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In the IDW continuity, the Road Hogs are a motorcycle gang of mutant pigs living in Mutant Town, Manhattan. Their leader is Tusk. They first appear in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #110.
History[]
Raphael and Alopex were out on a date in the open on the streets of Mutant Town, and stopped to buy burritos from a mutant koala street vendor. As the pair were walking and eating, they spotted several motorcycles parked outside a bar, and Raph stopped to admire the vehicles. Within moments, Tusk and the other Road Hogs stepped out of the bar and angrily asserted that the bikes were theirs. Raph annoyedly insisted he didn't want to steal their "crappy" bikes, but this only angered Tusk further, and she boasted that the bikes were the fastest in town. Tusk then recognized that Raph and Al were from "that Splinter gang," and chided them for trespassing onto Road Hogs turf. Raph insisted that the Splinter Clan aren't interested in gang turf and that the neighborhood is just as much theirs. Tusk demanded Raph prove it, and she got into a fighting stance. After a few moments of street fighting, Al interrupted their bout by attacking Tusk, and interjected that it might be cooler if Raph and Tusk settle their dispute in a motorcycle race. Raph and Tusk agreed.
Soon, Raph and Tusk were both on motorcycles, with Raph on one borrowed from the gang, and Al stood in front to officiate the beginning of their drag race. The race started with the two speeding through a construction site. Raph was initially in the lead, but Tusk soon pulled ahead. As Tusk swerved around a stack of culverts, Raph decided to ride directly through one of them. Raph thought he was in the lead, but Tusk had ridden up a ramp and flew ahead of him. But her lead was brief, as she suddenly slammed face-first into some building rubble, violently knocking her onto the ground.
Raph decided to stop the race and went over to help the injured Tusk. Raph helped Tusk limp back to the start of the race, telling of Tusk's accident. Tusk decided that Raph was the winner, but Raph insisted that neither of them won. Tusk decided to let Raph keep the motorcycle the Road Hogs had loaned him, and declared Raph and Al were cool with the Road Hogs. Raph and Al rode off together on Raph's new bike. TMNT #110
Trivia[]
- The Road Hogs are loosely based on the Road Hogs Gang, which originally appeared in the Road Hogs, a supplement book for After the Bomb, itself a supplement for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles & Other Strangeness, a 1985 tabletop role-playing game by Palladium Books from which Sophie Campbell had drawn a great deal of creative inspiration since the start of her tenure as series lead writer.