Jennika tmnt
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Jennika is the sixth Turtle to appear in TMNT continuity, after the four original turtles, and Slash. Tom Waltz was apparently unaware of the connection when he asked for Jennika's mask to be yellow. Artemisia was a female Turtle drawn by Campbell in a TMNT fan comic, who wielded a bow and wore a yellow mask. Interestingly enough, Jennika's costume, which was designed by Sophie Campbell, looks remarkably similar to a fan character Campbell had also designed. It's a yellow mask, based on Jennika's blonde hair when she was a human. Jennika received her mask in 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles' #97. Script by Tom Waltz, art by Dave Wachter. Jennika's transformation in 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles' #95. The transfusion worked, healing Jennika, but it had the side effect of mutating her into a turtle herself. Unfortunately, the vial was smashed, and the only recourse the Turtles had was for Leonardo to give Jennika a blood transfusion in the hopes that the Ooze in his blood would be enough. The Ooze had previously been used to heal April O'Neil's father, and the Turtles hoped to use its healing properties to save Jennika's life as well. In order to save her life, the Turtles attempted to save her life by introducing a vial of Ooze, the substance responsible for the Turtles' mutation, into her system. The two would later enter into a romantic relationship.ĭuring the 'City at War' storyline, Jennika was grievously injured by Karai, the granddaughter of Shredder who sought to regain control of the Foot Clan. She was also assigned to protect Casey Jones, whose company she grew to enjoy. She was assigned to guard Shredder's tomb and was even promoted to chunin, the second-in-command to the Master of the Foot Clan, after Leonardo stepped down from the position on leaving the Clan. Jennika did earn that trust back over the course of the series, growing to be an important part of the TMNT cast. Script by Tom Waltz, art by Ken Garing (IDW Publishing) Jennika's first appearance in 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles' #51. Jennika was allowed to return to the Food Clan, albeit with a demotion until she regained Splinter's trust. After defeating her in single combat, however, Splinter was able to convince her that she was wrong about him and his convictions. She even joined with the Street Phantoms in an attempt to take Splinter out of the picture. Jennika was one of the ninjas most dissatisfied with the regime change, believing Master Splinter and the Turtles to be too soft with their unwillingness to kill.
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The Turtles, once sworn enemies of the Foot Clan, were now working alongside them for the safety of New York City. It was a tumultuous time in the Turtles' history, following the climactic events of #50 where Splinter beheaded the Shredder and took control over the Foot Clan. Their team will also include Jennika, a former member of the Foot Clan, now mutated into a bipedal turtle.Ĭreated by Tom Waltz, Kevin Eastman, Bobby Curnow and Ken Garing, Jennika was first introduced in 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles' #51 in 2015. Starting with issue #101, 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles' won't just be about Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael. The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles have a new member on the team.