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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Micro-Series: Raphael
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Micro Series Vol 1
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whats the opposite of load bearing art. takes me the fuck out art. we'll do both cause i dont wanna be mean.
[Micro Series #1 Raphael (2012) Writer: Brian Lynch. Artist: Franco Urru. Colours: Fabio Mantovani. Lettering: Chris Mowry]
[ID from alt: Comic panels. 1. Close up of Casey, drawn as a very pretty, yet generic man.
Raph (off panel): 'Fraid so. You're one of the family. Like it or not, you suddenly have four new brothers.
Casey: No, that's fine. I mean, I'll cope.
2. Raph crouching on a fire escape, most of his face in shadow, but his eyes flashing white.
Raph: Let me guess. Whatever you are-
Alopex (off panel): Pre-teenage mutated assassin.
Raph: No, I mean-
Alopex: Oh. Arctic fox.
Raph: Good hearing, sense of smell? So even if you're blindfolded-- END ID]
#some shit#like clearly and evidently. a very skilled artist who draws banging ass mutant turtles. i love em#what did u do to my FUCKING BOY. hes made of PLASTIC. this man is NOT a hockey player viligante. wtf.#im gonna attribute it to. not understanding whyyyyy hes supposed to be hot.#no one gets it like they got it in 03. hes not the first but his is The Most.#anyway. sorry. raph and the fox are cool and funny. cute too. and i guess they better be cause. lol. u know how it goes#turbles...#idw placeholder tag
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Micro-Series #1: Raphael
Read Date: September 19, 2022 Cover Date: November 2011 ● Writer: Brian Lynch ● Art: Franco Urru ● Colorist: Fabio Mantovani ● Letterer: Chris Mowry ● Editor: Bobby Curnow ●
Synopsis: Raphael and Casey rough up a few thugs in an alleyway. Afterward, Casey questions Raph on how it feels to suddenly have a family. Raphael is unnerved, preferring action to talking, and gunshots are suddenly heard. The two of them scope out the scene: a cloaked and wrapped figure is fleeing from two thugs with guns. The victim kicks one of them in its attempt to escape, and Raphael comes down to attack the other. The first one attacks again, and Raph puts him in his place. The second returns for his second wind, and is stopped by Casey. The fleeing figure turns out to be a female Mutant arctic fox calling herself Alopex. Alopex claims to know little of her life before her current state, other than being a normal arctic fox that was captured in the wild and experimented upon. She'd since escaped, and her captors sent many hired hands to retrieve her.
Knowing that his brothers would like to talk with her, and that Splinter could potentially help her, Raphael blindfolds her and carries her off to the lair, leaving Casey to dispose of the thugs.
On the way to their destination, it dawns on Raph that the kick she used to subdue her attacker was much too professionally placed for her to be the sweet and innocent fox girl that she portrayed herself as. Raph drops her off of a rooftop, and Alopex stops herself from falling by sliding down the wall with her claws. Alopex is surprised that he saw through her ruse, and Raphael deduces that as an arctic fox, her sense of smell would be powerful enough to trace their position despite her blindfold, allowing her to report to her superiors the location of the lair. The two briefly scuffle, but Alopex retreats with a flash bomb.
Raphael catches up with his brothers and tells them of his night. Donatello checks him for wounds, Michelangelo dispenses jokes to deal with the uneasiness, and Leonardo decrees that they should never go out alone again, and that Raph should stay out of that neighborhood for a while. Raphael breaks both rules by going to see Casey. Casey tells Raph that the two thugs escaped. Raph tells Casey of Leo's rules, and Casey thinks that means they need to stop hanging out. Raph lets him know that it is to the contrary—that he's dragging him into whatever comes their way telling him that he "suddenly has four new brothers." Casey is fine with this.
Elsewhere, as Alopex assaults a punching bag, the thug she kicked chews her out for striking so hard, and she defends herself by claiming she had to sell the hit. Both thugs claim that the reason Alopex was able to hold her own so long against Raph was due to being a mutant, and they claim if they also were mutants, they'd be able to trounce him. A ninja appears and tells them that they will be "changed" as soon as the "master" decrees it—behind him is a spiked, armored shadow.
