EveryTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtlesfan recognizes Shredder as the series' long-standing “big bad” and a powerful foe of the turtles, but the original comics tell a different story about the iconic villain. He may be a hit among those who follow the franchise now, yet he didn’t make nearly as much of an impact when he first debuted. The truth is, Shredder’s origin isn’t what most would expect, and it redefines his role in the TMNT’s history.

In 1984, Mirage Studios releasedTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles#1 by Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird, the comic debut of the TMNT. Within this same story, the Shredder also made his first appearance as an antagonistic force fromSplinter’s past. When Splinter revealed that he has trained his sons to exact vengeance against Shredder, they hunted him down and challenged him to a deathmatch.

TMNT’s Leonardo stabbing Shredder through the chest with his sword.

Surprisingly, it didn’t take long for the turtles to defeat Shredder, even though he’s given them a hard time in every other continuity.Shredder’s immediate loss made him a far cry from the character readers are familiar with nowadays.

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Shredder’s defeat at the hands of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles came more easily than most would suspect, considering how dominant he is on the battlefield in later portrayals. In the original comics, however, Oroku Saki became the target of the turtles' hunger for vengeance. He brought the Foot Clan in hopes of procuring strength in numbers, but the turtles swiftly eliminated his ninja allies from the equation, andLeonardo ended up landing a fatal blowon Shredder.To conclude their fight, Leo then handed him his sword so that he could “commit seppuku” and reclaim his honor.

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Shredder refused Leonardo’s offer to end his own life because he had one more trick up his sleeve. In a shocking twist, he pulled out a grenade in hopes of killing them all.The Shredder knew his fate was sealed thanks to the ninja turtles, so he decided that his best option was to take them down with him.Unfortunately for him, this plan didn’t pan out as he’d hoped. He instead fell and got caught in the explosion alone, to which Leo commented,“The Shredder…has been shredded.“With theShredder’s death, it seemed that his role in TMNT lore had drawn to a close prematurely.

The TMNT throwing Shredder from the top of a building.

Shredder’s Death Led to A Disturbing Attempt at Resurrecting Him

TMNT Tried to Revive Shredder, But The Results Were Horrifying

For years, Shredder was absent from Mirage Studios’Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtlescomics in the aftermath of his crushing loss. Eastman and Laird hadn’t known at the time that the series would last as long as it did, so they’d eliminated Shredder without factoring in the possibility of a comeback.It wasn’t until 1989’sTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles#21 that the series made an attempt at reviving the character.TheFoot Clanemployed a mysterious ritual to bring Shredder back from the dead, though this arrival came with consequences in the form of his flesh being mutilated with scars.

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Shredder with the TMNT behind him.

Not only did Shredder return in bad shape, but he also brought company. As it turns out,the Foot’s resurrection of Shredder was aided by mystic worms that could spawn a clone of him by feeding on his remains, hence his grotesque appearance upon his return. To test this morbid process before creating a true Oroku Saki clone, the Foot Clan had produced various other Shredder Clones that underwent even more sickening mutations. These clones' battle against Leonardo proved to be one of the series' most violent, but once again, Shredder was vanquished by the TMNT and left with a slim chance of returning.

TMNT Making Shredder A Long-Term Nemesis Was the Right Call

Shredder’s Dark Fate in the Original Comics Wasted His Potential

The classicTMNTcomics were known for being darker than future takes on the titular ninjas, but killing Shredder in their first outing wasn’t the best move in the grand scheme of things. Oroku Saki has proven to be a layered villain with deep ties to the turtles' history - especially with hisconnection to Splinter- and none of that compelling exploration could have been built upon if he’d remained dead permanently.Thanks to Shredder’s popularity among fans, he’s been able to cheat death and live up to his potential as the greatest threat the TMNT have ever faced.

It’s now become impossible to imagine the series without Shredder.

Shredder’s increase in prominence across the pop culture landscape, despite his initial fate, can be largely attributed toTMNT’s adaptations. Specifically, the'90s cartoonplayed a key role in putting him on the map. Shredder was such a hit in other mediums that he made a comeback in the comics, becoming a staple of the franchise in a way that readers of the series' first issue never would have anticipated at the time. TheTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles' ultimate nemesis was conceived as a throwaway villain who suffered a gruesome fate, and it’s now become impossible to imagine the series without Shredder.

TMNT’s Shredder after he’s brought back to life, and his body is horribly scarred.

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