Lego Ninjago: Shatterspin #1

Writer: Tri Vuong Artist: Tri Vuong, Riccardo Robaldo Publisher: Image Comics Release Date: July 31, 2024 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 3 User Reviews: 1
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MINISERIES PREMIERE

THE SECRET HISTORY OF LEGO NINJAGO STARTS HERE!

As war erupts in Ninjago, young champion Garmadon sets off on a quest to discover the truth behind the legend of The Forbidden Five-and a secret power that could turn the tide of the Serpentine War!

Can Garmadon resist wielding this forbidden technique-or is corruption the only path toward saving his beloved Ninjago?

Critically acclaimed writer/artist TRI VUONG (LEGO NINJAGO: GARMADON) returns to reveal the secret history of the fan-favorite villain, filled with familiar face and shocking first appearances, in this new collaboration betwee more

  • 9.0
    Nerd Initiative - Mickey Smith Jul 24, 2024

    Tri Vuong is an excellent story teller whether it be with words or with pictures. Making LEGO seem emotionally deep and dramatic can be a challenge without sound and acting, but he finds a way to bring you into the fold. It's also not all serious and gritty. There are few light moments that made me laugh out loud, seamlessly woven into the story. Tri walked you carefully through the first half of the book, but has you running with joy in the second half. This one is worth checking out for fans of good storytelling. For more info on this story and Tri Vuong, be sure to check out our interview below! Read Full Review

  • 7.8
    Graphic Policy - Brett Jul 24, 2024

    LEGO Ninjago: Shatterspin #1 is another solid start for those who are Ninjago fans, enjoy action, or martial arts excitement. Vuong keeps things focused and simple in a good way, delivering a martial arts adventure that'll suck readers in. Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    The Comicbook Dispatch - Dispatchdcu Jul 24, 2024

    The artwork in Lego Ninjago Shatterspin #1 is the strongest aspect of the book overall and the characterizations of old characters are captured extremely accurately. The passion for Ninjago that the creators feel is felt while reading the book but if it continues to develop its plot on the path that it has started at it may not be long before fans just read it to gain more information about the universe and not because they are enjoying the book. Read Full Review

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