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The cover of issue number 2. Art by Dan Duncan; colors by Ronda Pattison.


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^ Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutanimals #1 and #4 (IDW) (2015)

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^ Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #95: "City at War, Part 3" (July 2019)

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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is an ongoing comic book series published by IDW Publishing . Debuting in August 2011, it was the first new comic version of the turtles to debut after the sale of the media franchise to Nickelodeon in October 2009. The initial creative team consisted of Turtles co-creator Kevin Eastman (who collaborated on the plot and the page layouts), Tom Waltz (who scripted the series) and artist Dan Duncan.

Hamato Yoshi is a member of the Foot Clan led by Oroku Saki during Japan's feudal period. After seeing Saki act ruthlessly, Yoshi leaves the Clan and is marked a traitor, and Saki orders Yoshi's entire family to be put to death. Yoshi's wife, Tang Shen, is attacked and severely wounded, and with her last breath she beseeches Yoshi to protect himself and the children. He flees with the boys and remains on the run for several years. Saki, who will later be known as Shredder , eventually finds Yoshi and his children, and murders them all.

Yoshi and his sons' spirits are reincarnated in modern times as a gray rat and four green turtles in a research laboratory called Stock Gen , owned by Baxter Stockman , a scientist who has secretly allied himself with Krang . An intern at Stock Gen, April O'Neil , names the turtles after Renaissance artists: Leonardo, Michelangelo, Donatello, and Raphael. Members of the Foot Clan break into the facility to steal an alien mutagen. The animals are taken by mistake, and when they and the stolen mutagen get lost in the sewer, they are covered with the spilled mutagen and transformed into enlightened, humanoid beings.

Yoshi, now called Splinter , remembers his past life and begins to train the turtles in the art of ninjutsu . Unfortunately, the seemingly trivial event which led to the creation of the Turtles and Splinter is part of an escalating conflict between several powers trying to take control of the Earth:

Finding new allies as they go, the Turtles are forced to strive against enemies and save the world from total destruction as this many-fold conflict begins to spin out of control.

The series reimagines the origins of the Turtles, as well as other characters such as April O'Neil , Splinter , The Shredder , Casey Jones , and Baxter Stockman . Notably, the series, like the original Mirage version , initially gives all four Turtles red eye masks until issue #5, where Splinter gives Leonardo , Donatello and Michelangelo their well-known blue, purple and orange masks, respectively.

The series features characters and plot devices from throughout the TMNT franchise, including:

It has also introduced new characters, such as:

The main ongoing comic started in August 2011 and has released 119Β issues as of JulyΒ 14, 2021 [update] .

As per TMNT tradition, four one-shots (officially a mini-series) were released focusing on each turtle, with issue #4 tying into #9 of the main series. Due to the popularity of the series, IDW announced another four issues, focusing on Master Splinter, Casey Jones, April O'Neil and the Fugitoid. Associate Editor, Bobby Curnow, says that if popularity increases, the Micro-Series will become the IDW equivalent of Mirage's Tales of the TMNT .

In April 2013, a new series of eight one-shots was started, under the title Villains Micro-series . [10] The first four issues focus on Krang, Baxter Stockman, Old Hob and Alopex; subsequent issues focused on Karai, Hun, Bebop & Rocksteady and Shredder.

Between October and December 2018, four issues of a " Macro-Series " were published which focused on the Turtles, but featured much longer narrations.

The Turtles were included in the IDW crossover event Infestation 2 . They appeared in one panel in the first issue of the main series. Raphael also appeared on the covers for both issues of the main series; as does Donatello on a variant cover of #1.

The Turtles were also given their own two-part miniseries. A series of strange occurrences leads the Turtles into long forgotten tunnels, where they are forced to confront the Lovecraftian creature Shub-Niggurath and its cult of warped monstrosities.

A 48-page black-and-white annual issue was released in October 2012. [11] Its plot focuses on the loss of a valuable peace offering to the Foot Clan from the Savate Ninja syndicate, which inadvertently proves the catalyst for a vicious gang war that threatens New York City.

A four-part mini-series, titled Secret History of the Foot Clan , was published from January through March 2013. The series tells the story about the founding of the Foot Clan, and additionally provides clues to the impact the conflict in the past will have on the present. [12]

A three-part mini-series, titled Utrom Empire , was started in January 2014. The series focuses on Krang, Professor Honeycutt and Baxter Stockman, as their struggles against each other put the last of the Utrom race into dire peril, as well as including a story about the last days of the titular Utrom empire. [12]

A one-shot, out-of-continuity issue was published in February 2014 as part of the mini-series crossover event The X-Files : Conspiracy . Guest characters include the Lone Gunmen and the vampire characters from the X-Files episode " Bad Blood ". [13]

This annual edition features apprentice time mistress Renet and the Battle Nexus Tournament from the Mirage Comics volume 4/TMNT 2K3. [14] Originally slated for April 2014, the release was rescheduled to August due to production difficulties. The Turtles are taken from their home by a dimension-hopping Renet and forced to participate in an interdimensional gladiator contest which by the whim of their initiator, Councilman Nieli, has no winners; but the Turtles, the stubborn Renet and some irritated gladiators intend to change this unbearable condition for the better.

A special edition commemorating the brand's 30th anniversary. Featuring five short stories, one of them entitled "Ready Set Go!" was previously released in Hero Comics 2012 ; [15] the other four short stories are each set in one of the comic continuities – Mirage, Image, Archie Comics, and IDW – which arose with the franchise.

A four-issue mini-series running from June to September 2014. It was a continuation from the story in TMNT Annual 2014 . [16] Some intertemporary after-effect from their trip with Renet displaces the Turtles successively into the age of the dinosaurs, medieval Japan, the age of pirates, and even the future; and in each time period they are forced to make decisions which have shaped – and still might shape – their own fate and that of the world around them.

