The crossover event of the year comes to its thrilling conclusion. The Turtles have one last, desperate shot at going home. But will they take it, knowing what nefarious plans Shredder has for Gotham City? Its full-on ninja warfare as our heroes go up against the combined forces of the Foot Clan and the League of Assassins. Co-published with IDW.BATMAN and all related characters and elements are and DC Comics. 2015 Viacom International Inc. All Rights Reserved. TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES, and all related titles, logos and characters are trademarks of Viacom International Inc. Based on characters created by Peter Laird and Kevin Eastman.
Being a compact story did this series wonder. It was strong from beginning to end. Offering all levels of fan-service and did justice to every character present. Totally worth a read! Who knows maybe one day they'll turn it into a DTV and I'll be in love all over again. Read Full Review
Writer James Tynion IV and artist Freddie Williams deliver an epic finale to the BATMAN/TMNT crossover event. Tynion does a phenomenal job at using the characters of two separate worlds to craft a team-up that fans will surely love. Meanwhile, Williams gives us action packed panels with all the butt kicking you'd expect from the Dark Knight and the TMNT. If there's any message that can be taken away from this comic, it's that no matter how different we seem to be from one another, as long as we share the same ideals, then there's nothing we can't do together. Read Full Review
The end of Batman Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is like moving back home after college to be with your old friends then having to move away again. You know you will see them again, you just aren't sure when that will be. Read Full Review
As if you expected me to say anything different, this served as a very satisfying conclusion to a crossover for the ages. I hope they make good on the tease for a sequel. James Tynion IV already has ideas, so let's keep our fingers crossed for a green light. Read Full Review
Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #6 caps off a wild ride that has been one of the most entertaining comic book series in 2016. This could have been (and I was damn sure it was going to be) a train wreck, but Tynion and Williams crafted a story that brought two properties together and played off their respective strengths, leading to a comic that was a whole lotta fun to read. Should there ever be a sequel (and there damn well should be), I'll be welcoming it with open arms. It was wild from the start to the finish and the team stuck the landing, and I'm delighted I decided to give this one a go at issue #1. Read Full Review
As silly as this entire concept might be, Tynion and Williams offer a very touching look at a loner hero who found a new family with the heroes in a half shell. Read Full Review
"Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" #6 is a fun and satisfying conclusion to a fantastic series. Its gripping action sequences are balanced by humor and no shortage of delightful character interactions that will grab readers' attention from the first panel through to the very last. Read Full Review
Anyone expecting anything more than awesome art and tons of fanservice scenes may be disappointed, but seriously dude lighten up. This is fun! Read Full Review
A solid ending to a solid series, there's hardly a page wasted here as the story comes to a close. The fights are great, the writing is moving, and the nostalgia is a boon instead of a crutch. If you love either property or, even better, both properties, this has been a surprisingly great journey. Let's just never say “CowaBatga” again. Read Full Review
While the seams are showing a bit in this last issue, that's not to say that there hasn't been plenty of good bits to Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, a fun series that at its best has nicely wedded the best parts of two iconic franchises. Ultimately, six issues doesn't necessarily feel like enough space to adequately condense the sprawling universes these two sets of characters inhabit, and it's a real credit to Tynion that he's done as well as he has " and to Williams, for making it look this good. Even if the fan service winds up overpowering its structure, this is still a book that demands your attention. Read Full Review
While this event was great, it's a shame that the finale was the worst issue of the bunch. After everything that Tynion set up, this issue felt rushed and forced. I still liked it enough, I just didn't love it like the rest of the series. However, Freddie Williams' art was as great as usual and it all combined to finish a crossover event that I didn't think I needed, but found out I so desperately wanted. I hope this isn't the last time we see this awesome teamup. Read Full Review
It won't leave you giving a standing ovation, but it was satisfying in a way where you can't be disappointed with it as a whole. Maybe this will work better as part of a trade, but Tynion and Williams gave a great effort, focused on their strengths, and made this crossover what we hoped it would be. Read Full Review
Overall I would probably give this series a very strong 4 out of 5 batarangs, with a few marks taken off for the above issues I mentioned for the final issue of the series. I highly commend both Tynion and Williams for the excellent job done and hope to see a sequel that brings Batman back together with the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Read Full Review
Overall, issue six was a quick and easy read that leaves you feeling good about the characters. Read Full Review
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I think a few extra pages would have helped facilitate how much stuff happens in this issue, I would have liked to see Casey contribute to the fight at the end too because defeating everyone ends up coming across as too easy due to the few pages dedicated to it, and the fact that most of the baddies are knocked out off panel. But even with the pages allotted, this was executed brilliantly. There's a tough, selfless decision made by the turtles, and a heartfelt moment at the end. Raph and Batman really get each other. This is a must read, simple as that.
everything building up to this issue all tied up nice and neat. . . . . . i still wish we had more pages dedicated to the Battle Royal (the fight felt really condensed) i would have loved to actually see Damian Wayne (Robin) take out that army of League of Assassins, or see Splinter vs. all the mutated inmates of Arkham and not just hear about it afterward! . . . . . the fight between Batman and Shredder was done in the most disappointing way!!! we see a big splash of Batman & Shredder facing off with little tiny panels of them fighting crammed in the background!!! NO FAIR! quit hiding the good stuff! . . . . . but it still was a fun issue. . . . . . every character is given their time to shine, even though a lot of significant events happmore