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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #5 Pg.32 (Kevin Eastman & Peter Laird)

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Location: Kevin Eastman & Peter Laird (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles)
Title: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #5 Pg.32 (Kevin Eastman & Peter Laird)
Artist:  Kevin  Eastman (Penciller) ,  Peter Laird (Penciller)
Media Type: Pen and Ink
Art Type: Interior Page
For Sale Status: NFS
Views: 2933
Likes on CAF: 7
Comments: 4
Added to Site: 7/13/2020

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TMNT #5, published in October of 1985. The early stuff. This is essential Turtles for me. This is there team up with Fugitoid and they add a boost of the Sci-Fi % and go off earth! All Eastman & Laird Art. I felt with this issue they really hit their stride and set the bar. It was their first 4 color cover departure from the two tone covers and showed that they all originally had red bandanas on! This also has the Triceratons in this story arc. The Turtles are drinking at a bar, shooting lasers, even KILLING! I’m always interested in early TMNT art 😉

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Nate Schultze Member Since 2019
Posted On 7/14/2020

Congrats on a beautiful all four turtle page! I love that duo-shade art. 

* From The Land Beyond Member Since 2006
Posted On 7/14/2020

Nate Schultze wrote:
"  Congrats on a beautiful all four turtle page! I love that duo-shade art. 
 "

Thanks, Turtles with guns! 😂

West Stephan Member Since 2007
Posted On 7/14/2020

An excellent early page!

* From The Land Beyond Member Since 2006
Posted On 7/14/2020

West Stephan wrote:
"  An excellent early page!
 "

Thanks! Turtles were not as squeaky clean as the cartoon became 😉