A four-issue mini-series crossover with IDW's Ghostbusters comic series , celebrating the 30th anniversaries of both franchises. It began publication in October 2014. [17] The story deals with the Turtles and their friends testing a teleportation device whose plans were provided by Professor Honeycutt. Due to a slight mishap during activation, they end up in the Ghostbusters' reality, along with an immortal, hostile creature once known as Chiyou , who seeks domination over mankind.

Another four-issue mini-series dealing with the latest incarnation of the Mighty Mutanimals , published from February to June 2015. Lindsey Baker, Old Hob's human ally and scientific creator of his mutant army, is kidnapped by the security forces of the Null Group , a genetics firm headed by the fiendish Madame Null, who wishes to conquer the world's economy by creating hybrid mutants. As the Mutanimals fight to get Lindsey back, the team – and especially Hob – are forced to seriously reconsider their conduct as mutant liberators.

A story was published as part of the May 2015 Free Comic Book Day . It was a prelude to the Vengeance story arc of the main series (#45–50). [18]

A four-issue mini-series that started publishing in June 2015. [19] Its plot deals with April O'Neil and Casey Jones investigating the contents of a scroll found in the Foot Clan's archives which points out the resting place of a book dealing with a group of immortal entities called the Pantheon, which includes the Rat King and Kitsune in its ranks. During this journey, Casey and April are also forced to do some soul-searching and exploring of their budding relationship.

DC Comics published the six-issue miniseries Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Feb.–July 2016) [20] It is the second intercompany crossover between IDW and DC Comics , after Star Trek / Green Lantern . [21] The story, out of continuity, deals with the Turtles and their master Splinter, along with Shredder and a good number of his Foot Ninjas, having been interdimensionally displaced by their common enemy Krang; an eviction which landed them in Gotham City in the DC Universe.

A weekly five-part miniseries published in June 2016. [22] In this story, Bebop and Rocksteady get their hands on Renet 's time scepter and, as the simpletons they are, wreak havoc to all creation as they use the artifact to hop all over time and space, forcing the Turtles and Renet to fix the damage before it becomes irreversible.

A spin-off series similar to Mirage's Tales of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles , which started publication on August 31, 2016. It serves as a narrative expansion to the main series with the introduction of crucial sideplots and additional characters. [23] The series ended after 25 issues in August 2018.

A story was published as part of the May 2017 Free Comic Book Day . It was a prelude to the Dimension X story arc of the main series (#73–75). [24]

A one-shot crossover story re-uniting the Turtles franchise with Stan Sakai 's Usagi Yojimbo , which also references Usagi's earlier encounters with the Mirage-Turtles . [25] Here, the Turtles must join forces with Miyamoto Usagi and the mystic Kakera against Usagi's sinister enemy Jei und Namazu . This issue was published in July 2017.

A five-issue limited series which started weekly publication on August 2, 2017. Its plot is a tie-in to the main series' "The Trial of Krang" storyline (issues #73–75), dealing with the Turtles and Professor Honeycutt trying to locate several material witnesses for Krang's trial before Krang's hired assassin, Hakk-R, can get to them first.

A free sampler comic reviewing the series from issues #1 to #73 and Dimension X , which was distributed on October 25, 2017 by selected comic stores for the occasion of issue #75's publication. [26]

In July 2017, IDW announced a sequel series to the 2014–2015 TMNT/Ghostbusters crossover, scheduled for weekly publication starting November 1, 2017. [27] [28] Setting in upon the conclusion of issue #75, the Turtles are stranded in a spirit dimension where they are beset by the vengeful ghost of their late adversary Darius Dun and must get help from the Ghostbusters in order to ever stand a chance of returning home again.

Guest appearances within the story include the Dark Turtles from the 2003 series' Fast Forward season, and Shibano and an alternate version of the Punk Frogs from the 1987 TMNT cartoon series. Additionally, an action figure assortment named Ninja Ghostbusters was issued for sale parallel to the publication of the mini-series; [28] [29] the Ninja Ghostbusters also have a guest appearance within the comic story itself.

A six-issue sequel series to Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles was announced, with the first two issues being planned for release on December 6 and December 20, respectively. [30] The plot deals with Donatello 's desire to become a stronger fighter, which drives him into activating an interdimensional doorway to ask Batman for help. Unfortunately, this deed accidentally unleashes Bane on New York City, who loses no time uniting the Foot Clan , which is fractured by internal discord, under his rule. Batman and Robin therefore must travel to the Turtles' reality to aid their mutant friends in bringing down their common foe.

Another weekly five-part miniseries starring Bebop and Rocksteady which entered publication in August 2018, as a follow-up to the Destroy Everything! storyline. [31] Bebop and Rocksteady engage on a two-man roadtrip across the United States, but new and old enemies, as well as a number of hazards lying on the way – including their inexplicable transformation back into their former human forms – begin to pose a collection of serious obstacles for their plans.

IDW 20/20 is a multiple-issue, 20th-anniversary comic special with plot settings in the main comic franchises published by IDW: Ghostbusters , Jem and The Holograms , My Little Pony , Star Trek , and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles . Each issue features a one-shot story set 20 years in the respective franchise's future; in the case of the Turtles, it entails the aftereffect of a civil war between the Utroms which threatens to destroy Earth once again. [32] The TMNT issue was released on January 16, 2019.

Shredder in Hell is a limited five-issue series picking up on The Secret History on the Foot Clan , Villains Micro-Series #8: Shedder , and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #50. As the Shredder wanders the afterlife , companions and enemies of old join him on or try to hinder his journey to find redemption from his cruel, ruthless past in life and his forced destiny to become the Dragon's vessel. T
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