Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures 2 4A Archie 1989 Shrinking Turtles by Ugly Monkey Comics

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures 2 #4A Archie 1989 Shrinking Turtles

$20.00 USD
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures 2 4A Archie 1989 Shrinking Turtles by Ugly Monkey Comics

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures 2 #4A Archie 1989 Shrinking Turtles

$20.00 USD

Step back to the late-1980s with a standout entry in the Archie TMNT saga: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures #2 (4A), Archie 1989. This first printing showcases The Incredible Shrinking Turtles Part 2 in full color across 36 pages, with scripts by Beth Mitchroney and Ken Mitchroney and artwork by Ken Mitchroney and Dave Garcia. A true piece of the era, it blends playful pulp adventure with a distinctive Archie sensibility.

What sets this issue apart

  • First printing, 1989 Archie edition—a collectible snapshot of TMNT history from the Archie Comics run, with era-appropriate art and storytelling.
  • Complete 36-page, full-color experience—vivid panels and clear, energetic visuals that bring the shrinking premise to life.
  • Part 2 of The Incredible Shrinking Turtles—a two-part arc that leans into humor, high-stakes action, and a clever twist on the classic turtle team dynamic.
  • Creative team you can trust—scripts by Beth and Ken Mitchroney, art by Ken Mitchroney and Dave Garcia, delivering a cohesive, character-driven TMNT story.
  • Iconic moments and era-specific flavor—Shredder’s scheme to convince Krang with shrunken buildings, April and Splinter navigating New York traffic, and the Turtles’ appetite for pizza amplified by their size shift.
  • Public service page—a You Don’t Need Drugs To... PSA from Archie, a hallmark of the period that adds context and nostalgia for collectors.
  • Affordable entry point—original cover price of $1.00, making it an accessible addition for new readers and seasoned collectors alike.

Story snapshot and why it resonates today

In this issue, Shredder claims Krang must believe his plan to destroy the Turtles—not through brute force, but by manipulating the environment with a collection of shrunken buildings. The shrinking premise creates inventive challenges and playful set pieces, including the ailing-turned-humorous situation of the Turtles enjoying “extra” pizza as they navigate their new, miniature scale. Key moments include a snake attack that tests the team, with Leonardo stepping up to save the day. Meanwhile, April O’Neil and Splinter become part of the action as they race through New York City traffic to recover the Eye fragment from Shredder, weaving together personal stakes with big-screen TMNT action.

Why collectors and fans should consider this issue

  • It captures a distinctive era of TMNT storytelling—bright color, brisk pacing, and kid-friendly humor balanced with action and a sci-fi premise.
  • The shrinking concept gives a fresh lens on the Turtles’ teamwork, problem-solving, and improvisation under unusual circumstances.
  • Early Archie TMNT Adventures titles are increasingly sought after for their original art direction and foundational character chemistry, making this issue a meaningful piece for a complete collection.
  • Ideal for readers who love classic TMNT adventures with a lighthearted twist, as well as for jump-in readers who want a self-contained two-part arc with a satisfying story beat.

Who this is for

  • Collectors aiming to complete a 1989 Archie TMNT Adventures run
  • Fans drawn to the original Archie comic styling and the team-up of Ken Mitchroney and Dave Garcia
  • Readers seeking a compact, self-contained TMNT story with humor, danger, and a dash of nostalgia

Practical notes for reading and display

  • Enjoy as a single sitting to experience the arc’s pacing—Part 2 builds on Part 1, but it also stands on its own with a clear narrative beat and satisfying conclusion.
  • Pair with other 1989 Archie TMNT Adventures issues to appreciate the era’s tonal variety—from lighthearted capers to more intense narrative turns.
  • Display-friendly with its bright color palette and classic Archie treatment of the Turtles, April, Splinter, and Shredder in a vintage context.

In short, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures #2 (4A, Archie 1989) is more than a retro collectible—it's a vivid snapshot of TMNT history, a clever two-part arc, and a testament to the enduring appeal of the Turtles when they’re faced with tiny trouble and big pizza cravings.

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