Together with Man-Ray, Jagwar, Dreadmon, Leatherhead, Wingnut and Screwloose (the newly formed Mighty Mutanimals), Raph and Mondo defeat the alien warlord, Maligna (this arc overlaps with the events of Mighty Mutanimals mini-series #1–3). Having beaten Scul and Bean to a standstill, the aliens escape (but not before Raphael and Mondo can sneak aboard their spacecraft). The Turtles, Splinter, April, and Mondo Gecko are rescued by rats which Splinter summons to chew through their ropes. Issues #19–20 Evil businessman, Null, sends his alien lackeys, Scul and Bean, to attack the Turtles. Upon their return to New York City, Mondo Gecko is introduced and joins the Turtles after he decides to break up with his girlfriend, Candy Fine, believing his mutation from human to human-lizard would make their relationship impossible to pursue. They are aided in their tropical adventures by Jagwar, Dreadmon, and Man-Ray. Issues #14–18 The Turtles return to Earth just in time to rescue April O'Neil from poachers in the rain forest of Amazonas, Brazil. Cherubae is revealed to be the sorceress who mutated Leatherhead as Mary Bones (her Earth disguise, Cherubae is her true form) and Leatherhead renounces his former life as helping Shredder for a while to become a wrestling idol on the Stump Asteroid, as he was seen as a monster on the Earth. Shredder, Krang, Bebop, and Rocksteady are connected with the alien threat, and Cherubae banishes them across the universe as punishment (Shredder to an Earth prison, Krang to the landfill planet Morbus, and Bebop and Rocksteady to an Eden World planet). The Turtles are joined by Leatherhead, Wingnut and Screwloose, and other intergalactic wrestlers. The battle is exploited by Stump Asteroid television. Issues #12–13 The Turtles are recruited by Cherubae to the planet of Hirobyl to battle the Malignoids, an alien, bug-like army sent out by Maligna. These issues offer decidedly different character origins and interpretations than the animated cartoon series. The Turtles battle the mutant villains, Wyrm and Scumbug, as well as the spy-turned-mutant, Chameleon. After returning from Stump Asteroid, the Turtles meet Wingnut and Screwloose who seek revenge on Krang for destroying their home planet Huanu, and later confront the Rat King for the first time. Also introduces concepts such as Cudley the Cowlick, Stump Asteroid and its intergalactic wrestling, the Turtles' wrestling costumes, and the polluted Earth in the future. Issues #5–11 Introduces fellow mutants, Man-Ray, Leatherhead, Wingnut and Screwloose (who later form the Mighty Mutanimals). The Eye of Sarnath plot thread is developed in future issues, taking a different path than the animated cartoon. Issues #1–4 Adapts the second season episodes of the animated series: " Return of the Shredder" and " The Incredible Shrinking Turtles". The Turtles team up with April O'Neil and confront Shredder, Krang, Bebop and Rocksteady for the first time. Heroes in a Half Shell: Mini-series #1–3 This mini-series adapts the first five episodes of the 1987 TV series: " Turtle Tracks", " Enter the Shredder", " A Thing About Rats", " Hot Rodding Teenagers from Dimension X", and " Shredder & Splintered". An ongoing spinoff series, Mighty Mutanimals, features a team of supporting characters. The main series ran for 72 issues, ending in October 1995 in addition, there were numerous annuals, specials and, miniseries. Under their guidance, the series moved to original storylines, often incorporating social and environmentalist themes, and introduced several new characters. It initially adapted episodes from the 1987 animated television series, but by issue #5, Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird handed the comic over to Mirage artists Ryan Brown and Stephen Murphy. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures debuted in August 1988 as a three-part miniseries and was aimed at a younger audience than Mirage Studios' Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles comic book series. In addition, there were numerous annuals, specials, and miniseries. The series, which was aimed at a younger audience than other Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles comics at the time, ran for 72 issues. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures is an American comic book series that was published from August 1988 to October 1995 by Archie Comics. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures No.
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