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how big are krang's forces in dimension x?

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what are it's capabilities, numbers, special tricks.

how nasty would it be if a permanent portal opened between earth and dimension. Is it a global, or galactic level threat?

Mostly the 80's version, but all ideas are available.
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Re: how big are krang's forces in dimension x?

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I don't think numbers are ever defined. Presumably Krang controlled at least an entire planet of Rock Soldiers there. That he defined it as a 'Dimension' may have indicated his empire was interplanetary though.
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Does Krang exist as a distinct Utrom in anything besides the cartoons, archie or that rogue in the 2004 show? Like was he even in the original Mirage series?

It was nice seeing him in the anime sequels to the 80s cartoon but sadly he didn't get a super form :( I am totally shipping him with the Dark Pixie though.
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Tor wrote:Does Krang exist as a distinct Utrom in anything besides the cartoons, archie or that rogue in the 2004 show? Like was he even in the original Mirage series?

No. Krang was a creation for the 80s cartoon series and remained for the spinoff Archie comic series, and then rebooted for the 2K animated series.
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Since we are on the topic of Krang:
http://cheezburger.com/6719654656
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Rali wrote:Since we are on the topic of Krang:
http://cheezburger.com/6719654656


That is awesome. That should be placed in the stomach of a jack-o-lantern scarecrow.
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Rali wrote:Krang was a creation for the 80s cartoon series and remained for the spinoff Archie comic series, and then rebooted for the 2K animated series.
After reading his article, it appears that he may have been created first in the Archie spinoff and introduced to the cartoon after that.

Far as I can tell, Palladium's TMNT world was the one in the 80s B+W comics primarily, but I don't hate the idea of representing ol' Krang. Especially since Turtles Forever pretty much canonically links the b+w comic with the 80s and 2000s cartoons.
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Tor wrote:Especially since Turtles Forever pretty much canonically links the b+w comic with the 80s and 2000s cartoons.

I don't know if, just because it was in TF, you can say that it is canon, but with the dimension and time hopping that happened in the original Mirage comics, you could assume that all the animated TMNT worlds may be alternate dimensions to one another.
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None, he doesn't exists.
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Krang is in the current TMNT comics by IDW written by Kevin Eastman (and Tom Waltz). Krangs army is pretty big, they are an occupying force on the planet Nutreno, and it's suggested that his forces extend well beyond that. If you're not reading IDW comics you should change that.
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