Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The IDW Collection, Volume 6

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The IDW Collection, Volume 6

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  • Create Date:2021-04-16 14:57:20
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Kevin Eastman
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Summary

Presenting the complete TMNT stories in recommended reading order, including one-shots, crossovers, and event series。 Everything a beginner could need, everything a diehard could want。

Old Hob, Slash, and their crew have become a force to be reckoned with, and, when someone close to the group is kidnapped, the Mutanimals end up on an adventure more wild and dangerous than they could ever have imagined。 Then, the Turtles return from Burnow Island to find unimaginable tragedy。 As the family struggles to cope, an enraged Foot Clan prepares its revenge。 Meanwhile, Casey prepares for a final showdown with Hun as the Purple Dragons run amok, and April has come into possession of an ancient scroll that seems to point to answers regarding the Pantheon。 It all leads to a final showdown as Karai decrees a Gauntlet battle between Splinter and Shredder。

Collects the Mutanimals mini-series, issues #45-50 of the ongoing series, the 2015 Free Comic Book Day issue, and the Casey & April mini-series。

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Reviews

Jayson

(A-) 80% | Very GoodNotes: Review pending re-read。 Individual reviews for included volumes can be found here:- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutanimals- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Volume 12: Vengeance, Part 1- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Volume 13: Vengeance, Part 2- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Casey & April (A-) 80% | Very GoodNotes: Review pending re-read。 Individual reviews for included volumes can be found here:- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutanimals- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Volume 12: Vengeance, Part 1- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Volume 13: Vengeance, Part 2- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Casey & April 。。。more

Alex

Issue 50 was such a great culmination of everything in the first 49 issues。 But this loses a solid star because the Casey and April miniseries is terrible。

Judah Radd

The Mutanimals mini was excellent。 The ongoing series issues were even better。 Overall this was an awesome volume。The four stars instead of five is do to a pretty off kilter, boring and faux-esoteric mini at the end about Casey and April。 It just wasn’t for me。Still a must。

Will Brown

Quite the mixed bag this volume。 The main Ninja Turtle book is great and has some wonderful twists and resolutions。 What drags this collection down for me are the non-TMNT books collected here。 Mutanimals has some cool looking team members, but that style comes at the cost of substance。 Slash is one of the more developed members of the team, but he really doesn’t make sense as a member of the team given his stance against killing。 The April & Casey portion of this volume had promise but ended up Quite the mixed bag this volume。 The main Ninja Turtle book is great and has some wonderful twists and resolutions。 What drags this collection down for me are the non-TMNT books collected here。 Mutanimals has some cool looking team members, but that style comes at the cost of substance。 Slash is one of the more developed members of the team, but he really doesn’t make sense as a member of the team given his stance against killing。 The April & Casey portion of this volume had promise but ended up being wasted potential。 It was waaaay longer than it had any right to be, and I think it does the Casey/April relationship a disservice。 The book spends a good bit looking at their flaws and how they see themselves, but if the story is supposed to sell me on them being a good couple and team I think the story would have really benefited from the two of them talking about how they see each other and the positive things they’ve brought out in the other。Don’t let the flawed execution of these side stories though keep you from enjoying the main TMNT story。 The Turtles’ final confrontation with the Foot Clan is a solid conclusion and teases a fascinating new direction for the Hamato family。 。。。more

Matthew WK

Tough one to rate。 The ongoing TMNT title - 7 issues in the volume was my favorite of the series so far and issue 50 was a 5-star issue。 The ongoing issues brought all the main players in the story to date into the fold and unfolded in ways I didn't see coming。 The opening mini-series Mutanimals was ok and the last 4 issue mini-series, Casey & April, was 2 issues to long, but finished better than average by really setting up the story going forward for the main series。 Really looking forward to Tough one to rate。 The ongoing TMNT title - 7 issues in the volume was my favorite of the series so far and issue 50 was a 5-star issue。 The ongoing issues brought all the main players in the story to date into the fold and unfolded in ways I didn't see coming。 The opening mini-series Mutanimals was ok and the last 4 issue mini-series, Casey & April, was 2 issues to long, but finished better than average by really setting up the story going forward for the main series。 Really looking forward to diving into volume 7。 。。。more

Tomas

A fantastic finish to the first chapter of TMNT。I really like this series, though it has been a bit inconsistent at times it's always managed to stay the course and keep itself interesting。 As this volume collects the end of the first 50 issue story arc it is a bit more focused than previous collections。 There are still two smaller story arcs in the form of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutanimals and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Casey & April。 These manage to bookend the story nicely without d A fantastic finish to the first chapter of TMNT。I really like this series, though it has been a bit inconsistent at times it's always managed to stay the course and keep itself interesting。 As this volume collects the end of the first 50 issue story arc it is a bit more focused than previous collections。 There are still two smaller story arcs in the form of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutanimals and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Casey & April。 These manage to bookend the story nicely without detracting from it。 It helps they are stronger than some of the weaker outings like Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles in Time or the ho-hum Nutrino storyline。You also get a cool look into Shredder and Splinter's childhood together。 We've seen a lot of them as young men who have become rivals, but the young innocent friendship is new and it really strengthens the story and the universe。 It is a shame we didn't get to see any of this earlier in the series, but better late than never。If you like this series then don't stop! This book continues it on in a fantastic way。 。。。more

