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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures è una serie a fumetti appartenente al franchise delle Tartarughe Ninja pubblicata dalla Archie Comics da Agosto 1988 a Ottobre 1995.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures | |
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fumetto | |
Lingua orig. | inglese |
Paese | Stati Uniti |
Autore | Ryan Brown, Stephen Murphy, Peter Laird, Kevin Eastman |
Editore | Archie Comics |
1ª edizione | Agosto 1988 – Ottobre 1995 |
Periodicità | mensile |
Albi | 72 (completa) |
Editore it. | Inedito |
Storia editoriale
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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.[1][2] 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.[3] Under their guidance, the series moved to original storylines, often incorporating social and environmentalist themes, and introduced several new characters.[2][4] The main series ran for 72 issues, ending in October 1995;[5] in addition, there were numerous annuals, specials and, miniseries. An ongoing spinoff series, Mighty Mutanimals, features a team of supporting characters.[6]
Collected editions
Archie reprinted the ongoing series in a digest format series titled Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Classics Digest which they published quarterly from 1993-1994, lasting 7 issues, with every digest reprinting three issues each, collecting Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures (Vol. 2) issues #5-#25. In celebration of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles' 25th Anniversary, Archie Comics released a 104-page, full-color trade paperback collection of the three issue mini-series (Vol. 1) #1–3 in 2009, which was the adaptation of the original animated show's miniseries "Heroes in a Half Shell". Mirage Studios also printed a trade for the 25th anniversary, titled Future Tense, reprinting Mighty Mutanimals #7 and TMNT Adventures #42–44 and #62–66 in July 2009 in black and white. Future Tense was released to coincide with a planned release of the storyline from Mirage entitled Forever War, but this eventually was canceled. In 2012 IDW Publishing started releasing the paperback collection of the TMNT Adventures (Vol. 2) series in 16 volumes collection. Despite including most of the run, IDW decided not to include issues #32-37 for the paperback collection due to being culturally offensive.
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Trama
[modifica | modifica wikitesto]Dopo aver adattato in una miniserie a fumetti gli episodi della prima stagione della serie animata del 1987 da Agosto a Dicembre 1988, da Marzo 1989 ha inizio la serie regolare i cui primi quattro albi adattano i primi due episodi della seconda stagione del cartone seguiti poi da storie originali fino alla conclusione con il numero 72 nell'Ottobre 1995. Nel fumetto debuttano personaggi nuovi come il gruppo mutante dei Mutanimali e la mutante giapponese Ninjara mentre in un albo autoconclusivo fuori serie avviene l'incontro con i personaggi della serie Archie.
Personaggi
[modifica | modifica wikitesto]Main characters
- Leonardo: The leader of the group. He is the most talented fighter and is closest to Master Splinter.
- Donatello: The inventor of the group, Donatello builds most of the Turtles' gadgets and vehicles. In the future, he wears a purple jacket and is seen without his mask.
- Raphael: The wisecracking jokester of the group. However, as the series progressed, he became more angry and sullen like other incarnations. In the future, Raphael wears a hat and an eye patch.
- Michaelangelo: The most relaxed member of the group, he is mostly into eating pizza and goofing around with Donatello.
- Hamato Yoshi/Splinter: Sensei and surrogate father of the Turtles. Former leader of the Foot Clan in Japan. Betrayed by Shredder and mutated into a humanoid rat.
- April O'Neil: Initially reporter for Channel 6 as in TV show, but later becomes free-lance journalist. Trained by Splinter in ninjitsu and the katana.
- Oroku Saki/the Shredder: Current leader of the Foot Clan and arch-enemy of the Turtles, as well as one of the main villains of the series.
Supporting characters
- Wrestler Turtles: The wrestling costumes worn by the Turtles on the Stump Asteroid were designed by Eastman and Laird in 1983 and were actually intended as real suits for the TMNT to wear in their self-published comic book series. The idea was quickly shelved, however, and the Turtles were outfitted in their familiar costumes: bandanna, elbow and knee pads, belt, etc. Creators Brown and Murphy incorporated the discarded costumes into the Adventures title, feeling they were an important part of TMNT history, and that they should not be hidden away and forgotten in some drawer. Most notably, Raphael wore his wrestling outfit, a black full body leotard, for some time after returning from the asteroid.
- Cudley the Cowlick: An alien in the shape of a cow's head who transported the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles to the Stump Asteroid, where they would fight against several aliens in their wildly popular "wrestling" outfits. Mirage Studio's staff artist Steve Lavigne created Cudley. As of Tales of the TMNT #52 (November 2008), Cudley was brought into Mirage continuity.
