Raphael wasn't the leader. The leadership role usually belonged to Leonardo. The comics focused more on Leonardo's strategic and guiding abilities for the team.
The Ninja Turtles began as comics for sure. The comic series laid the foundation for their widespread popularity and subsequent expansions into different forms of entertainment.
Ninja Turtles are not associated with DC Comics. They have their unique brand and fan base, distinct from what DC Comics offers.
The number of Ninja Turtles comics is quite large. Different publishers and series have contributed to the collection over the years. It's difficult to keep track of an exact count.
No, the Ninja Turtles usually don't die in the comics. They face many challenges but manage to survive and continue their adventures.
Yes, some Ninja Turtles comics may be inspired by real - life events or emotions in a way that can be considered 'true' on a deeper level, even if they are fictional stories. For example, the themes of friendship and loyalty among the turtles can resonate with real - life relationships.
Yes, they do. In some comic storylines, the Ninja Turtles manage to defeat and kill Shredder.
In the comics, the 'City at War' story arc is a standout. It delved deep into the Turtles' relationship with the Foot Clan and the city they protect. There were complex plot twists and great character development.
The TMNT are quite strong in the comics. They have exceptional martial arts skills and can take on various villains.
I don't have an exact count. But from what I know, the number of Archie Comics with Ninja Turtles is relatively small. Maybe it's because the focus is more on other popular characters or themes.
I don't have an exact count off the top of my head. You might have to look through Archie Comics' catalog or search on comic book forums for a more accurate answer.