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Revision as of 00:04, 9 October 2015

 YOU'RE NOT ON 
 NICKTOONS 
 ANYMORE! 

Some TMNT stuff really isn't for little kids.


In the Archie Comics series, while drawn in the fashion of the 1987 cartoons, The Shredder was shown to be more intelligent, ruthless and competent. The Archie Comics' series used the same background as the 1987 cartoon, as the original three-issue miniseries is identical to the first five episodes. His schemes were more ingenious, and he was shown to form alliances with other villains (such as Verminator X) while hoping to reap all the rewards himself. Later in the Archie comics, The Shredder travels to the future and works with Armaggon and Verminator X to offset the skill and experience of the future versions of the Turtles.

This version of the character was more in line with the early episodes' depiction of the character as a cunning adversary and in many issues nearly proves to be a lethal enemy, coming close to defeating the turtles on a number of occasions, and even aids Armaggon and Verminator X in the defeat and capture of two of the turtles in the future.

He finally met defeat in the three-part finale Year of the Turtle saga, put out by Archie comics after the end of their regular comic series, briefly restoring Splinter to the form of Hamato Yoshi and also undoing Michaelangelo's mutation, though both later revert to mutant status by the end of the story. Shredder was left in a vegetated state in the aftermath of his final battle with the Turtles.

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