When Does Tmnt: The Last Ronin Take Place In The Franchise?

2025-08-28 14:06:56 285

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Theo
Theo
2025-08-30 19:02:24
When I recommend 'TMNT: The Last Ronin' to someone who asks when it takes place, I usually say: in a dark future, decades after the turtle brothers’ heyday, and intentionally outside the main continuities. It’s a standalone, alternate timeline that imagines the franchise’s final, grimmer chapter—city under the Foot, most of the family gone, and one survivor trying to set things right. If you want the build-up that explains how things reached that point, pick up the prequel miniseries 'The Last Ronin: Lost Years' first; otherwise the main book works as a self-contained tragic epic. It’s less about fitting into every continuity map and more about feeling the weight of loss, which is why I keep recommending it to folks looking for a serious, mature take on the turtles.
Kara
Kara
2025-08-31 14:58:32
I still get into debates at conventions about when 'TMNT: The Last Ronin' happens, and my short take is this: it’s set far in the future of the turtles’ world—think decades later—so it’s not shoehorned into the timelines of the cartoons or movies. The creators present it as a bleak alternate timeline or possible future, where the Foot Clan has taken over and the surviving turtle goes on a lone mission of revenge. That separation matters because it frees the story to be darker and more definitive without wrecking other continuities.

For timeline nerds, people usually estimate it as at least a couple of decades after the classic team’s prime—old enough that friends, mentors, and enemies have all aged or died, and the city has drastically changed. If you want more context, the prequel miniseries 'The Last Ronin: Lost Years' explores the period leading up to the fall, showing how the world got so grim. I enjoy it because it gives a sense of closure without pretending to rewrite every version of the turtles; it’s one possible future, full stop, and that choice makes it emotionally powerful.
Ian
Ian
2025-09-03 20:44:23
Growing up with a battered box of back issues and a VHS of the old cartoons, I still get a chill thinking about how different 'TMNT: The Last Ronin' feels from the cheerful pizza-and-park bench stuff. It's set in a bleak, alternate future—decades after the turtles' classic era—where only one of the brothers is left alive and the city is under a brutal regime led by their longtime enemies. The comic plays like a final, grim chapter that imagines what vengeance and loss would do to someone who grew up as part of that family. It's explicitly a possible future timeline rather than a continuation of any single TV series or movie, so it stands apart from the mainline continuity fans argue about online.

I like to think of it as the franchise's ‘what if’ endgame: it doesn’t try to fit neatly into the 1987 cartoon, the 2003 series, or the IDW universe. Instead, it borrows the emotional core we all know—brotherhood, regret, loyalty—and pushes it into a darker register where the stakes are final. If you dig deeper, there's a prequel miniseries, 'The Last Ronin: Lost Years', that fills in the lead-up and explains how things unravel. Reading both together gives a fuller picture, but you can also enjoy the main miniseries as a standalone tragic tale that asks what heroes become when all they love is taken away.
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3 Answers2025-08-28 02:30:30
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What Collectibles Feature Tmnt: The Last Ronin Characters?

3 Answers2025-08-28 07:29:16
I still get a thrill every time I walk past the shelf that holds my 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Last Ronin' pieces — that story just begs to be collected. If you love physical things, you'll find a lot: variant comic covers (retailer exclusives, foil or sketch variants), CGC-graded single issues, and signed editions from creators. There are original art pages and commission sketches that dealers sell at cons or on auction sites, which feel special because you can actually see the ink and pencil strokes. For display, I mix a framed variant cover with a small bust and it makes the room feel like a mini shrine. Beyond paper, the world of figures and statues is huge. You’ll see stylized vinyl figures (Pop!-style and indie vinyls), detailed resin statues, and smaller PVC figures. There are also artisan resin busts or 3D-printed custom pieces on platforms like Etsy — I own one little ronin statue that a maker painted by hand after a late-night commission coffee chat. Pins, enamel badges, patches, and prints are common and affordable ways to start a collection without breaking the bank. Finally, don’t forget the merch side: posters, shirts, replica weapons and cosplay pieces that lean into the gritty, lone-survivor vibe of 'The Last Ronin'. If you’re hunting, check conventions, specialist comic shops, and fan marketplaces for the best finds — and always photograph condition before buying.

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