![]() ![]() Donatello decides to accompany the Utroms on a mission to Tepui to search for two missing research teams. Along with Raphael and Casey Jones, he undertakes the task of fixing up the vehicle. In the current comics, Donatello finds an armored truck in the sewers which apparently had been part of a bank robbery in the sixties. After encountering the turtle vigilante ally Nobody in civilian guise he returns with him to New York to help his brothers battle Baxter Stockman. At the end of the story the turtles, April and Casey move back to New York save for Donatello who chooses to stay in Northampton with Master Splinter to heal from his injury as well as reflect on everything that had happened. Donatello is visibly shaken by the violence and throws the gun away. Seeing their ally Karai subdued and about to be killed, Donatello grabs one of the Foot's machine guns and repeatedly shoots the Foot Elite. During a battle with Shredder's Elite Guards in the ruins of the Second Time Around Shop, Donatello falls through the floor and breaks his leg. In the City at War storyline, the turtles return to New York to put an end to the Foot Clan's civil war. Grabbing a stick, an angry Jones continually pokes the turtle until he loses his temper and sends Casey careening into the water. Donatello suggests they should continue the conversation when Casey is sober. Casey accuses the turtle of using big words and acting better than everyone else. In the Shades of Grey storyline, Casey Jones encounters the turtle by a ravine as he was pondering "the fractal structure of natural patterns". The two newfound friends journey to a dimension inhabited by Kirby's creations and help the heroes defeat the invading monsters. In the Donatello one shot, Donatello encounters an artist called Kirby (an homage to the comic artist Jack Kirby) whose mysterious crystal brings his drawings to life before disappearing. He also finds an old typewriter and writes his own personal credo. Most notably he spent days and nights fixing the boiler to give his family hot running water and builds a windmill and a water wheel to provide electricity. During the turtles' exile to Northampton, Donatello becomes obsessed with fixing up and repairing the many broken things within the farmhouse they were living in. Later in the issue, Donatello states that he is "familiar with some computer systems" and helps April O'Neil deactivate the Mousers. ![]() The second issue elaborated more on each turtles' personalities and opened with Donatello soldering a circuit. In the first issue, he is the one that killed the Shredder by knocking him and his grenade off the roof. While the comics' portrayal of the team has no official command structure, in the early stories he is depicted as second-in-command. In the comics, Donatello is depicted as the calmer turtle. Like all of the brothers, he is named after a Renaissance artist in this case, he is named after Italian sculptor Donatello. He is the third eldest brother of the turtles, and second-in-command. His ninja skills are the lowest of the four turtles as he relies on gadgets over combat skills. ![]() Donnie often speaks in technobabble with a natural aptitude for science and technology. He is commonly depicted as the tallest of his brothers, demonstrated in the IDW comics, the DC crossover film, the 2014 reboot, and most notably, in the 2012 animated series. In all media, he is the smartest of the four turtles. His primary signature weapon is his effective bō staff. He is usually depicted wearing a purple eye mask. The creators gave all four turtles different mask colors, in order to tell them apart. In the animated cartoons, he dons a purple mask. In the Mirage comics, all four of the Turtles wear red masks. He is co-creator Peter Laird's favorite Turtle. Olympic-level agility, speed, and strengthĭonatello, nicknamed Don or Donnie, is a fictional superhero and one of the four main characters of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles comics and all related media. Mastery of ninjutsu, Naginata and Bō, kobudō, and Chi Gong, and stealth Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #1 (May 1984) Textless cover of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Micro-Series #3 (February 2012). ![]()
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