TMNT’s Splinter Clan is Falling Apart – And That’s a Good Thing

From the very beginning of their comic book career, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles have been largely defined by their relationships with one another. Although the Heroes in a Half Shell don’t always get along, their close familial bond has been at the heart of numerous storylines over the years. This makes it that much more difficult to watch the Splinter Clan start falling apart, even if it is probably the best thing that has happened to them in a very long time.With the young weasel mutant Mushroom missing, the eponymous heroes of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #142 (by Kevin Eastman, Sophie Campbell, Gavin Smith, Ronda Pattison, and Shawn Lee) chase down any lead they can in an effort to rescue her. However, Donatello remains behind, completely consumed by his research into the mystical sciences that have altered the Turtles’ lives over the past few months. When an argument between the Splinter Clan turns violent, each of the Turtles are forced to confront the fact that things at home have devolved since the end of the Rat King’s nearly disastrous Armageddon Game, though none more so than Michelangelo.The others may not say it outright, but Mikey isn’t afraid to note the ways that things have changed in the past few months. Apart from the various threats that pushed them to their limits as individuals, Michelangelo directly points toward their mystical training and shared experiences wielding the power of Radiant Gravity as a key moment in their recent history. While this concept and practice brought them closer than ever in their war against the Rat King, the experience showed each member of the Splinter Clan a different path for their future in which none of them were still together.RELATED: The Most Overlooked TMNT Comic Introduced Several Mutant Mayhem StarsRELATED: Street Fighter 6 Fans Are Raising Shell Over Pricey TMNT Cosmetics

From the very beginning of their comic book career, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles have been largely defined by their relationships with one another. Although the Heroes in a Half Shell don’t always get along, their close familial bond has been at the heart of numerous storylines over the years. This makes it that much more difficult to watch the Splinter Clan start falling apart, even if it is probably the best thing that has happened to them in a very long time.

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With the young weasel mutant Mushroom missing, the eponymous heroes of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #142 (by Kevin Eastman, Sophie Campbell, Gavin Smith, Ronda Pattison, and Shawn Lee) chase down any lead they can in an effort to rescue her. However, Donatello remains behind, completely consumed by his research into the mystical sciences that have altered the Turtles’ lives over the past few months. When an argument between the Splinter Clan turns violent, each of the Turtles are forced to confront the fact that things at home have devolved since the end of the Rat King’s nearly disastrous Armageddon Game, though none more so than Michelangelo.

RELATED: Street Fighter 6 Fans Are Raising Shell Over Pricey TMNT Cosmetics

The others may not say it outright, but Mikey isn’t afraid to note the ways that things have changed in the past few months. Apart from the various threats that pushed them to their limits as individuals, Michelangelo directly points toward their mystical training and shared experiences wielding the power of Radiant Gravity as a key moment in their recent history. While this concept and practice brought them closer than ever in their war against the Rat King, the experience showed each member of the Splinter Clan a different path for their future in which none of them were still together.

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