- Man-Ray: An anthropomorphic manta ray that the characters met in an adventure and was later spilled over into the Mighty Mutanimals comic book series.
- Jagwar: As his name implies, he is a jaguar-like mutant that the Turtles met when in South America. Another spillover character into Mighty Mutanimals. Jagwar was created by Mirage Studio's writer Stephen Murphy and artist Michael Dooney.
- Dreadmon: A hyena-like mutant with superhuman speed and stealth-like capabilities who guarded an Aztec temple in South America and once again spilled over into Mighty Mutanimals.
- Vid Vicious, a man with a television grafted into his body which was used to hypnotize people.
- Wingnut and Screwloose, an alien bat (Wingnut) and an alien mosquito (Screwloose) from the planet Huanu, they first met the TMNT in issue #8, where they were seen vandalizing windows before the Turtles stopped them. They appeared again in issue #13, where they briefly assisted the Turtles in battle against Maligna's Malignoids. Later on in the series, they joined the Mighty Mutanimals.
- Mondo Gecko: A teenage gecko who shares Michaelangelo's affinity for skateboarding, leading them to be close friends. He later joined the Mighty Mutanimals.
- Scul and Bean, are two aliens, one with a meteorite launcher in his skull, and both with tremendous mandibles. They were generals in the army of Maligna.
- Maligna and the Malignoids, the matriarch of a vicious society of insect-like aliens who attempted to overtake Earth and one of the main antagonists of the series.
- Chien Khan, a dog-like man who controlled a large empire of ninja, whose second-in-command was a young fox-like woman named Ninjara.
- Ninjara is Chien Khan's second in command, until after the TMNT defeated Chien Khan once and for all and convinced Ninjara to join them in their battles against evil. She became one of the group for the greater part of the series afterwards and Raphael's girlfriend.
- Oyuki Mamisha is teenage girl from Japan who was up to no good, until April O' Neil and the Turtles showed her that life could be better. She became April's sidekick for the spin off-comic April O' Neil, in which Chien Khan returns to his former glory in a battle with a demon who also took control of a large group of ninja.
- The Nova Posse is a team of space adventurers that hail from Dimension X. Their commander is Luna Azul, and the other five members are Exeen, Grotto, Rave, Trip, and Zebulon. They take care of Qark after Sarnath's fate is left unknown in issue #50.
- Tattoo is a Japanese sumo wrestler who obtained his name for having multitudes of tattoos. He asked Splinter for a favor and requested that the TMNT rescue his Chihuahua "Inky" from a group of Yakuza who wanted him to throw his next fight for gambling purposes.
- Al Falqa is talking eagle co-created by Mirage Studio's artist Jim Lawson that the Turtles encounter in Saudi Arabia.
- Katmandu is a four-armed tiger-like creature clad in ancient East Indian Armour. The Turtles encountered him in the People's Republic of China. Katmandu was created by Ryan Brown, a Mirage artist.
- Null is a businessman wearing a purple leisure suit who was ultimately responsible for the death of the Mighty Mutanimals when he contracted a group of cyborgs to kill them and one of the main villains of the series. The death was highly controversial and somewhat gory, as a spread of machine-gun bullets tore the group down. He was also responsible for a three-part story arc in the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles storyline including the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse: Death, Famine, War, and Pestilence. Null himself seemed to be somehow the leader of the group, giving orders to Death, who in turn controlled the other Horsemen like puppets. Null seemed to be somehow linked to Hell. Originally the character had two small horns projecting from his forehead, and with every new deed of evil he committed he grew more demonic-looking. Eventually he grew larger horns, a demon-like tail, and wings like a bat.
- Death, Famine, War, Pestilence are the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.
- Armaggon, is an evil, time-traveling, talking shark who set the scale for the "Future Turtles" timeline in which the TMNT travel to the future and meet their future selves, wherein Splinter has died, and Ninjara has left Raphael, who is missing an eye.
- Verminator X, also known as "Manx", is half-cat, half-machine, as well as being Donatello's apprentice. He is only apparent in the future timelines, and eventually has a catharsis in a controversial book (Part 5 of the second Future Turtles storyline, based on the action figure franchise in which the Turtles have mechanized suits and rocket launcher fists) in which Raphael is willing to kill him for the greater good, resulting in destroying the machine that had taken over and poisoned Verminator X's mind. At the end of this arc, Verminator X survives and becomes good once again.
- Scumbug, is an exterminator called in to spray the Shredder's lair and is turned into a giant cockroach.
- Wyrm is a mutated monster planarian worm that fought Scumbug.
- May East, created by Stanley Wiater and Ryan Brown, is an ancient evil sorceress from whom April O'Neil is descended.
