Krang has steered his Ultra-technodrome into the skies above the new Earth he sought to conquer and rebuild in his own image. He thought the heroes of the worlds he'd conquered were down for the count, but now he faces two sets of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, two Batmen and a whole host of angry heroes looking to save their worlds once and for all. If Krang can't own the Multiverse, then he will destroy it!
Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III #6is a stellar conclusion to an amazing crossover. Tynion, Williams, Eastman, and Napolitano managed to not only come up with a solid story and amazing artwork, but they also poured a great deal of heart into the series. Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III and its predecessors are a great example of how to do a comic book crossover. Read Full Review
Batman TMNT III #6 was a great ending to an all-around fun series. Yes, there is an overarching theme to the miniseries, like anything else. But it's still a light message and doesn't consume the entire story. Read Full Review
For a series of this quality the third time didnt have to be the charm, but the consistency of three installments has been impressive. Hopefully DC has a collection in store with all three chapters. Read Full Review
James Tynion IV has clearly had a lot of fun writing these team-ups with the Bat-family and the Turtles since the first miniseries all the way through Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III #6, the final issue, and it shows. Read Full Review
This title was a monthly ray of sunshine, and I eagerly await the collected edition, so I can put my single issues away and store them safely. Read Full Review
A solid ending to a great miniseries. It could have gone bigger and been so much more, yeah, but I still liked it and enjoyed what it had to say about Batman and his desire for family. There are some nice themes explored, and it's a visual feast from beginning to end. If this is the last time Batman and the Turtles will ever cross paths, then they certainly went out on a high note. Cowabunga, chums.SCORE: 7.5/10 Read Full Review
Overall, Batman/TMNT III started out as a great concept but in the end either didn't really get much time to generate a proper conclusion, or lingered in other areas too long forcing a rushed feeling in spots, as things conclude in a whirl here in issue six. The art carries the series throughout the trilogy, I just love the art styles, and takes the art team have on these characters. Just another fun romp, this time with a little multiverse flare, that ultimately just falls short of coming all the together in the end. Read Full Review
If you've enjoyed the series thus far, the finale won't disappoint. Read Full Review
If you have been following along the story so far, you probably dont want to miss out on the finale. If you just want to see your favorite characters like the Bat-Family and the Ninja Turtles hanging out together and beating bad guys (or robots), then this is also the book for you, just dont expect anything deeper than a fun adventure. Read Full Review
"We know who we are. We know our families. We know they make us stronger."
This was such a fun ride.
A passable ending.
This might be my favourite of the 3, not sure.
Art work was hard to follow at times in this issue but good overall