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Old 01-10-2018, 11:30 PM   #16
CyberCubed
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It's just that Kevin Eastman's writing feels like its stuck in the 80's. I haven't read any of his non-TMNT books so I have no idea what his other franchises are like, but for TMNT it feels like he just writes random action sequences and characters quickly talking about everything going on and just strings a loose plot around it.

It may have worked back in the 80's but in the modern year of the 2010's+ it just feels disjointed. Even Bodycount back in 1996 is like this and that's from 20+ years ago. It doesn't really fly for modern standards unless you just want to see stuff blown up. Feels like one of those 80's action movies he was likely inspired by growing up.
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