André Manuel (born 1966 in Diepenheim, Overijssel) is a Dutch singer and performer. He is also known as a socially aware comedian.
His first band was called Fratsen (meaning antics in Dutch), formed in 1985 and when that group disbanded, formed Krang in 1996.
Krang released many albums, but the main notoriety of the group emerged from their shows, which were often seen as very controversial. The band were nominated for an Edison - the oldest and most prestigious Dutch music award in 2000.
In September of that year, Manuel made headlines when he greeted a visit of Dutch crown prince Willem-Alexander and his future wife Máxima Zorreguieta to Diepenheim by mooning out of his window.
Krang split in 2004, and Manuel continued to perform as a solo artist. He has also released a book entitled Het Tragische Einde Van De Nederlander Zoals Wij Hem Kennen (The Tragic End Of The Dutchman As We Know Him).
Kraang is a supervillain appearing in the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles TV shows and most frequently in the 1987 STH cartoon and its associated media, such as the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures comic book and most of the classic TMNT video games.
Kraang's first comics appearance was in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures vol. 1, #1, published by Archie Comics in August 1988. In the 1987 TV series, Kraang was voiced by Pat Fraley. He is still one of the primary antagonists to the Ninja Turtles, appearing as General Kraang in the 2012 IDW comic publication.
In the 1987 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles cartoon background story, Krang commanded an army of Rock Soldiers under the leadership of General Traag and Lieutenant Granitor. He took the completed Technodrome (a powerful mobile battle fortress) for himself, then banished Drakus (who helped Krang build it) to Earth. Originally, Krang was a warlord from Dimension X. To punish Krang before sending him from Dimension X, Krang´s brain was stripped from his body and his body reduced to a brain-like form. Banished from Dimension X, Krang ended up on Earth.
Warlord Krang is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He was a high-ranking member of the Atlantean military.
Krang first appeared in Fantastic Four Annual #1 (1963), and was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby.
Warlord Krang was born in Atlantis City, Atlantis. He became a leader of the Atlantean military and warlord of Atlantis who rose to prominence during the time in which Namor, the Prince of Atlantis was missing. Upon Namor's return, Krang's bride-to-be, the Lady Dorma, deserted him for Namor, bringing a great hatred for Namor from Krang. Shortly thereafter, when Namor attempted to conquer New York City, he made Krang his second in command. However, the Fantastic Four fought off the first attack and Namor stopped the invasion in order to save Sue Storm of the Fantastic Four. Feeling that Namor had betrayed his own people to save an enemy, Krang was even more angered and after the Atlanteans left Atlantis he seized control and usurped the throne of Atlantis from Namor. Krang imprisoned Namor, and forced the Prince to prove himself on a quest to find Neptune's trident, made additionally difficult by traps set by Krang. Meanwhile, Krang plotted a conquest of the surface world, ruled Atlantis as a despot, and put down a revolt against his rule. When Namor returned, he defeated Krang in personal combat. Krang was dethroned and exiled.
Krang is a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles supervillain.
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