18th Jul2023

The Cinema Geeks – Episode 195: TMNT (2007)

by Phil Wheat

Here’s the latest episode of the Cinema Geeks podcast, part of the podcast roster here on Nerdly. If you haven’t heard the show yet, you can check out previous episodes right here, whilst we’ll be featuring each and every new episode as it premieres. Episode 195: TMNT (2007) Today on Episode 195 Join OptimusSolo and […]

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27th Jun2023

The Cinema Geeks – Episode 192: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990)

by Phil Wheat

Here’s the latest episode of the Cinema Geeks podcast, part of the podcast roster here on Nerdly. If you haven’t heard the show yet, you can check out previous episodes right here, whilst we’ll be featuring each and every new episode as it premieres. Episode 192: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990) Today on Episode 192 […]

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24th Jun2022

eBuying Comics: Week 78

by Ian Wells

This week I am taking a look at the steps one needs to take to become a fully-fledged comic book speculator. I want to stress this is purely a research piece, speculators have already killed the comic book marketplace once before and maybe they are dangerously close to doing it again? They are the scourge […]

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27th May2022

eBuying Comics: Week 77

by Ian Wells

This week we are going to take a look at the history of TMNT comics by looking in-depth at the supporting cast of allies and enemies. There will be a section of people reading this who would have been like me in the ’90s thinking these characters were only from toys and a cartoon. So […]

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22nd Dec2021

eBuying Comics: Week 70

by Ian Wells

With the doom and gloom all the uncertainty in the real world is bringing I thought I would try and lighten the mood. So this week I’m ditching the comics talk and diving into some toy and collectibles talk. Together we will take a trip to Christmas’s of yesteryear to look at some of my […]

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01st Mar2021

eBuying Comics: Week 52

by Ian Wells

This week I bring you an interview with Richard of RJC Pressing. For hardcore collectors grades and appearances of comics is everything. Nowadays before sending your prized issue of to get the slabbing treatment you can send them away to be cleaned and repaired. I have heard the pharse ‘pressing’ heard many a time on […]

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08th Jan2021

eBuying Comics: Week 49

by Ian Wells

This week I just want to do a round up of what 2021 has in store for eBuying Comics. But first before everyone gets carried away with looking forward I have one piece of looking back to do. So without delay lets jump into the last year and a half of character spotlights and see […]

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16th Dec2020

A Memoriam In Four Colours: Richard Corben

by Ian Wells

At the end of last week  we received the news that another highly influential artist pulled up a seat at the great drawing desk in the sky. On the 2nd December Richard Corben passed away at the age of  80. Another talent gone too soon. I had to take a bit of time to put […]

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02nd Dec2020

eBuying Comics: Week 48

by Ian Wells

It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas! Okay well only the first week of December but 2020 has been horrendous, so lets take the small victories. For a lot of people 2020 has been tough. Lockdowns, tier systems, furlough and social distancing. We have never experienced anything like this before. I hope in those […]

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09th Sep2020

eBuying Comics: Week 42

by Ian Wells

This month I am going for a complete change of pace. Whilst doing some spring cleaning I found an assortment of trading card sets I have never filed away into a binder. They are just in bundles with rubber bands around them. the sets in question are Sin City 1999, TMNT Animated series 1996, DC […]

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14th May2020

A Memoriam In Four Colours: Marty Pasko

by Ian Wells

This past weekend Martin Joseph Pasko took a seat at the great writing desk above the clouds. Known to everyone as Marty he was one of comics good guys. Marty had time for everyone and everyone had time for Marty. He was a regular on the con circuit. Whether on panels or at his table […]

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06th Apr2020

‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: City Fall & Change is Constant’ Board Game(s) Review

by Matthew Smail

As a child, I think I would have done just about anything for a Teenage Mutant Ninja (or Hero, as they were known in the UK) Turtles board game. At the time I was big into the likes of HeroQuest and Space Crusade, which were the early miniatures board games that very likely paved the […]

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10th Jan2020

eBuying Comics: Week 34

by Ian Wells

The year is 2020, the most futuristic sci-fi sounding of years. With the futuristic motive set up and with this being the first eBuying Comics of 202o I am a firm believer in looking forwards not backwards. Admittedly that does sound a little strange when talking about old comics, but in regards to the blog […]

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28th Jun2019

eBuying Comics: Week 21

by Ian Wells

On the second weekend of June I attended the inaugral Milton Keynes Film and Comic Con. There is already a review of it up elsewhere on Nerdly, but now I am going to do another comic covention/eBay comparison, I hope it isn’t too hot on the heels of the previous one. In a nutshell it […]

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31st May2019

eBuying Comics: Week 19

by Ian Wells

It is fair to say like Star Wars in the 70’s and Game of Thrones today, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles were a pop culture phenomenon. Between 1984 when the comic debut and the mid 90’s the heroes in a half shell were everywhere. Comics, cartoons, movies, actions figures and pizza boxes. The humble beginnings to […]

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07th Dec2018

eBuying Comics: Week 8

by Ian Wells

With Christmas on the horizon I wanted to take a look at my ‘Top 4 Holy Grail Comics’. The reason it is four and not five is because the fifth entry on my list is the holiest of holies for Wolverine fans. I believe I have enough content to get a blog post about it […]

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08th May2017

Movie to Show My Son: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

by Dan Clark

Welcome to another installment of Movies to Show My Son. This is the blog series were I discuss movies I can’t wait to show my son in the future. I’ll be covering my own personal experience with the movie, movie and life lessons I hope he will learn, and lastly my concerns about showing said […]

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21st Sep2016

‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Vol.14: Order From Chaos’ Review

by ApolloXL5

Written by Tom Waltz, Kevin Eastman, Curnow | Art by Ken Garing, Michael Dialynas, Ronda Pattison PLOT: A new age begins for the TMNT. The epic events of the past have created new opportunities for the future and new dangers. Will the Family stay united in the face of a devastating new foe? VERDICT: Well with […]

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26th Jan2016

First trailer for ‘TMNT: Mutants in Manhattan’

by Phil Wheat

Following swiftly after their videogame adaptation of the iconic 80s franchise Transformers, Platinum Games take a stab at another kids favourite, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles! Set to debut later this year, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants in Manhattan features yet another distintive art style a la Transformers: Devastation. Just check out the trailer below: […]

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05th Nov2015

Talking In Circles: Episode 89 – Super Freak

by Phil Wheat

Talking in Circles is a pop culture talk show/podcast where hosts Dan, Greg, and Chuck wax poetic about comic books, movies, television shows, and pretty much anything else in geek culture. Come for the witty banter stay for the exciting games, hilarious skits, and “crazy but true” news stories. On this week’s show we are […]

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18th Jun2014

Trailer for new Turtles documentary ‘Turtle Power’

by Phil Wheat

Turtle Power: The Definitive History of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is a forthcoming documentary written and directed by Randall Lobb, that explores how the Turtles went from independent comic book to a global sensation that included cartoons, live-action films, video games and toys. In the spring of 1984, a strange new comic book sat […]

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30th Jan2014

Michael Bay’s ‘Ninja Turtles’ gets a poster!

by Phil Wheat

Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the past couple of weeks you will have seen various new images of the Turtles from Michael Bay’s remake/reboot/redux of the classic Eastman and Laird characters – if it wasn’t the god-awful costume, it was the production models which, to be fair, looked pretty good. But the […]

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