About the Book
Source: Wikia. Pages: 124. Chapters: Agent Bishop, Amazonian Blade Bots, April O'Neil, Archeloga, Armaggon, Aska, Baxter Stockman, Bebop, Bigfoot, Casey Jones, Ch'rell, Chrome Dome, Commander Mozar, Dinosaurs, Dirtbag, Dragon Face, Drako, Earth Mystic, Fire Mystic, Foot Elite, Foot Mechs, Foot Mystics, Foot Ninja, Foot Sumo Ninja, Foot Tech Ninja, General Aguila, General Gato, General Mono, General Serpiente, Granitor, Groundchuck, Hallocat, Hamato Yoshi, Hun, Ia, Jersey Devil, John, Kala, Kappa-Tengu, Karai, Krang, Labb Ratt, Large Foot Ninja, Leatherhead, Leonardo, Leonardo, Man Ray, Max Winters, Mechaturtle, Metal Mystic, Metalhead, Minor Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles video game enemies, Miyamoto Usagi, Monster, Mortu, Mousers, Nanobot, Neutrinos, Nezumi-Tengu, Nightwatcher, Ninja Yoshi, Professor Honeycutt, Purple Dragons, Quarry, Rabbids, Rahzar, Rat King, Razorfist, Roadkill Rodney, Rock Soldiers, Rocksteady, Scale Tail, Sea Monster, Shogun, Shredder, Sisyphus, Slash, Slashuur, Sliver, Spasmosaur, Stone Generals, Street Phantoms, Tatsu, Tengu Shredder, Thirteen Monsters, Tokka, Tora, Touch and Go, Traag, Traximus, Triceraton, Triceraton Republic, Trigolem, Turtlebot, Two Ton, Ultimate Daimyo, Ultimate Drako, Ultimate Ninja, Usub Gerstalk, Utrom, War, Warrior Dragon, Water Mystic, Wind Mystic, Wingnut, Zak, Zanramon, 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 i...