![]() However, the one thing they do know is that this power is at its strongest when the Turtles are all together, which is why Raphael thinks they shouldn’t be. In fact, the TMNT have no control over this phenomenon at all. The Ninja Turtles greatly impact the lives of everyone they are around, and they do so without meaning to. The most extreme example of this is Jennika, who went from being a normal human woman to a mutant turtle, though Jennika isn’t the only one. People are seemingly naturally drawn to the Turtles, but what’s really happening is the universe is pushing those people closer to them, and secretly molding those people in the Ninja Turtles image through the manipulation of circumstances and seemingly random events. Apparently, the Ninja Turtles all have the ability to draw people into their orbit without meaning to, and for that reason, Raphael says that they should go their separate ways after the Rat King is vanquished, as the power they wield is too great and unpredictable. Find the perfect illustration graphic for your project. In an effort to defeat her brother, Kitsune agreed to teach the Ninja Turtles the secrets of mysticism, as well as inform them of their inherent mystical abilities. Related Images: turtle ocean animal sea tortoise underwater nature reptile wildlife. The Rat King wants to take over the world, which is something Kitsune has been working towards for generations, so she isn’t going to let that happen. While Kitsune is usually a TMNT villain, she decided to join forces with the Turtles to defeat her brother, the Rat King. In Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #139 by Sophie Campbell and Fero Pe (with story consulting by Kevin Eastman and Tom Waltz), the Turtles are training with Kitsune in a world between worlds known as the Thin Place. However, after some new information has come to light in the ongoing Armageddon Game event, Raphael seemingly regrets the day he and his brothers found each other in the first place. The first full story arc of the series was the three Turtles looking for their long-lost brother, with Raphael desperate to find them as well. This means that while Leonardo, Donatello, and Michelangelo were being raised by Splinter and had each other during their unnatural transformation into giant, anthropomorphic turtles, Raphael was alone. In the current continuity of IDW Publishing’s TMNT, Raphael was separated from the rest of his TMNT brothers (and Splinter) before they were all even mutated, but after they were exposed to the mutagen ooze. ![]() It’s interesting that Raphael would have this opinion given how desperate he was to be a part of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles at the start of the series. ![]() Warning! This article contains spoilers for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #139 The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles are perhaps the most iconic hero-team in modern fiction, but according to Raphael, they need to split up forever (and he’s right).
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