Tales of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #3 Cover A (Joyce) Illustrated by: Louie Joyce Cover Design or Artwork by: Louie Joyce COVERS (2 VARIANTS): UPC: 82771403464600311| Comic Book FOC: 12/01/2025| On Sale 01/21/2026 Catalog: November 2025 32 pages| 220 per carton 4 Oz| Kids to Adults IDW Publishing | IDW Publishing Sales Rights: World About The BookThe climactic conclusion of this new story from the hit TV show Tales of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles! Leo, Raph, Mikey, and the Mutanimals venture to the robotics summer camp to rescue Donnie. Or at least to get his help with the power grid back home at the sewer. They don’t know the trap Bishop has set or that a new mega Mechazoid is fully operational and ready to destroy all mutants! Can the brothers reunite to save camp or will this summer turn out to be a total bummer? By debut comics writer Mikey Levitt (Tales of the TMNT production team) and neon-punk comics artist Louie Joyce (Godzilla: Skate or Die, Haphaven, Past the Last Mountain).
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