Jump to ratings and reviews
Rate this book

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2024) #2

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Vol. 2: NYC vs. TMNT

Not yet published
Expected 10 Mar 26
Rate this book
An all-new era of TMNT comics continues in this explosive second arc of the series! After being split up for some time, the family reunion hasn’t exactly gone as planned.

Even if they could put their sibling feuds aside, there’s no time for the brothers to celebrate. Hunted by a new Foot-enhanced police force led by the relentless D.A. Hieronymus Hale, the Turtle brothers must endure their worst gut punch yet: New York City is no longer safe for the TMNT, forcing the mutant heroes to take drastic measures—relocating to the sewers of New Jersey!

Volume 2 collects issues #7–12 of the new ongoing Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles comic series by bestselling writer Jason Aaron and artist Juan Ferreyra.

More than two million Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles comics have been sold in 2024! Join in on the fun!

160 pages, Paperback

Expected publication March 10, 2026

4 people are currently reading
25 people want to read

About the author

Jason Aaron

2,364 books1,682 followers
Jason Aaron grew up in a small town in Alabama. His cousin, Gustav Hasford, who wrote the semi-autobiographical novel The Short-Timers, on which the feature film Full Metal Jacket was based, was a large influence on Aaron. Aaron decided he wanted to write comics as a child, and though his father was skeptical when Aaron informed him of this aspiration, his mother took Aaron to drug stores, where he would purchase books from spinner racks, some of which he still owns today.

Aaron's career in comics began in 2001 when he won a Marvel Comics talent search contest with an eight-page Wolverine back-up story script. The story, which was published in Wolverine #175 (June 2002), gave him the opportunity to pitch subsequent ideas to editors.

In 2006, Aaron made a blind submission to DC/Vertigo, who published his first major work, the Vietnam War story The Other Side which was nominated for an Eisner Award for Best Miniseries, and which Aaron regards as the "second time" he broke into the industry.

Following this, Vertigo asked him to pitch other ideas, which led to the series Scalped, a creator-owned series set on the fictional Prairie Rose Indian Reservation and published by DC/Vertigo.

In 2007, Aaron wrote Ripclaw: Pilot Season for Top Cow Productions. Later that year, Marvel editor Axel Alonso, who was impressed by The Other Side and Scalped, hired Aaron to write issues of Wolverine, Black Panther and eventually, an extended run on Ghost Rider that began in April 2008. His continued work on Black Panther also included a tie-in to the company-wide crossover storyline along with a "Secret Invasion" with David Lapham in 2009.

In January 2008, he signed an exclusive contract with Marvel, though it would not affect his work on Scalped. Later that July, he wrote the Penguin issue of The Joker's Asylum.

After a 4-issue stint on Wolverine in 2007, Aaron returned to the character with the ongoing series Wolverine: Weapon X, launched to coincide with the feature film X-Men Origins: Wolverine. Aaron commented, "With Wolverine: Weapon X we'll be trying to mix things up like that from arc to arc, so the first arc is a typical sort of black ops story but the second arc will jump right into the middle of a completely different genre," In 2010, the series was relaunched once again as simply Wolverine. He followed this with his current run on Thor: God of Thunder.

Ratings & Reviews

What do you think?
Rate this book

Friends & Following

Create a free account to discover what your friends think of this book!

Community Reviews

5 stars
8 (26%)
4 stars
17 (56%)
3 stars
5 (16%)
2 stars
0 (0%)
1 star
0 (0%)
Displaying 1 - 4 of 4 reviews
Profile Image for Joel Jorden.
Author 10 books2 followers
November 18, 2025
In the end, it seems like all of the toys were put back in the toy box with very little lasting consequences. Yes, except for THAT big reveal at the end.

But for an entire year's worth of comics to be teasing Karai's magical intrigues, and for her to practically NEVER leave her room, and for us the readers to never be told what she was trying to accomplish?

And is Donatello really that bad of a lawyer? Brainy, well-read, intelligent, strategic Donatello?

And we never find out why the Turtles fell apart, even though they keep blaming each other?

And the grand finale is just a ripoff of Seth Rogen's 2023 Ninja Turtles movie?

And the Turtles STILL don't get along, even though the point of the entire run was them needing to come back together as brothers?

Eh. The whole thing limped to the finish and left a sour taste in my mouth. Gorgeous, beautiful, incredible art can only do so much. I miss Sophie Campbell's writing.
Profile Image for Chad.
10.4k reviews1,061 followers
November 21, 2025
This was great. Much better than I even expected. Juan Ferreyra's art is terrific. So detailed and dynamic. He even gets to do some of the body horror that he does so well. I love how crazy Donnie has become talking to a dead rat which he claims is Splinter. I'm sad it ended after only 12 issues. We'll see what Gene Luen Yang and Freddie Williams II do next.
304 reviews3 followers
Review of advance copy
December 13, 2025
Solid enough story but it took too long to get there an Aarons repetitive overuse of narrative boxes not really saying much gets a bit tiresome at times - 3 stars.
The dynamic art and colours by Ferreyra are 5 stars though. It would be unfair to rate it any lower when the art is this good.
Displaying 1 - 4 of 4 reviews

Can't find what you're looking for?

Get help and learn more about the design.