Ninja kick the damn rabbit!
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 3

COMIC DETAILS

Comic Description: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #3 Universal
Grade: 9.8
Page Quality: WHITE
Certification #: 0501370001
Owner: Turtle

SET DETAILS

Winning Set: Ninja kick the damn rabbit!
Date Added: 4/13/2010
Research: Currently not available

Owner's Description

9.8.....Top Census Universal Grade<br />44......Universal Copies in Top Grade<br />9.6.....Top Census Signature Series Grade<br />2........Signature Series Copies in Top Grade<br /><br /><br />First Printing: 1985<br />NUMBER OF STORY PAGES: 38<br />COVER:.........Kevin Eastman<br />STORY:..........Kevin Eastman & Peter Laird<br />PENCILS:.....Kevin Eastman & Laird<br />INKING:.........Kevin Eastman & Peter Laird<br />TONING: ......Kevin Eastman & Peter Laird<br />LETTERS:.....Kevin Eastman<br /><br />NOTES: <br />Contrary to popular belief, Krang from the cartoon was NOT an Utrom, although his design was clearly rooted in the Utroms introduced in this issue. <br /><br />SOURCE:<br />I bought this from a CGC board member. Thanks, Joey! <br /><br /><br />SYNOPSIS:<br />In this issue, the Turtles return to their sewer lair to find that Splinter has been abducted by the Mousers. They call the only person who they know that might help them... April! She shows up in a van, and a wild car chase ensues when the police mistakenly think that April's vehicle was the one used in a recent robbery. As luck would have it, the chase leads the cops to the actual robbers in their van... which looks exactly like April's vehicle! April and the TMNT make their escape and head for her apartment to rest and make plans to find Splinter.<br />Meanwhile, Splinter takes a serious blow to the head while battling the Mousers in the sewer. Just as the rabid robots are about to make mouse meat out of the Sensei, they mysteriously march off in another direction. Splinter, dazed and nearly unconscious, takes this opportunity to escape by crawling into the tepid waters of the sewer system. The Master is discovered by two human guards, who take him to the TCRI laboratories. At the hi-tech facilities, Splinter discovers that the humans that work there are actually small alien creatures that utilize humanoid robotic bodies to disguise themselves. These aliens are the precursors to what will become Krang on the television cartoon.
 
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