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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and
their allies as they
battle the Shredder,
Krang, and
numerous other villains and criminals. The
property was
changed considerably...
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leaving him the only
homeless survivor of his kind. He was
later found by
Krang, who made a deal with him to find his way back to Earth, and in return,...
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Crazy Ones. In May 2016, he was
confirmed to
appear as the
voice of
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action comedy film
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novel which involves many of H. P. Lovecraft's leitmotivs.
Krang (often
mentioned as Lord
Krang) is a God-like
entity created by
Robert H.
Barlow in the...
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Slash across New York. As
threats escalate, the
Turtles must stop
General Krang’s invasion and
defeat Shredder in a
final showdown to save the city. Mutants...
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Elektra attacks the Heat,
Scarfe demands that
Bellona have her
benefactor hook the rest of the Heat up with the same arm cannons.
After slicing off Scarfe's...
- take on
classic archvillain Apocalypse,
Geraldo Borges' artwork, and the
hook that
reveals itself at the
twist at the chapter's end will have
readers intrigued...
- it’s Neil Gaiman). But also
because it’s Neil
Gaiman we get a nice
right hook to the jaw of the
problematic inspiration behind Kirby’s
original comic."...