A review by rakoerose
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Volume 4: Sins of the Fathers by Andy Kuhn, Kevin Eastman, Tom Waltz

3.0

This volume was a bit of a lull for me. As it happens with any series! Dips and heights can happen over time.

I did love the last third of this volume a lot. Leonardo’s fight to end things peacefully was so painful with the outcome he was forced into. Seeing grief and upset in both Leo and Mikey is helping hone in that they are all more than just ninjas who fight. They are impacted by everything they endure.

Shredder is so?? Hm. His thought processes leave me a bit confused as to how he reaches his conclusions, but it seems he is motivated by what would hurt Hamato Yoshi (aka Splinter) the most. And that seems to be trying to get his eldest son to betray him.