This week on Unspoken Issues, the crew dives headfirst into one of the most brutal, controversial, and stylistically extreme corners of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles universe: Bodycount. Originally released in 1996 and created by Kevin Eastman and Simon Bisley, this Mirage/Image-era miniseries strips away the Saturday morning cartoon sheen and throws Raphael and Casey Jones into a relentless, hyper-violent crime saga that absolutely lives up to its name.<br /><br />Set against a backdrop of barroom brawls, underworld conspiracies, and explosive citywide shootouts, Bodycount follows Casey and Raph as they get entangled with the mysterious Midnight and the unstoppable hitman Johnny Woowoo. What unfolds is less a traditional TMNT story and more a John Woo-inspired crime opera drenched in blood, grit, and ’90s attitude. Along the way, the hosts unpack the Hong Kong flashbacks, the escalating carnage, and the moral tension between vigilante justice and outright slaughter — culminating in one of the wildest church showdowns you’ll ever see in a turtle-adjacent comic.<br /><br />The discussion also explores Simon Bisley’s intensely detailed, uncomfortable, and unmistakable art style, Kevin Eastman’s willingness to push the franchise into darker territory, and the larger context of the Image Comics era — when creator ownership, stylistic excess, and “not your kids’ turtles” energy ruled the shelves. Is Bodycount a misunderstood artifact? A necessary maturation of the franchise? Or simply a product of peak ’90s extremity? One thing’s certain: this is a TMNT story unlike any other.<br />