![]() (Picture: TheRed ZipiT) Oroku Shotgun Blueprint Oroku shotgun blueprint in Call of Duty MW2 & Warzone 2. Here is the list of all the nine in-game items you will get in Shredder operator bundle, along with their in-game look: Shredder Operator Shredder operator skin in Call of Duty MW2 & Warzone 2. The price of the bundle is 2400 COD Points, and apart from the Shredder operator, the bundle will also include three Weapon Blueprints, all based on the new weapons from the Season 2 Battle Pass. You can get Shredder operator skin in MW2 & Warzone 2 via his bundle, which is now available in the store. IDW did great work with the Eastman and Laird collections, I just wish the rest of the stories were treated with the same respect.MW2 & Warzone 2: How to Get Shredder Operator Skin Shredder operator skin in Modern Warfare 2 and Warzone 2. Again I bought this because I like classic TMNT and I hope one day that if the sales are strong enough we can see this stuff reprinted properly. It being the worst possible way to experience the story does not help the situation. It is downright insulting to Zulli that they believe his artwork is not strong enough to still captivate the audience without it being colorized.Ĭonsidering you can still get all 3 original issues for $4 each on the Mirage website I have to say this book is wildly over priced. With that said though there is no excuse for the treatment of the source material. I cannot stress enough that IDW are doing good things by taking proper care to release stories even as obscure as this in a premier format. This essentially makes it look like a coloring book and thus this looks like a poorly colored coloring book. There are dots and hash lines everywhere that were blended much better in the original book. It was printed on a vibrant white paper and it looks like they cranked the contrast up a little too high. A few years before Mirage closed up shop they did a trade for this story. I can't fathom a reason for this and while minor it's just another thing to annoy the reader.Īnother major issue is the masters they used for this. In the book he is grey and wearing a blue one. If you look at the original covers Splinter is brown, and wearing a brown kimono. They aren't even consistent with the colors. It looks amateurish and completely ruins the entire tone of the piece. ![]() Instead what we get is poorly done Photoshop coloring done entirely with the paint bucket tool. Those were all done hand painted though which is clearly more expensive and time consuming. A company like First Graphic have proven that the Mirage artwork can be done justice with proper care. That isn't to say that this could not have been colorized at all. When you take something created for the black and white medium and paint all over it most of the time you do not get good results. Comics that were meant for color are done in a certain way. Neither does Zulli's artwork which was clearly never meant to be colored in the first place. ![]() To their credit the company tried to keep the colors toned down so it was not too vibrant but the glossy paper does it no favors. ![]() It was a dark and gritty story, with a huge part of it's appeal being the equally dark and gritty artwork. Soul's Winter is an amazing and creative retelling of the TMNT story written and drawn by the awesome Michael Zulli. Just like their Movie Adaptation book the presentation is fantastic but the core material is sub-par. IDW strikes again ruining another Mirage classic with it's sloppy re-coloring jobs. ![]()
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