When the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles emerged victorious from the Rat King’s near-cataclysmic Armageddon Game, it seemed as if the Heroes in a Half Shell finally had an opportunity to step away from the battlefield and figure out exactly what else they wanted from the rest of their respective lives. Unfortunately, one of those journeys of self-discovery has only ended up unleashing yet another potentially world-ending threat. Thankfully, the reality devouring Armaggon isn’t the only one capable of traversing time itself, and a trio of familiar faces from the future might just be the key to saving everyone.While Leonardo and April O’Neil race against eldritch monstrosities to shut down the errant wormhole opened by an apparently villainous, time-displaced Bob, their closest allies, including Bob’s present self, are brought face-to-face with an entirely different kind of threat. As seen in the pages of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #146 (by Kevin Eastman, Sophie Campbell, Vincenzo Federici, Ronda Pattison, and Shawn Lee), Donatello, Bob, and Venus’ accidental journey through time, the very same that led to the creation of Armaggon, has given them a horrifying look into just what the mutated Megalodon wants. From what the heroes learn, Armaggon feels only the pain of his own existence and seething hatred towards Donatello for unwittingly causing his transformation. As such, Armaggon has set out to devour its own timeline from finish to start in a bid to prevent its creation. Tragically, this means Donatello and his allies have to relive some of their most painful losses while attempting to hunt Armaggon down, although the return of Renet and Lita, not to mention the introduction of an elder Raphael, might be enough to rewrite those dark chapters in history altogether.Like the Turtles themselves, Renet would also be reimagined several times to fit the style and format of the various iterations of the series she has appeared in. Unlike almost every single other character in the franchise’s history, however, Renet’s mastery over time and space comes along with the unique ability to cross the threshold of dimensions outside the scope of any set of Turtles’ native reality. As such, the Renet of the original Mirage comics is the same Renet who is featured in IDW Publishing’s currently ongoing Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles series. This has given Renet an uncanny insight into numerous aspects of the Turtles’ universe and history. More importantly, it has made her the perfect mentor for the next great Timestress, one who just so happens to be a veteran ninja with decades of experience and the Splinter Clan’s youngest Hero in a Half Shell all at the same time.
When the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles emerged victorious from the Rat King’s near-cataclysmic Armageddon Game, it seemed as if the Heroes in a Half Shell finally had an opportunity to step away from the battlefield and figure out exactly what else they wanted from the rest of their respective lives. Unfortunately, one of those journeys of self-discovery has only ended up unleashing yet another potentially world-ending threat. Thankfully, the reality devouring Armaggon isn’t the only one capable of traversing time itself, and a trio of familiar faces from the future might just be the key to saving everyone.
While Leonardo and April O’Neil race against eldritch monstrosities to shut down the errant wormhole opened by an apparently villainous, time-displaced Bob, their closest allies, including Bob’s present self, are brought face-to-face with an entirely different kind of threat. As seen in the pages of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #146 (by Kevin Eastman, Sophie Campbell, Vincenzo Federici, Ronda Pattison, and Shawn Lee), Donatello, Bob, and Venus’ accidental journey through time, the very same that led to the creation of Armaggon, has given them a horrifying look into just what the mutated Megalodon wants. From what the heroes learn, Armaggon feels only the pain of his own existence and seething hatred towards Donatello for unwittingly causing his transformation. As such, Armaggon has set out to devour its own timeline from finish to start in a bid to prevent its creation. Tragically, this means Donatello and his allies have to relive some of their most painful losses while attempting to hunt Armaggon down, although the return of Renet and Lita, not to mention the introduction of an elder Raphael, might be enough to rewrite those dark chapters in history altogether.
Like the Turtles themselves, Renet would also be reimagined several times to fit the style and format of the various iterations of the series she has appeared in. Unlike almost every single other character in the franchise’s history, however, Renet’s mastery over time and space comes along with the unique ability to cross the threshold of dimensions outside the scope of any set of Turtles’ native reality. As such, the Renet of the original Mirage comics is the same Renet who is featured in IDW Publishing’s currently ongoing Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles series. This has given Renet an uncanny insight into numerous aspects of the Turtles’ universe and history. More importantly, it has made her the perfect mentor for the next great Timestress, one who just so happens to be a veteran ninja with decades of experience and the Splinter Clan’s youngest Hero in a Half Shell all at the same time.
#TMNT #Brings #TimeTraveling #Trio #Fix
Note:- (Not all news on the site expresses the point of view of the site, but we transmit this news automatically and translate it through programmatic technology on the site and not from a human editor. The content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.))