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ZariusTwo 04-27-2017 02:11 AM

Dan Slott On His Short-Lived TMNT Adventures Run
 
During a conversation on the Spider-Man CBR forums. Current ASM and Silver Surfer Writer Dan Slott talked a bit about his three issue TMNT Adventures run which came to an end due to Archie losing the license.

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It was going to be the start of a new ongoing series, but *right* before issue #1 was heading off, Archie lost the license (I believe to Erik Larsen's group over at Image) and we had to change the ending of our 3rd issue to wrap up the story and "put all the toys back in the box".

From #4 on, Splinter was restored from a rat back into a man. Mikey had been turned back into a turtle, but returned to his mutated state-- but the act of that had drastically scrambled his memories and left him more child-like. Those were the 2 big status quo changes going forward... but both had to be undone (rather abruptly) to play fair with fans who'd want a clean ending before picking up the new Image book.

Still had tons of fun working with those characters. (And, you can see from the 1st cover, it was around the time when the Power Rangers had become a big hit in the U.S., so our first issue had the Turtles fighting a thinly veiled Power Ranger-like team.)
http://community.comicbookresources....eversed/page63

Powder 04-27-2017 03:51 AM

I quite liked those books & woulda loved more. For better or worse they were some of my earliest TMNT comics, so I've got a certain fondness for 'em.

DrSpengler 04-27-2017 06:56 AM

I enjoyed the heck out of Year of the Turtle, personally. It played a little loose with continuity to accommodate new readers, but it worked really well as a finale to the Archie series (even if it wasn't initially meant to be).

I actually rather wish Slott hadn't restored the status quo at the end (it's not like the Image series was part of that timeline, though perhaps he didn't know that). It would have felt like a stronger sendoff if Splinter had remained human permanently and Mikey would have had to gradually grow back up after being turned into a kid.

Still, it was a good mini with excellent art and an appropriately epic/goofy finale confrontation with the Shredder. One of the Archie gems you don't see pop up too often.

AquaParade 04-27-2017 11:56 AM

Nearly forgot about this story, but I loved it as a kid.

Blew my mind a couple years ago when I realized it was written by Dan Slott. He really impressed me with Superior Spider-Man.

Andrew NDB 04-27-2017 12:28 PM

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Archie lost the license (I believe to Erik Larsen's group over at Image)
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but both had to be undone (rather abruptly) to play fair with fans who'd want a clean ending before picking up the new Image book.
lol... that's... not what happened at all.

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Mikey had been turned back into a turtle, but returned to his mutated state-- but the act of that had drastically scrambled his memories and left him more child-like. Those were the 2 big status quo changes going forward... but both had to be undone (rather abruptly)
He wanted to literally in-story change Mikey into Ultra Dude Mikey? That's a horrible idea.

ZariusTwo 04-27-2017 02:03 PM

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Originally Posted by AquaParade (Post 1679451)
Nearly forgot about this story, but I loved it as a kid.

Blew my mind a couple years ago when I realized it was written by Dan Slott. He really impressed me with Superior Spider-Man.

He wrote some of my favorite Ren and Stimpy comics...kind of feel dirty for enjoying them considering how much I think he sucks now.

I agree with that one CBR article that said Superior is a worse story than OMD too

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Originally Posted by Andrew NDB (Post 1679457)
lol... that's... not what happened at all.

Really? Dan caught in another lie? Perish the thought:roll:

Ninjinister 04-27-2017 03:13 PM

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Originally Posted by ZariusTwo (Post 1679497)
I agree with that one CBR article that said Superior is a worse story than OMD too

Absolute nonsense.

oldmanwinters 04-27-2017 04:08 PM

To be honest, I never considered the fact that the Year of the Turtle series ever planned to continue after issue #3. Now I really would like to know what the long-term story arc plans might have been.

TurtleWA 04-27-2017 08:24 PM

Weird timing for this thread considering the newest member currently says it's Dan Slott. I would like to read the three issues but can't find them. Except for one ebay seller with a dozen copies of #1. If anyone has a tip for buying issues 1-3 that would be great.