(https://turtlepedia.fandom.com/wiki/Raphael_(IDW_Micro-Series_issue))
Fan Art: Alopex by Shellsweet
#idw#idw comics#my idw read#tmnt#teenage mutant ninja turtles#raphael#comics#comic books#fan art#fanart#casey jones#alopex#podcast - shellheads
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Spike: Asylum #4 (Franco Urru, 2006)
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Peacemaker: Disturbing the Peace (Juan Ferreyra, 2022)
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Preview: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The IDW Collection Vol. 1
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The IDW Collection Vol. 1 preview. Presenting the complete TMNT stories in recommended reading order, including one-shots, crossovers, and event series #Comics #ComicBooks #TMNT
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#andy kuhn#brian lynch#charles paul wilson#dan duncan#erik burnham#franco urru#idw publishing#kevin eastman#mateus santolouco#sophie campbell#teenage mutant ninja turtles#tom waltz#trade paperback#trade paperbacks#valerio schiti
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Las Tortugas Ninja #1: Bienvenidos al nuevo milenio
Las Tortugas Ninja #1: Bienvenidos al nuevo milenio
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#Andy Kuhn#Bobby Curnow#Brian Lynch#Dan Duncan#Franco Urru#Kevin Eastman#Las Tortugas Ninja#Mateus Santolouco#Tom Waltz
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IDW Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Read Through-Part 6
Micro-series issue 1 - Raphael Writer - Brian Lynch Artist - Franco Urru Colors - Fabio Mantovani
The first official spin off title and this first issue pulls no punches. Raphael takes center stage as he goes off and spends time with Casey Jones, they soon come across a person being chased and shot at by two punks. They save the person and it is revealed to be an anthropomorphic artic fox named Alopex. She gives them her story of how she came to be and why she was being chased. Raphael decides to take her to Splinter for help but soon realizes that she is not what she seems to be. She had planned the whole thing to find out where the turtles are hiding out at. Raphael defeats her, but remains cautious and once reunited with his brothers they decide to plan their nights out to be more careful.
This was a fantastic issue and I was not sure what to expect from this new team of creators. Lynch was able to carry on the voices that have been established with the prior 5 issues and while the art is a departure from what we have been seeing in the main book, it looked amazing. Urru artistic touched combined with the colors of Mantovani create a visual that makes each panel shine and stand alone and yet lead the eye to complete a bigger picture.
Casey is becoming a favorite character with a lot of layers in this saga and I am there for it. I am glad that Lynch added more to him in this issue. Old school fans will recognize the two henchmen that are working with Alopex and as far as who she is working for, I can only guess that her master is Shredder. Keep in mind, this is all a first read for me, so I could be wrong.
My favorite moment is the beautiful shot we get of the reveal of Alopex.
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Still in-stock Angel: Barbary Coast #1 Retail Incentive Cover, £2.99!
Writer David Tischman, Art Franco Urru
Release Date April 2010
A recently souled Angel is on a quest for a cure in San Francisco when, of course, something goes horribly wrong. Seeking out a Chinese healer, Angel encounters a mysterious girl with a strange tattoo, and quickly learns that life in early 1900s America is full of surprises
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Microseries Volume 1 - Brian Lynch, Franco Urru, David Peterson, ...
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Microseries Volume 1 - Brian Lynch, Franco Urru, David Peterson, ...
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Il pluripremiato Alessandro Bilotta ad Etna Comics
Il pluripremiato Alessandro Bilotta ad Etna Comics
Ha esordito nel mondo del fumetto lavorando al soggetto di una storia lunga di Martin Mystère, insieme a Michelangelo La Neve e Stefano Santarelli, dal titolo Gli uomini del blues sui numeri 261 e 262.
È stato cofondatore della casa editrice Montego insieme a Marco Marini, Franco Urru, Mauro Uzzeo ed Emiliano Mammucari e proprio sui disegni di quest’ultimo ha pubblicato la graphic novel Povero…
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All Willow faces in comics (1998–2018)
Ajit Jothikaumar, Andi Watson, Arthur Adams, Brian Ching, Brian Horton;
Chris Samnee, Christian Zanier, Chynna Clugston, Cliff Richards, David Mack;
Eric Wight, Franco Urru, Georges Jeanty, Hector Gomez, J. Scott Campbell;
Jeff Matsuda, Jenny Frison, Jo Chen, Joe Bennett, Karl Moline;
Logan Lubera, Megan Lara, Megan Levens, Nick Runge, Paul Lee;
Phil Noto, Randy Green, Rebekah Isaacs, Ryan Sook, Scott Fischer;
Stephen Mooney, Steve Morris, Terry Moore, Will Conrad, Yishan Li.
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Microseries Volume 1 - Brian Lynch, Franco Urru, David Peterson, ...
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Microseries Volume 1 Brian Lynch, Franco Urru, David Peterson, Chris Madden, Ross Campbell & Valerio Schiti Genre: Graphic Novels Price: $7.99 Publish Date: January 29, 2014 Following in the tradition of the original TMNT micro-series comes four stand-alone tales centering on each Turtle brought to you by writer Brian Lynch and artists Franco Urru, Andy Kuhn, Ross Campbell, and Valerio Schiti.
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