Christopher Funk

This series is like fine wine。 Try it

Thien Nguyen

From start to end (mostly) this was one of my favorite collections because it was so engaging and an emotional ride。 Characters like Hob, Karai, and Mikey get to show case more depth than previously。 Besides the characters stuff, there's a fantastic range of action scenes from multipage, intense, 1-on-1 combat; to the Turtles acting like a team; to an all out street brawl between factions。My one criticism is that I did enjoy April & Casey for the world building, but Casey's attitude during the w From start to end (mostly) this was one of my favorite collections because it was so engaging and an emotional ride。 Characters like Hob, Karai, and Mikey get to show case more depth than previously。 Besides the characters stuff, there's a fantastic range of action scenes from multipage, intense, 1-on-1 combat; to the Turtles acting like a team; to an all out street brawl between factions。My one criticism is that I did enjoy April & Casey for the world building, but Casey's attitude during the whole thing felt sudden in a "I don't get it" way, forced, and annoying。 I wish there was more buildup so that it felt like a culmination rather than a hard shift for plot。 。。。more

Jordan

Love the Turtles。 Love these comics and these collectors editions。 Not much more to say。

Zachary Blake

Its impressive how the quality of this series never drops。 The mini series in here about the mutantanimals and april and casey fit in nicely with the main series and provide character growth。 The main series builds to an epic end of a primary story arc。 The art is the same high quality seen in the other volumes。 Can't wait o start volume 7! Its impressive how the quality of this series never drops。 The mini series in here about the mutantanimals and april and casey fit in nicely with the main series and provide character growth。 The main series builds to an epic end of a primary story arc。 The art is the same high quality seen in the other volumes。 Can't wait o start volume 7! 。。。more

Patrice

Wow。 I didn't think the last volume could be topped and I was wrong。 This tired up a very personal storyline in a way that I absolutely loved and resolved an outstanding concern in a manner both believable and awesome。 Fantastic。 I also really enjoyed the side stories。 The Mighty Mutanimals piece really developed all the characters from their group and generated a sense of empathy despite their moral ambiguity and complex history with the main characters。 It was very well done。 Casey and April's Wow。 I didn't think the last volume could be topped and I was wrong。 This tired up a very personal storyline in a way that I absolutely loved and resolved an outstanding concern in a manner both believable and awesome。 Fantastic。 I also really enjoyed the side stories。 The Mighty Mutanimals piece really developed all the characters from their group and generated a sense of empathy despite their moral ambiguity and complex history with the main characters。 It was very well done。 Casey and April's story was a bit meta, but a welcome deviation from the usual storyline while laying the foundation for future plotlines。 And I really liked all the art in the book (there's usually one or two styles that I'm not find of), so it was pretty exciting to enjoy the visuals from start to finish。 This is just an excellent addition to the series。 。。。more

Jonathan

If you love the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, comics or just great storytelling then check this series out! Each volume builds on what has come before and Volume 6 has some major payoffs not only for longtime readers but also Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle fans in general。 Incredible writing by Tom Waltz and the series continues the strong use of Mateus Santolouco on the majority of the art duties。 The two mini series also contained are a bit of a mixed bag。 Mutantanimals was charming enough howeve If you love the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, comics or just great storytelling then check this series out! Each volume builds on what has come before and Volume 6 has some major payoffs not only for longtime readers but also Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle fans in general。 Incredible writing by Tom Waltz and the series continues the strong use of Mateus Santolouco on the majority of the art duties。 The two mini series also contained are a bit of a mixed bag。 Mutantanimals was charming enough however I could not get into the Casey and April mini。 SPOILERS The well worn narrative of Turtles vs Shredder vs Krang has moved beyond anything in any iteration of the Turtles and the conclusion found in this volume leaves the Turtles at a crossroads that is both exciting and feels well earned since the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles were first introduced way back in the 1980s。 。。。more

Morgan

The main story was great in this I thought, the mini-series were good for showcasing other characters, but kind of fillers for the series overall。 Interested to see where this series is head now。 It's not at all like the 80s cartoon, but that a good thing。 The main story was great in this I thought, the mini-series were good for showcasing other characters, but kind of fillers for the series overall。 Interested to see where this series is head now。 It's not at all like the 80s cartoon, but that a good thing。 。。。more