ZariusTwo 04-28-2017 01:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Ninjinister (Post 1679506)
Absolute nonsense.

As someone who's read the Spider-Man comics all my life and who abhors OMD...yeah, it really is worse.

But if you liked it, good for you.

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Originally Posted by TurtleWA (Post 1679546)
Weird timing for this thread considering the newest member currently says it's Dan Slott.



He's probably joined to contest Andrew's claim that he's misremebering details about Archie and Image.

If he's here...well, I'm sure we'll find a way to get on. Regardless of how I feel about his current work and attitudes to fans, he used to write stuff I enjoyed and he'll probably be very open to people who continue to enjoy him.

Andrew NDB 04-28-2017 09:48 AM

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Originally Posted by ZariusTwo (Post 1679579)
He's probably joined to contest Andrew's claim that he's misremebering details about Archie and Image.

That would be strange, though I'd love to see what he'd say. There's 0 chance there was any correlation between Archie and Image... I doubt Erik even had a clue there was an Archie book out there. Image (Vol. 3) happened because Mirage Volume 2 ended at Mirage and Mirage came to Erik to do a continuation. Whether the Archie book was thriving, barely treading water, or cancelled, that had absolutely no bearing on the Image book, or vice versa... that was always considered "The kids' book."

Weapons@theready 04-28-2017 10:13 AM

Superior is quality work, and is way better than OMD

ZariusTwo 04-28-2017 12:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Weapons@theready (Post 1679620)
Superior is quality work, and is way better than OMD

You been listening to Unci Herb?:D


AquaParade 04-28-2017 09:58 PM

Yeah, Superior Spider-Man was a blast to follow monthly and does a nice job pointing out what makes Peter Parker special to Dan.

OMD is 100% retcon disguised as a story.

This is coming from someone who think Dan should have been booted off Amazing Spider-Man years ago.

Also, as much as I love Dan's work on TMNT, I'm totally glad he left when he did. Assumig that it was to make room for Image comic's TMNT.

snake 04-28-2017 10:24 PM

lol, I hope that really is Dan Slott who joined.

ZariusTwo 04-29-2017 01:10 AM

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Originally Posted by AquaParade (Post 1679745)
This is coming from someone who think Dan should have been booted off Amazing Spider-Man years ago.

Yeah, totally cool if you like Superior. I'm mainly just ribbing people here 'cause Dan and I fell out ages ago on other forums:P

AquaParade 04-29-2017 07:57 AM

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Originally Posted by ZariusTwo (Post 1679759)
Yeah, totally cool if you like Superior. I'm mainly just ribbing people here 'cause Dan and I fell out ages ago on other forums:P

Yeah, to each their own. I'm sure we'd agree on other Spidey stories.

Now, what I would like is for Dan to hop of Spider-Man and take charge of IDW TMNT.
Probably a big pay cut, but if it balances out with other work...

ZariusTwo 04-29-2017 09:55 AM

Yeah, I'd like him to move forward with his career, and he'd at least give TMNT a healthy kind of controversial spin. Hell you already see it with Andrew's reaction to man-child Mikey:D

MsMarvelDuckie 04-29-2017 02:23 PM

Idunno. With how I feel about Superior and much of his work on Spidey post-BND, I'd prefer he stayed far away from my TMNT. I have not been impressed with any of his stories. Might change my mind where RYV is concerned but have yet to read any of that. Until then I'm happy with TMNT's current writers.

ZariusTwo 04-29-2017 02:29 PM

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Originally Posted by MsMarvelDuckie (Post 1679823)
Idunno. With how I feel about Superior and much of his work on Spidey post-BND, I'd prefer he stayed far away from my TMNT. I have not been impressed with any of his stories. Might change my mind where RYV is concerned but have yet to read any of that. Until then I'm happy with TMNT's current writers.

The current RYV series is better than the one Slott wrote.


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