Throughout the many different installments ofTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtlescanon , a identification number of interesting reference have undergone some pretty dramatic evolutions from one persistence to another – and this one is no exclusion , asTMNTturns a boring ‘ ninety villain into its most terrifying threat ever .

presently , Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtlesis being published by IDW Publishing under which an exclusively newfangled canon has been develop from the ground - up – one that has done an absolutely outstanding job of weaving together loose ribbon of previous incarnations into one cohesive narrative ( while making it its own , of course ) . However , before the 24-hour interval of IDW Turtles , Archie Comics publishedTMNTbooks , and its attack to the traditional knowledge was way more blood-related to the definitive ‘ 90s sketch serial . The Ninja Turtles were facing comical , toyetic villainswith every dangerous undertaking , including one shark - mutanimal named Armaggon . Now , within IDW Publishing , Armaggon has made his villainous takings – though it ’s not as the wacky shark - man who was just sorry enough to be considered a villain , it ’s as an entity that is deeply horrifying .

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Comic book art: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles leaping into action.

Armaggon Went From Fun TMNT Villain to a Lovecraftian Nightmare

InTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles : Armageddon Game - The Alliance#4 by Sophie Campbell ( with backup story and artistic creation by Erik Burnham and Roi Mercado ) , Donatello , Venus , and Bludgeon are transport to the future tense after Donny try on to employ his new mystical powers to check a team of Utrom assassins in a previous issue . When they get there , they encounter succeeding versions of Venus and Bludgeon who have created their own ninja kin in an effort to salvage what remains of this barren universe . alas , these future variation are being stalked by a seemingly cosmicTMNTbeing akin to a Lovecraftian Old One : Armaggon . Armaggon is present as a giant flushed shark attest from the dark cloud in the sky , with endless whirl of teeth within its elongate , sinister mouth . When the past version of Venus and Bludgeon strain to save their future similitude , they are told that Armaggon will always find them , and that endeavor to press back is pointless as nothing they could ever do would be enough to stop it – insinuating that this animate being is more of an inevitable force out of nature than a TMNT villain - of - the - calendar week .

In the Archie books , Armaggon was a villain from the future whoteamed up with the like of Shredderand the Verminator to take on the Ninja Turtles and Man Ray . The original Armaggon made his debut in 1992’sMighty Mutanimals#7 , a plot line that lead intoTMNT ’s " Future Shark Trilogy " . Just like most of the otherTMNTvillains of the clip , Armaggon was just a fun mutanimal bad guy for the heroic sport to fight . There was nothing cosmically terrorise about him or any meter reading that he was anything more than what was indicate on the aerofoil . In IDW ’s continuity , however , this whole forgettable foe stands out immensely as perhaps being the strong entity the Ninja Turtles have ever encountered – as Armaggon may very well be the embodiment of Armageddon itself .

At this point , very little is known about IDW ’s Armaggon besides what was show in this comedian , which seemed to reveal that Armaggon ca n’t be battle or outwit , it is merely the inevitable lot of all things – a being of cosmic terror of the highest order , and go trial impression that the abyss has teeth . emphatically a far cry from thegoofyTMNTshark - dudeof the ‘ 90s , but that ’s the whole point , as IDW Publishing’sTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtlesturned a slow baddie into its most terrifying threat ever .

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TMNT: Michelangelo and Armaggon.

TMNT: Two very different versions of the villain Armaggon from the comics.

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