Verminator-X
Few characters capture the wild ambition of early-'90s comics quite like Verminator-X, who burst onto the scene in 1992 courtesy of Dean Clarrain and Chris Allan in the pages of Archie's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures #36. A Copper/Modern Age creation with a name that crackles with menace, this character carved out a niche in one of the era's most imaginative licensed universes, sharing adventures with Leonardo, Raphael, Donatello, Michelangelo, and Manx. With only eight catalog appearances across a run that stretched into the mid-'90s, Verminator-X is the kind of rare, deep-cut discovery that reminds collectors why TMNT Adventures β bolder and stranger than its cartoon counterpart β remains such a rewarding series to hunt down.

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