One:12 Collective Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Casey Jones
Casey Jones is a violent yet charismatic vigilante from the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Mirage Comics, created by Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird as a parody of grim, street-level heroes like Batman and the Punisher.
Background
Arnold Bernid “Casey” Jones was introduced in Raphael: Me, Myself and I (1985), a TMNT one-shot from Mirage Studios. Originally, Casey was not a trauma-driven hero but a parody of overzealous vigilantes inspired by television cop shows. Living a quiet, uneventful life as a handyman in a run-down New York apartment building, Casey’s obsession with violent TV dramas like T.J. Hooker and A-Team triggered his decision to fight crime personally.
He fashioned his outfit from sports gear — a hockey mask, sweatpants, and a golf bag stuffed with bats, clubs, and sticks — and began stalking the city at night, delivering excessive “justice” to anyone he deemed a criminal.
Role in the Comics
Casey first crossed paths with Raphael while attempting to kill a pair of muggers. Raphael intervened, objecting to Casey’s brutality, which led to a heated brawl between the two that nearly ended in mutual destruction. Their violent encounter ended with respect — and an enduring friendship that bridged Casey’s human rage with Raphael’s controlled anger.
When the Foot Clan attacked April O’Neil’s home, Casey fought alongside the Turtles, helping them escape the city to his grandmother’s farmhouse in Northampton, Massachusetts. That refuge became an iconic setting for the Mirage run, marking Casey’s full inclusion in the Turtles’ surrogate family.
Personality and Traits
Casey Jones is aggressive, reckless, and impulsive, often letting his temper override reason. Beneath the rage, however, lies fierce loyalty and a strong moral streak. His friendship with Raphael humanizes both characters, showing mutual growth in restraint and empathy. Over time, Casey becomes less a parody and more a tragic figure of New York’s chaos — a man trying to impose order through sheer willpower.
Legacy
Casey Jones is one of the most beloved recurring human allies in TMNT history, appearing in nearly every adaptation from film to animation. His hockey mask and weapon-packed golf bag remain enduring icons of the franchise’s blend of dark comedy and pulp heroism. In the Mirage Comics continuity, Casey evolves from a joke vigilante to a grounded, flawed, and fiercely human protector of his found family — the Turtles, Splinter, and April O’Neil.
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Mezco Toyz One:12 Collective Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Casey Jones
Overview
The vigilante of New York’s backstreets crashes into Mezco’s One:12 Collective lineup in style. Inspired by his classic 1980s Mirage comic appearance, Casey Jones blends realism with comic stylization, featuring Mezco’s exceptional mixed-media tailoring, hyper-real textures, and striking head sculpts. Known for his DIY approach to crimefighting, Casey’s brash persona and makeshift sports gear bring gritty authenticity to the TMNT universe.
Sculpt & Design
Casey is depicted in his signature layered look — a cropped athletic tee under a tattered denim vest, worn sweatpants, and sneakers. Mezco’s sculptors captured his angled jawline, mullet-style hair, and the intensity that defines the character. His goalie gauntlets and taped forearms showcase functional wear, while fine surface painting replicates worn fabric, scuffed armor, and urban grime.
This figure channels the perfect balance between Mirage comic rawness and Mezco’s premium realism. The sculpting and painting of textures — from jean seams to sneaker treads — make it one of Mezco’s most grounded TMNT figures to date.
Articulation
Casey features over 32 points of articulation, engineered for dynamic posing and fight-scene accuracy. The smooth joint system supports wide stances and expressive mid-action snapshots without breaking the silhouette. Each element, from his flexible vest to his high-top sneakers, maintains the modern fluidity of Mezco’s One:12 design framework.
Accessories
The One:12 Collective Casey Jones comes fully loaded with an arsenal that reflects his crimefighting ingenuity.
Included in the set:
- 3 interchangeable head sculpts (standard mask, battle-damaged mask, unmasked head)
- 6 interchangeable hands (fists, gripping hands, pointing hand, stylized poses)
- Golf bag with functional sling strap
- 4 weapon accessories: cricket bat, wooden baseball bat, aluminum bat, and hockey stick
- Mezco display base with Casey Jones logo print and adjustable posing arm
Each accessory exhibits Mezco’s signature weathering and material grain detailing, down to simulated wood scratches and dented metal textures on Casey’s weapons.
Packaging
Packaged in a collector-friendly window box with TMNT-themed artwork, this figure mirrors the nostalgic grit of Mirage Comics’ street art styling. The presentation emphasizes Casey’s rebellious spirit while maintaining Mezco’s premium shelf appeal. As always, the package design allows for safe storage and resealing without damage.
Collector Appeal
This figure marks Casey Jones’s most definitive collectible version to date. Mezco’s attention to realism, texture layering, and articulation sets it apart from earlier NECA and Playmates renditions. It pairs seamlessly with the One:12 Collective TMNT figures, allowing fans to recreate classic team-ups and rooftop fights with Raphael and the Turtles.
Collectors and critics alike praise its comic-accurate aesthetic merged with high-end realism, labeling it one of 2025’s standout Mezco releases.
Pre-Order Details
Available for pre-order through MezcoToyz.com and other retailers starting October 22, 2025, at $120 USD. Age 18+ (collector display item only). Shipping is scheduled for Q2 2026.
Pre-Order Date: October 22, 2025
Retail Price: $120 USD
Estimated Shipping: Q2 2026
Line: Mezco One:12 Collective
Scale: 1:12 (Approx. 6 Inches Tall)
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