ending. All new characters, in a whole new universe to really sink our teeth into and the best part – with all the original crew back to make sure we get it right. I can’t wait for you to see what we have in store for them.”
Waltz added: “When Kevin Eastman and I got together to adapt and update the future TMNT outline that he and Peter Laird had written together in 1987, our hope was always that we’d be creating an evergreen tale that longtime TMNT fans would enjoy for years to come.” Waltz continued, “Little did we know – and much to our absolute pleasure – The Last Ronin would become a publishing sensation, a New York Times bestseller, far surpassing our initial hopes and expectations. And not only was it successful, it offered Kevin and I the opportunity to revisit what we’ve lovingly come to call the Ronin-verse in the form of prequels and sequels – first with The Last Ronin: The Lost Years and The Lost Day, and now with The Last Ronin II.”
He added: “I couldn’t be more excited and humbled to help bring the next generation of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles to the world… awesome new stories and characters that stand firmly and respectfully atop the shoulders of the beloved legacy of their original namesakes. We’re going to have our pizza and eat it, too!”
TMNT Senior Editor Charles Beacham shared: ”Kevin, Tom, and the rest of the team have cooked up something truly incredible for this next chapter in The Last Ronin story. Yes there’s more Turtles. Yes there are exciting new enemies, but even more than that, there’s a lot of heart. I can tell you that this book is a labor of love for ALL involved and it shows.”
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Last Ronin II - Re-Evolution #1 goes on sale December with more variant covers by astonishing artists to be revealed soon. Reach out to a comic shop near you for more information on pre-ordering the debut issue.