In the Image series that treated the first two volumes of the Mirage Comics as canonical, Raphael was blasted in the face and disfigured. This incarnation of Raphael appeared in the crossover special Turtles Forever voiced by Sean Schemmel. Finally, after tracking down the creature, Raphael manages to bite it and pierce its skin, thereby drinking its blood and mutating back. The leech itself mutated and vanished, prompting the remaining turtles to follow it. This is also somewhat similar to an earlier storyline during Volume 1, where Raphael was attacked by a leech-like creature who, when sucking his blood, also drained him of the mutagen in his body and reverted him to a small turtle. He went into a state of berserk animal rage because of it, but with some guidance by an inner manifestation of Master Splinter, he regained his original mentality and later assisted Leonardo and Casey Jones in tracking down the vampires who attacked him. After having been bitten by a vampire-like creature, he experienced a further mutation, and became a large, dinosaur-like version of himself. In the comic book series' Volume 4, he is still the most violent turtle, but is more sociable. Despite their brutal first meeting, the two have since formed a close bond. In his self-titled one-shot miniseries, Raphael meets human vigilante Casey Jones, his foil, who is more violent and unstable than he was. Raphael openly admits that the mere thought of his youngest brother being grievously injured causes him to experience violent rage. Raphael often shows a caring, more laid-back, side of himself when around his youngest brother, frequently indulging the youngest turtle emotionally when at home and ferociously protecting him from harm when in battle. Of his three brothers, Raphael is actually closest to Michelangelo, having stated this in the fourth issue of the original TMNT comics. Since then, he has been less likely to challenge Leonardo's leadership, and on the whole is more friendly towards his family and allies. Raphael mellowed somewhat as the series went on, possibly a key moment for his character development was when he allowed Leonardo to go in alone to defeat The Shredder after nearly being killed by the Foot Elite. In later issues, it's shown that he is not particularly fond of the supernatural, stating so explicitly in Tales of Raphael: Bad Moon Rising. He has a somewhat cynical and sarcastic sense of humor. In the earliest black-and-white Mirage Comics, Raphael was the most violent turtle and had a tendency for going berserk either in battle or when his temper flared up. In 2011 Raphael placed 23rd on IGN's Top 100 Comic Book Heroes, a list that did not feature any of his brothers. Like all of the brothers, he is named after a Renaissance artist in this case, he is named after the 16th-century Italian painter Raphael. He also has a somewhat turbulent relationship with his older brother Leonardo because Leonardo is seen as the group's leader. The origin of Raphael's anger is not always fully explored, but in some incarnations appears to stem partly from the realization that they are the only creatures of their kind and ultimately alone. (In the Next Mutation series, his sai stick together to make a staff-like weapon.) He is generally the most likely to experience extremes of anger or rage, and is usually depicted as being aggressive, sullen, maddened, and rebellious. Raphael wields twin sai as his primary weapon.
In the Mirage/Image Comics, all four turtles wear red bandanas over their eyes in other versions, Raphael is the only one who retains a red bandana. Raphael, often shortened to Raph, is a fictional character and one of the four main characters of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles comics and all related media. Olympic-level agility, speed, and strength Artwork for the cover of TMNT Micro-Series vol.