An audaciously different strip--and, for the Golden Age, a daringly elaborate--not to say wildly different--costume. The thing I find weirdly fascinating, though, is the fact that the Turtle's skin is pink while everybody else, good guys and bad--is orange. (and nobody mentions it.) Therefore probably a production dept. decision that the creator had nothing to do with.
By The Australian Panther
Courtesty of gregjh, I repost this link here: The video explaining the rather unique history of the comic and its author is here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GB1IZoHUA7k
Vheers!
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