About the Book
Source: Wikia. Pages: 132. Chapters: Agent Bishop, Alternate Shredders, Ananda, April O'Neil, Avian, Baxter Stockman, Bebop, Blobboid, Bloodsucker, Bruce Lee, Casey's Mom, Casey Jones, Charles Pennington, Chet, Chote, Claw Shredder, Commander Mozar, Complete Carnage, Cudley the Cowlick, Dinosaurs, Donatello, Dr. Dome, Dragon Face, Dreadmon, Federation, Flaming Carrot, Foot Elite, Foot Mystics, Foot Ninja, Galactose, General Blanque, Gennosuke, Gizmo, Graviturtle, Gyoji, Hamato Yoshi, Hun, Jagwar, Justice Force, Karai, Kirby, Klunk, Krang, Leatherhead, Leonardo, Lord Simultaneous, Man Ray, Metal Head, Michelangelo, Miyamoto Usagi, Mondo Gecko, Mousers, Mr. Marlin, Nobody, Oroku Nagi, Professor Honeycutt, Purple Dragons, Radical, Raphael, Raptarr, Rat King, Razorback, Renet, Robyn O'Neil, Rocksteady, Savanti Romero, Shadow Jones, Shellectro, Shiva Shredder, Shredder, Shredder Elite, Sid Jones, Sliver, Spasmosaur, Splinter, Stainless Steel Steve, Super Turtles, Tang Shen, Terrorpin, The Burning Man, The Mistress, Tomoe Ame, Triceraton, Triceraton All-Star Team, Triceraton Republic, Turtlebot, Utrom, Varlesh, Wingnut, Zanramon, Zippy Lad, Zog. Excerpt: Agent John Bishop works to protect the earth from alien invasion. He was introduced in Season 3's Space Invaders/Worlds Collide multi-parter, where he kidnapped the Turtles and tried to dissect them in an attempt to learn the secrets behind their mutation. Since then, he has played a part in most of the series' primary storylines, as both an enemy and ally to the Turtles. A U.S. soldier during the early 19th century, John Bishop's life was changed forever when, for unknown reasons, he was abducted by Gray Aliens while fighting in the Battle of New Orleans. After being experimented on, he escapes back to/is returned to (the series is unclear on this point, leaving both possibilities open) the battlefield. What exactly the experiments entailed is unknown, although it is speculated that they are at least partly responsib...