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[[File:tmnt01fullcolor.jpg|frame| The original turtles.]]
[[File:tmnt01fullcolor.jpg|frame|The original turtles.]]




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See also: ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles]]'' for information on the franchise in general.
See also: ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles]]'' for information on the franchise in general.


== The Mirage comic books series provide examples of: ==
== The Mirage comic books series provide examples of ==


* [[Aborted Arc]]: A handful, most notably a story involving a group of villains interested in Splinter, and another featuring a ninja with a vendetta against Hamato Yoshi.
* [[Aborted Arc]]: A handful, most notably a story involving a group of villains interested in Splinter, and another featuring a ninja with a vendetta against Hamato Yoshi.
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* [[Beneath the Earth]]
* [[Beneath the Earth]]
* [[Black Sheep]]: Sid, Casey's cousin.
* [[Black Sheep]]: Sid, Casey's cousin.
* [[BLAM Episode]]: Many of the guest issues in volume one ended up like this, with varying results. Especially any issue by Rich Hedden & Tom McWeeney.
* [[Non Sequitur Episode]]: Many of the guest issues in volume one ended up like this, with varying results. Especially any issue by Rich Hedden & Tom McWeeney.
* [[Blind and the Beast]]: Occurs with Raphael and an old woman in a one-shot special.
* [[Blind and the Beast]]: Occurs with Raphael and an old woman in a one-shot special.
* [[Brain In a Jar]]: Baxter Stockman, eventually.
* [[Brain In a Jar]]: Baxter Stockman, eventually.
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* [[Intrepid Reporter]]: Lauren Stanton in recent issues of ''Tales''.
* [[Intrepid Reporter]]: Lauren Stanton in recent issues of ''Tales''.
* [[Killed Off for Real]]: Oroku Saki and Baxter Stockman. {{spoiler|Splinter appeared to have been killed off as well, but it turned out to be a [[Cloning Blues|clone of the original]], and the real Splinter has actually lived elsewhere for years.}}
* [[Killed Off for Real]]: Oroku Saki and Baxter Stockman. {{spoiler|Splinter appeared to have been killed off as well, but it turned out to be a [[Cloning Blues|clone of the original]], and the real Splinter has actually lived elsewhere for years.}}
* [[Knight Templar|Knight Templars]]: A group of rogue Utroms called "The Illuminated", whose purpose is to eliminate all violent races from the universe.
* [[Knight Templar]]s: A group of rogue Utroms called "The Illuminated", whose purpose is to eliminate all violent races from the universe.
* [[Laser-Guided Amnesia]]: Mr. Braunze does this to the turtles at the tail end of volume 2.
* [[Laser-Guided Amnesia]]: Mr. Braunze does this to the turtles at the tail end of volume 2.
* [[Laser Guided Tykebomb]]: The turtles themselves, who were trained by Splinter to eventually kill the Shredder.
* [[Laser Guided Tykebomb]]: The turtles themselves, who were trained by Splinter to eventually kill the Shredder.
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* [[Physical God]]
* [[Physical God]]
* [[Pin-Pulling Teeth]]: Raphael does this a few times in the story arc "Body Count".
* [[Pin-Pulling Teeth]]: Raphael does this a few times in the story arc "Body Count".
* [[Posthumous Character|Posthumous Characters]]: The Hamato Yoshi/Tang Shen/Oroku Nagi trio. Professor Obligado.
* [[Posthumous Character]]s: The Hamato Yoshi/Tang Shen/Oroku Nagi trio. Professor Obligado.
* [[The Professor]]: Professor Honeycutt, the Utrom Glurin.
* [[The Professor]]: Professor Honeycutt, the Utrom Glurin.
* [[Race Lift]]: Although April O'Neil's race was never established during the original comics, or even agreed upon by the creators, Kevin Eastman used to draw her with distinctively non-caucasian features, which went away when he stopped drawing.
* [[Race Lift]]: Although April O'Neil's race was never established during the original comics, or even agreed upon by the creators, Kevin Eastman used to draw her with distinctively non-caucasian features, which went away when he stopped drawing.