- Chameleon is a mercenary spy working for the highest bidder. He first appears in issue #9 as a well-dressed agent with a characteristic lazy eye, having stolen top secret weapons plans from the United Nations. Shredder covets these plans for himself, and sends Bebop and Rocksteady to capture Chameleon and retrieve the plans. Hiding from the authorities in the sewers, Chameleon finds himself in the middle of a battle between the two and the Turtles, and is captured after hiding the weapons plans in the sewer wall. He is then mutated into a human-sized chameleon by Shredder after divulging the whereabouts of the plans (and unsuccessfully trying to make a deal with Shredder). Using his newfound powers of camouflage and light radiance, Chameleon outsmarts Shredder, Bebop, and Rocksteady, and retrieves the plans. He then covertly returns them to the U.N., deciding that some things are just not worth profiting over. Chameleon encounters the Turtles later on in issue #51, hoping in vain to reverse his mutation.
Pubblicazioni
[modifica | modifica wikitesto]Vol.1
[modifica | modifica wikitesto]Nr. | Data | Titolo | Soggetto | Sceneggiatura | Disegni | Colori | Copertina |
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1 | Agosto 1988 | Heroes in a Half-Shell | David Wise e Patti Loweth | Michael Dooney | Michael Dooney (matite) e Dave Garcia (chine) | Barry Grossman | Kevin Eastman e Peter Laird |
2 | Ottobre 1988 | ||||||
3 | Dicembre 1988 |
Vol.2
[modifica | modifica wikitesto]"Dean Clarrain" e "J.D. Vollman" sono entrambi pseudonimi dell'autore Steve Murphy. Con l'eccezione della storia in due parti The Early Years: How the Turtles Got Their Weapons (albi 71-72) che hanno i colori di Freddy Mendez, tutti gli altri albi hanno avuto Barry Grossman come colorista.
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Nr. | Data | Titolo | Soggetto | Sceneggiatura | Disegni | Copertina |
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1 | Marzo 1989 | Return of The Shredder | Christy Marx e David Weiss | Dave Garcia (soggetto di Christy Marx e David Weiss) | Kevin Eastman e Peter Laird | |
2 | Maggio 1989 | |||||
3 | Luglio 1989 | Incredible Shrinking Turtles | Beth e Ken Mitchroney | Ken Mitchroney | ||
4 | Settembre 1989 | Ryan Brown | ||||
5 | Ottobre 1989 | Something Fishy Goes Down | Dean Clarrain e Ryan Brown | Dean Clarrain | Ken Mitchroney | |
6 | Novembre 1989 | Of Turtles and Stones and Mary Bones | ||||
7 | Dicembre 1989 | Intergalactic Wrestling | Jim Lawson | Ken Mitchroney e Ryan Brown | ||
8 | Febbraio 1990 | Wild Things | Ken Mitchroney | |||
9 | Marzo 1990 | Codename: Chameleon | Steve Lavigne and Dean Clarrain | Jim Lawson | Peter Laird and Ryan Brown | |
10 | Maggio 1990 | Going Down? | Dean Clarrain e Ryan Brown | Ken Mitchroney | Ken Mitchroney e Ryan Brown | |
11 | Giugno 1990 | White Light | Jim Lawson | |||
12 | Luglio 1990 | The Lost World | Ken Mitchroney | |||
13 | Agosto 1990 | The Final Conflict | ||||
14 | Settembre 1990 | Leave Heaven Alone | Donald Simpson | |||
15 | Ottobre 1990 | The Howling of Distant Shadows | Ken Mitchroney | |||
16 | Gennaio 1991 | Dreadging the Ocean Blue | ||||
17 | Febbraio 1991 | Fight the Power | ||||
18 | Marzo 1991 | Mondo Metal | Ken Mitchroney e Marlene Becker | |||
19 | Aprile 1991 | The Man Who Sold the World | Garrett Ho | |||
20 | Maggio 1991 | Sun and Steel | Bill Wray | Jim Lawson e Ryan Brown | ||
21 | Giugno 1991 | Space Junk, Face Funk, Cyber Punk, Thief | Byron Vaughns | Ken Mitchroney e Ryan Brown | ||
22 | Luglio 1991 | Rat Trap | Gene Colan | Gene Colan | ||
23 | Agosto 1991 | Search and Destroy | Chris Allan | Ken Mitchroney e Ryan Brown | ||
24 | Settembre 1991 | Gimme Danger! | Garret Ho e Jim Lawson | Ken Mitchroney | ||
