There's a special election in New York to select the next mayor, and a rebuilt Chrome Dome is running for office! If the android is still an agent of evil, it'd be a disaster for the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles... to say nothing of the nonmutant citizens of New York City! Saturday Morning Adventures continues with "Shiny and Chrome"!
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This was a pretty amusing issue. Raphael maintains his usual original series wit and talks as though they're still on TV. And it seems to reflect the views toward politics of the time. Kudos for that as most modern writers would try and put their personal modern right or left opinions. The Turtles were like the average youths of the '90s and Splinter the more experienced adult who didn't express any personal bias when they discussed it. You never hear anyone sound that neutral anymore.
Chromedome expresses more personality here than his original series appearances, as in those he was just a means of carrying out Shredder's plans. I hope they'll use him again since he has now proven he can be a crafty opponent as well.