MsMarvel made a joke about the Ninja Turtles and we've got a headache from the implications.
Minor spoilers for this week's episode of Ms. Marvel . Considering its place as a true juggernaut of pop culture, and how it frequently tries to root itself in the"real world," the Marvel Cinematic Universe pretty regularly references pop culture. As the MCU has continued to balloon in size however, the things that can be referenced easily and without creating a confusing Easter egg has gotten much smaller.
For the original comics the origin of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is written so that the toxic ooze that created Leonardo, Raphael, Donatello and Michelangelo, was also the same ooze that blinded Matt Murdock and gave him his radar-vision powers. Other Daredevil connections also exist in the lore of TMNT: The Turtles fight"The Foot," while Daredevil fights"The Hand;" their master is"Splinter," Daredevil's master is"Stick.
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