It Started in…Chinatown | Dean Clarrain | Chris Allan | ||||
25 | Ottobre 1991 | Raw Power | Dean Clarrain e Ryan Brown | Dean Clarrain | ||
Dragon Rage | Dean Clarrain | |||||
26 | Novembre 1991 | The Keeper | Doug Brammer | Ken Mitchroney | n/a | |
Questions | Dean Clarrain | Garret Ho | ||||
27 | Dicembre 1991 | In the Dark | Ryan Brown | Doug Brammer | Ken Mitchroney | Ken Mitchroney |
The White Ninja | Dean Clarrain | Garrett Ho | ||||
28 | Gennaio 1992 | Midnight Sun | Chris Allan | |||
29 | Febbraio 1992 | Chris Allan e Rod Ollerenshaw | ||||
30 | Marzo 1992 | Peter Laird | ||||
31 | Aprile 1992 | Turning Japanese | Chris Allan e Rod Ollerenshaw | |||
32 | Maggio 1992 | The Good, the Bad and the Tattooed | Eric Talbot and Dean Clarrain | Dean Clarrain | Peter Laird e Dan Berger | |
33 | Giugno 1992 | The Karma of Katmandu | Dean Clarrain | Peter Laird e Ryan Brown | ||
34 | Luglio 1992 | The Search for the Charlie Llama | ||||
35 | Agosto 1992 | The Black Stone | ||||
36 | Settembre 1992 | Steel Breeze | Peter Laird e Jon D'Agostino | |||
37 | Ottobre 1992 | Stump'd Again!! | Peter Laird e Ryan Brown | |||
38 | Novembre 1992 | United We Stand Divided We Fall | Peter Laird e A.C. Farley | |||
39 | Dicembre 1992 | |||||
40 | Gennaio 1993 | 1492 | Peter Laird e Ryan Brown | |||
41 | Febbraio 1993 | ...And Deliver Us from Evil | Ryan Brown | Doug Brammer | Chris Allan (prologo), Ken Mitchroney | |
42 | Marzo 1993 | The Future Shark Trilogy: Future Tense | Chris Allan e Dean Clarrain | Dean Clarrain | Chris Allan | |
43 | Aprile 1993 | The Future Shark Trilogy: Past Lives | ||||
44 | Maggio 1993 | The Future Shark Trilogy: Here Today, Gone Tomorrow | ||||
45 | Giugno 1993 | Mutations | Dean Clarrain | Phil Nutman | Ken Mitchroney | |
46 | Luglio 1993 | Fox Hunt | Chris Allan e Dean Clarrain | Dean Clarrain | Chris Allan | Chris Allan e Dan Berger |
47 | Agosto 1993 | The Eyes of Sarnath! | Chris Allan con collaboratore ignoto | |||
48 | Settembre 1993 | The Black Hole Trilogy Chapter 1: Out of the Black (Into the Blue) | Chris Allan e Ryan Brown | |||
Megadeath Part One | Dean Clarrain e Ryan Brown | Jim Lawson | ||||
What the Shredder Did for a Living Before He Was a Super-Villain | Gary Fields | |||||
49 | Ottobre 1993 | The Black Hole Trilogy Chapter 2: The Dream of the Blue Turtle | Chris Allan e Dean Clarrain | Dean Clarrain | Chris Allan | |
Megadeath Part Two | Dean Clarrain e Ryan Brown | Jim Lawson | ||||
50 | Novembre 1993 | The Black Hole Trilogy Chapter 3: Kill Them! | Chris Allan e Dean Clarrain | Dean Clarrain | Chris Allan | |
Megadeath Part Three | Dean Clarrain e Ryan Brown | Jim Lawson | ||||
51 | Dicembre 1993 | Chameleons Are Forever | Steve Lavigne, Chris Allan e Dean Clarrain | Dean Clarrain | Chris Allan | Chris Allan, Ryan Brown e Steve Lavigne |
Megadeath Part Four | Dean Clarrain e Ryan Brown | Jim Lawson e Eric Talbot | ||||
52 | Gennaio 1994 | Shattered | Dean Clarrain | Chris Allan | Chris Allan e Ryan Brown | |
Megadeath Part Five | Dean Clarrain e Ryan Brown | Jim Lawson e Eric Talbot | ||||
53 | Febbraio 1994 | The Animus War Part 1 | Dean Clarrain | Chris Allan | ||
Megadeath Part Six | Dean Clarrain e Ryan Brown | Jim Lawson e Eric Talbot | ||||
54 | Marzo 1994 | The Animus War Part 2 | Dean Clarrain | Chris Allan | ||
Megadeath Part Seven | Dean Clarrain e Ryan Brown | Jim Lawson e Eric Talbot | ||||
55 | Aprile 1994 | Terracide | Dean Clarrain | Chris Allan | Jim Lawson e Eric Talbot | |
56 | Maggio 1994 | |||||
57 | Giugno 1994 | |||||
58 | Luglio 1994 | Adrift | Chris Allan e Ryan Brown | |||
How the Pre-TMNTS Got Their Colors | Brian Thomas | Steve Sullivan | Brian Thomas | |||
59 | Agosto 1994 | Blindsight | Dean Clarrain | Chris Allan e Jon D’Agostino | ||
