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The Turtles get a big surprise when they meet Leatherhead, a mutated crocodile who was accidentally exposed to the Utrom's green ooze. As the Turtles listen to Leatherhead's story, they get another surprise when an old enemy emerges from the shadows.

24 pages, Paperback

First published May 1, 2005

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Wendy Wax

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The Wendy Wax who wrote 'The Accidental Bestseller' and other romance comedies is my cousin. She’s at authorwendywax.com. See the PW Article about the 2 Wendy Waxes.

Wendy Wax is a children’s book author and a collage artist. She grew up in Michigan where she read lots of children’s books. Her favorite authors were Astrid Lindgren, Beverly Cleary, Roald Dahl, Jean Little, and E. B. White. Wendy has always liked to draw, and she kept a journal from third grade on.

After earning a BFA in graphic design from the University of Michigan, Wendy moved to New York City, where she was a children’s book editor for several years.

During that time, she began creating photo-collages for advertising, editorial, and children’s books. Her clients include: American Express, HBO, Bloomberg, UTNE Reader, HarperCollins, Penguin USA, Gold Digest, Good Housekeeping, and The New York Times.

Wendy currently divides her time between Remsenburg, New York and New York City. She likes to swim, sing, paint, and spend time with her photographer husband Jon (whose photos are often in Wendy’s collages) and her amazing 6-year-old son, Jonah.

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And out of the blue, my boys have started to like more violent stories, like TMNT and Power Rangers.

In a way, this was almost their first comics book. A comic in all but name.

The story was pretty bad, simplistic, and not particularly accessible for 4 year olds. But they didn't know that and liked it all the same.
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