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The game has begun! Can the Turtles stand up to the onslaught, or will the Rat King take the early lead? As the Rat King and his new Trio of Terror—Madame Null, General Krang, and Baxter Stockman—unleash the Armageddon Game on the denizens of New York City and Mutant Town, the TMNT—under the leadership of the newly reformed Shredder—turn to allies old and new to help them in their desperate quest to stop the Rat King’s nefarious plot. Karai, Casey Jones, April O’Neil, Nobody, Alopex, Bludgeon, and Venus—each play an important part in the apocalyptic contest for the world. But can this coalition withstand the Rat King’s latest gambit…or will a new and unexpected alliance form in its wake? Collecting issues #1–6 by Erik Burnham, Roi Mercado, Will Robson, Juni Ba, Sophie Campbell, Paul Allor, and Pablo Verdugo, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Armageddon Game—The Alliance breaks all the rules!
Author

Erik Burnham is a Minnesotan writer and artist that first broke into comics with a series of humorous short stories in the Shooting Star Comics Anthology. These stories featured his original creation, Nick Landime, and culminated in a one-shot: Nick Landime vs. the World Crime League, published by Shooting Star in 2005. Off and on, in this same time period, Erik also produced a short run of an online strip, The Down Side, until technical issues wore him down. He aims to return to the strip one day. In 2007, Erik found produced work for two other anthologies – a short humor piece for History Graphics Press’ Civil War Adventures #1, and a horror story for Gene Simmons’ House of Horror #3, produced by IDW Publishing. This lead to several other projects for IDW, up to and including his critically acclaimed run on the ongoing GHOSTBUSTERS comic book. Erik has worked on other projects not related to comic books, and hopes one day to share those with the public at large. In the meantime, he still lives quietly in Minnesota; any rumors about this being because he’s completely afraid of the forty-nine other states (and Canada) remain unverified at this time.