I didn't even realize this set was a thing, but I saw that deal this morning & couldn't resist. Threw in a marked down Classified Series set to get free shipping & my Shredder set got delivered same day! Overall, very cool set, but I wish they'd handle shoulder pads the same way Hasbro has been, so they could rotate out of the way with the armsNot sure if it's regional, but I was able to place a pickup order for the Worms of Madness two-pack for $30 just now.
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NECA - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Mirage Comics) - 7" Scale Action Figure - Worms of Madness Shredder 2 Pack - Walmart.com
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Still within your return window? $70 is rough. I only want the Shredder in this set so I've been waiting for it to hit a price that is essentially for one figure.
Not sure if there are plans for IDW to ever publish a collected edition of the Image stories.
I also saw IDW is publishing some massive softcover compendiums of their 2000s-era TMNT relaunch later this year. Not sure how all that fits in with Mirage continuity. My goal isn’t to like read every TMNT comic, but I would like to continue with the Mirage continuity.
IDW did release the Image stuff in a couple volumes they called Urban Legends. To be honest, I still haven't been able to make my way all the way through them... At any rate, the Mirage continuity ignores them.
Those upcoming compendium omit all the minis and one-shots of the IDW series. There are both HC and SC collections called The IDW Collection that include everything in reading order though. They gather up everything across the whole line through issue 150 of the main book (basically through Armageddon Game with the Jason Aaron run being the cutoff point) in 18 volumes. The softcover versions are still releasing though. And they dont fit with Mirage continuity at all, it's a totally separate thing except in like a multiverse sense.
Mirage, from what I understand, has the initial first volume 1 run that's like 60-some issues, then there's a vol 2 that re-starts at #1 and goes for about 13 issues:
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Mirage Years (1993–1995) | Penguin Random House Comics Retail
Discover a lost piece of TMNT history in this collection of all 13 issues in their original colors from Mirage Studios, previously out of print!prhcomics.com
"Volume 3" is the Image stuff, which got ignored when Laird and Lawson came back to do Volume 4, which is what is currently being re-released issue-by-issue (and eventually in trades) by IDW as "TMNT Journeys":
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TMNT: Journeys, Vol. 1 | Penguin Random House Comics Retail
A lost piece of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles history, uncovered. The last TMNT series printed by Mirage is finally reprinted by IDW in this outstanding series of collected editions for the first time!prhcomics.com
There were also two volumes of the Tales of the TMNT anthology that was just stories from across the timeline. I don't THINK all of vol 2 of that has been collected so far, there were like 8 slim volumes of Tales trades that got through the first vol but didn't finish the second, to my memory.
I actually haven't read all of the IDW run, so I'm not completely sure about the minis. I imagine it's something like the micro-series and whatnot that Mirage published, where they're side stories about specific characters and add background, but I also know Armageddon Game was a big event at the end of those first 150 issues that seems essential to me.
I've kinda been holding out hope that they'd do softcover versions of the Mirage stuff more like the IDW Collections, where they collected Tales alongside (forgot to mention that the IDW series had a 25-issue anthology series along with it called TMNT Universe). There are so many weird side stories and things that I (like a huge dork) set up a spreadsheet to see what I had in trades and what I had read, based on this post about Mirage chronology:
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The Mirage Comics continuity timeline
Foreword: As you may well know, a very healthy portion of the Ninja Turtles stories published by Mirage Studios were not written in ...tmntentity.blogspot.com