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Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #6 (of 6) — DC Comics / IDW Jul 2016, Tynion IV & Williams II Series Finale (Single Issue)
Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #6 (of 6) — DC Comics / IDW Jul 2016, Tynion IV & Williams II Series Finale (Single Issue)
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The Dark Knight. Four mutant brothers. One city that doesn't belong to any of them. And Ra's al Ghul with a plan to mutagen the entire planet. Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #6 is the series finale — issue 6 of 6 — and it delivers everything the crossover promised: Batman and the Turtles side by side against Shredder, the League of Assassins, and a villain who has genuinely thought bigger than anyone in the room. Published July 2016 at $3.99 US, Direct Sales, Rated T. Written by James Tynion IV, art by Freddie Williams II, colors by Jeremy Colwell. The cover alone — all four Turtles, Batman, and Shredder in full armor against a frozen white battlefield — is a poster waiting to happen.
What's Included:
- 🦇 Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #6 (of 6) — DC Comics / IDW Publishing, July 2016 — Direct Sales Edition — Rated T
- 💲 $3.99 US — Issue 6 of 6 — Series Finale — Direct Sales barcode
- 📺 Back cover: Warner Archive — DVD, Blu-ray & Streaming — featuring Gilligan, Atom Ant, Secret Squirrel, Space Stars, and Jonny Quest
Issue Details:
- ⚡ DC Comics / IDW Publishing — Batman/TMNT #6 — July 2016 — $3.99 US — Direct Sales — Rated T (Teen)
- 🐢 Story: Series finale — Batman and the Turtles vs. Ra's al Ghul, Shredder, the League of Assassins, and the Foot Clan's global mutagen plot
- 🎨 Creative team: James Tynion IV (writer) — Freddie Williams II (art) — Jeremy Colwell (colors)
- 🔥 Single issue — bagged for protection.
Why Collectors Love It:
Batman/TMNT was the crossover that had no business being this good and then absolutely was. Tynion IV wrote Batman and the Turtles as genuine equals — different cities, different codes, same commitment — and Williams II drew every panel like he'd been waiting his whole career for this assignment. Issue #6 is the payoff: Ra's al Ghul and Shredder's alliance fractures, the mutagen plot goes global, and Batman has to decide how much he trusts four teenagers from a sewer in New York. The Warner Archive back cover — Gilligan, Atom Ant, and Jonny Quest advertising DVD releases on the back of a comic where Ra's al Ghul is trying to mutate every major city — is the kind of tonal whiplash that makes 2016 feel like a very specific moment in time.
Condition Notes:
Shows wear consistent with age and handling — expect light spine stress and corner wear as shown in photos. Interior pages bright with strong color saturation throughout Williams II's linework. Bagged for protection.
Perfect For:
Batman/TMNT series completists, Tynion IV run collectors, Freddie Williams II art enthusiasts, DC/IDW crossover hunters, series finale single-issue collectors, and anyone who has ever wanted to watch Batman explain Gotham to Leonardo and realized both of them would absolutely understand each other immediately.
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