


Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
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# Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Magic: The Gathering Set (2026) The 2026 TMNT Magic set represents Wizards of the Coast's continued expansion into entertainment IP crossovers, arriving as the property celebrates its 40th anniversary. The 300-card set integrates TMNT's core cast and antagonists into Magic's color pie, with the four turtles distributed across different colors reflecting their established personalities. Notable cards like Super Shredder and Krang serve as significant threats, while Utrom Warlord explores the franchise's deeper lore. Michelangelo and Raphael the Nightwatcher appear as playable legends, establishing mechanical identity within their respective colors. The inclusion of Dark Leo and Shredder as a dual-faced card suggests exploration of the franchise's darker storylines. Weirdness to 11 indicates mechanical experimentation, likely referencing the property's surreal elements. For collectors, this set's significance lies in its position within Magic's IP strategy and the potential long-term value of first-edition printings of character-specific cards, particularly those with limited distribution or special treatments.
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