Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (comic strip)

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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Current status/scheduleCancelled
Launch dateDecember 10, 1990
End dateJanuary 1997
Publisher(s)Creator's Syndicate
Genre(s)Action, adventure, hero, humor

The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles comic strip was started on December 10, 1990, by Creator's Syndicate as a daily. The strip ceased publication in January 1997.

The strip ran seven days a week, but (at least for part of its run) the Saturday strips consisted only of fan art and was not part of the storyline, which was published Monday through Friday. The Sunday edition featured a mix of puzzles and fan art early on, but later switched entirely to a fan-art format.

Among the creators who worked on the strip were Ryan Brown, Dan Berger, Jim Lawson, Michael Dooney, Steve Lavigne and Dean Clarrain.

Some of the TMNT daily strips have been reprinted in Comics Revue.

There is no book reprint collection of the daily comic strips.[1]

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