One of the most iconic brands of the 90s remains an icon in the modern day, but every adaptation adds a little bit to the mythos. The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles have taken on countless new forms over the years, but there are still some elements of the franchise that haven't made it into the big spotlights.
The Ninja Turtles will be blowing up in the next few years. Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg are producing an animated film called Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem! that's set to release next year. Though the end of Michael Bay's planned trilogy was canceled, Paramount has stated its plans to reboot the live-action Turtles in the coming years. In addition, the studio has announced its intention to put out villain-centric solo projects for some of the Turtles' rogues gallery. TMNT fans will be having a good couple of years at the theater and on streaming.
Now is a Great Time to Be a TMNT Gaming Fan
Starting in 2011 and ongoing to this day, the IDW series is the longest-running TMNT comic book dynasty to date. It introduced a new backstory for the Turtles, heavily tying them in with many of their classic foes. It also introduced plenty of new ones. Old Hob was introduced in the first IDW Turtles comic, where he swiftly became a fan-favorite villain. Old Hob was a house cat who was thrown out by his owner's mom, only to find himself coincidentally next to the four turtles and their fateful ooze. In the confusion of mutation, Splinter attacked and took out Old Hob's eye, leaving him with a vengeance quest.
Old Hob works for Baxter Stockman as a bounty hunter, dragging in other mutants to drag the mutagen from their blood. He's a gifted combatant with a small army of thugs and an immense threat in every encounter. Hob
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