Who are they? How did they come to be dead and/or decapitated? And what kind of brutal insanity is their passing about to unleash? Find out the grim connection between college student Kelly Hara and the ice-cold engine of death known as Varla as the origin of the Ninjettes is revealed! Don't miss this ultra-violent odyssey of sin, scandal, brutality and branding!
Ninjettes #1 is a hilariously fun read, and highly recommended for fans of ultra-violence."" Read Full Review
But while I am impressed somewhat by the writing, the art could do with a little work. Basically very good and fitting the story's excessive moments and such, something about the overall look could do with a little fine-tuning. Perhaps some work on the inking, particularly the faces, and some tweaking of the colours and this book will be solid. Read Full Review
The Ninjettes #1 doesn't quite stick the landing, but has a lot of potentially interesting things going on, earning a cautious 2.5 out of 5 stars overall. It'll be interesting to see whether this story can justify it's sexy sexy violence with enough character and plot to keep me reading" Read Full Review
"The Ninjettes" is a very light concept. There is some characterization on display but mostly the pages build from one sick moment to the next, including all the taut leather-clad demureness and perking you can handle. If you are a fan of "Jennifer Blood" then this might scratch an itch for you. But it doesn't feel as well executed as Ewing's issues on the original series. As a debut, this book has shown its most complacently pandering side and asked you to love it. Read Full Review
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