10 Strangest TMNT Comic Book Storylines

Considering the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise was born out of a series of hard-hitting and heavy-handed satire of various 80s comics and their associated tropes, it makes sense that it has given rise to a host of similarly ludicrous storylines of its own. That being said, the majority of arcs that the Heroes in a Half Shell have lived through have been firmly grounded within the bounds of what fans have come to expect.Of course, “the majority” does not mean all, and there are plenty of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles storylines that stand out as absolutely absurd on multiple levels. Whether it be for the way they pushed the Splinter Clan beyond anything they would have otherwise taken part in or for the unexpected ways in which classic characters were twisted, or even where they were published in the first place, these Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles plots are simply too strange to not stand out against the rest of the franchise’s overarching mythos.In the process, April meets intern Perri Grey, alongside whom she is kidnapped and forcefully exposed to Mutagen Ooze, turning the former into the very first female Ninja Turtle in franchise history. Though the transformation is undone by the story’s end, April’s mutation predates the introductions of Venus di Milo, Jennika, or any of the other female Turtles who have gone on to make a name for themselves as members of the Splinter Clan.

Considering the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise was born out of a series of hard-hitting and heavy-handed satire of various 80s comics and their associated tropes, it makes sense that it has given rise to a host of similarly ludicrous storylines of its own. That being said, the majority of arcs that the Heroes in a Half Shell have lived through have been firmly grounded within the bounds of what fans have come to expect.

Of course, “the majority” does not mean all, and there are plenty of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles storylines that stand out as absolutely absurd on multiple levels. Whether it be for the way they pushed the Splinter Clan beyond anything they would have otherwise taken part in or for the unexpected ways in which classic characters were twisted, or even where they were published in the first place, these Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles plots are simply too strange to not stand out against the rest of the franchise’s overarching mythos.

In the process, April meets intern Perri Grey, alongside whom she is kidnapped and forcefully exposed to Mutagen Ooze, turning the former into the very first female Ninja Turtle in franchise history. Though the transformation is undone by the story’s end, April’s mutation predates the introductions of Venus di Milo, Jennika, or any of the other female Turtles who have gone on to make a name for themselves as members of the Splinter Clan.

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