In recent months, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles have grown intimately familiar with the power that can be afforded to them through mystic teachings and magical practices. For all that the Heroes in a Half Shell have learned, however, they have only scratched the surface of what the metaphysical world has to offer. However, their fellow Turtle Venus de Milo is already coming well into her own as a mystical powerhouse.As the eponymous heroes of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #143 (by Kevin Eastman, Sophie Campbell, Gavin Smith, Ronda Pattison, and Shawn Lee) race to rescue the captive weasel mutant Mushroom, they are overwhelmed by a dark energy that draws each of them into visions of their worst nightmares. As apparent as it is that this is the power of the Dragon scales Doctor Jasper Barlow has been experimenting with, only Venus is able to overcome the assault. With the power of her own mystical energies, Venus not only drives the Dragon’s influence away, but ensures that neither she nor Michelangelo will ever have to worry about it again.This supercharged Venus is a far cry from the version of the character first introduced back in 1997’s live-action Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation. This short-lived television series saw the Turtles back in action alongside the long-lost sister they never knew they had. As per Venus’ classic origin story, she was somehow left behind by Splinter when he first happened upon the baby Turtles who were exposed to the Mutagenic Ooze. Instead of joining her brothers, Venus ended up in Chinatown, where she was adopted and cared for by the shinobi Chung I. In the years that followed, Chung I raised Venus as his own and taught her how to defend herself against threats both physical and spiritual.RELATED: 13 Things You Need To Know About The 5th Ninja Turtle, JennikaRELATED: Sophie Campbell Will Leave Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles After Issue #150
In recent months, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles have grown intimately familiar with the power that can be afforded to them through mystic teachings and magical practices. For all that the Heroes in a Half Shell have learned, however, they have only scratched the surface of what the metaphysical world has to offer. However, their fellow Turtle Venus de Milo is already coming well into her own as a mystical powerhouse.
As the eponymous heroes of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #143 (by Kevin Eastman, Sophie Campbell, Gavin Smith, Ronda Pattison, and Shawn Lee) race to rescue the captive weasel mutant Mushroom, they are overwhelmed by a dark energy that draws each of them into visions of their worst nightmares. As apparent as it is that this is the power of the Dragon scales Doctor Jasper Barlow has been experimenting with, only Venus is able to overcome the assault. With the power of her own mystical energies, Venus not only drives the Dragon’s influence away, but ensures that neither she nor Michelangelo will ever have to worry about it again.
This supercharged Venus is a far cry from the version of the character first introduced back in 1997’s live-action Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation. This short-lived television series saw the Turtles back in action alongside the long-lost sister they never knew they had. As per Venus’ classic origin story, she was somehow left behind by Splinter when he first happened upon the baby Turtles who were exposed to the Mutagenic Ooze. Instead of joining her brothers, Venus ended up in Chinatown, where she was adopted and cared for by the shinobi Chung I. In the years that followed, Chung I raised Venus as his own and taught her how to defend herself against threats both physical and spiritual.
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