60 | Settembre 1994 | Chris Allan | ||||
61 | Ottobre 1994 | Once, Again, Always | Jim Lawson | |||
62 | Novembre 1994 | Dreamland Part 1 of 5 | Chris Allan | Chris Allan con collaboratore ignoto | ||
The Angel of Times Square, Part One | Gray Morrow | |||||
63 | Dicembre 1994 | Dreamland Part 2 of 5 | Chris Allan e Jon D’Agostino | Chris Allan e Dan Berger | ||
The Angel of Times Square, Part Two | Gray Morrow | |||||
64 | Gennaio 1995 | Dreamland Part 3 of 5 | Dean Clarrain e Chris Allan | Chris Allan | Chris Allan e Eric Talbot | |
The Angel of Times Square, Part Three | Dean Clarrain | Gray Morrow | ||||
65 | Febbraio 1995 | Dreamland Part 4 of 5 | Chris Allan | Chris Allan e Ryan Brown | ||
The Angel of Times Square, Part Four | Gray Morrow | |||||
66 | Marzo 1995 | Dreamland Part 5 of 5 | Chris Allan | |||
The Angel of Times Square, Part Five | Gray Morrow | |||||
67 | Aprile 1995 | Moon Eyes Saga Part 1: Of Wolves and Men | J.D. Vollman | Chris Allan | ||
North to Alaska Part One | Gunther Jones e Eric Talbot | Jim Lawson | ||||
68 | Maggio 1995 | Moon Eyes Saga Part 2: The Howling of Distant Tomorrows | J.D. Vollman | Chris Allan | Chris Allan e Octavious Spore | |
North to Alaska Part Two | Gunther Jones e Eric Talbot | Jim Lawson | ||||
69 | Giugno 1995 | Moon Eyes Saga Part 3: Twilight | J.D. Vollman | Chris Allan | ||
North to Alaska Part Three | Gunther Jones e Eric Talbot | Jim Lawson | ||||
70 | Luglio 1995 | Moon Eyes Saga Part 4: A Dusk. A Dawn | J.D. Vollman | Chris Allan | Chris Allan e Jon D’Agostino | |
North to Alaska Part Four | Gunther Jones e Eric Talbot | Jim Lawson | ||||
71 | Settembre 1995 | The Early Years: How the Turtles Got Their Weapons Part 1 | Steve Sullivan | Brian Thomas | Brian Thomas | |
Origin of the Species | Ryan Brown | Doug Brammer | Dave Garcia | |||
72[7] | Ottobre 1995 | The Early Years: How the Turtles Got Their Weapons Part 2 | Steve Sullivan | Brian Thomas |
Spin-off
[modifica | modifica wikitesto]TMNT Adventures Specials
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TMNT Adventures: The Year of the Turtle
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TMNT Presents April O'Neil
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TMNT Presents Donatello and Leatherhead
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TMNT Presents Merdude
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TMNT Meet Archie
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TMNT Meet the Conservation Corps - Conservation Corps
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TMNT Presents the Mighty Mutanimals (miniseries) TMNT Presents the Mighty Mutanimals (ongoing)
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Note
[modifica | modifica wikitesto]- ^ (EN) The Complete History of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, su mentalfloss.com, 27 giugno 2015.
- ^ a b (EN) CBCCPodcast, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Archie Comics Era, su comicbookcouplescounseling.com, 5 dicembre 2022.
- ^ (EN) 30 Years of TMNT: Looking Back on "TMNT Adventures" with Dean Clarrain and Chris Allan [Interview], su multiversitycomics.com, 27 maggio 2014.
- ^ Amanda Dyar, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures Volume #1-5 (Comic Series Review), su biogamergirl.com.
- ^ Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures, 1988.
- ^ The Mighty Mutanimals, su ninjaturtles.com.
- ^ L'albo contiene anche una ristampa della storia Red Sails in the Sunset pubblicata originariamente su TMNT Meet Archie 1 del 1991
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[modifica | modifica wikitesto]- (EN) Official website Sezione Archie Comics del sito ufficiale statunitense.
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