A BLOCKBUSTER NEW JUMPING-ON POINT! In Margaret Thatcher's Britain, meet the future of espionage: the hard-hitting, brutalizing super-spy codenamed NINJA-H!
From the encrypted files of The Ninja Programme, another secret chapter revealed! The Cold War is in full swing and the United Kingdom's top-secret intelligence unit has come to a crossroads. As their once-elite collection of secret agents finds itself outmatched by the escalation of the United States' H.A.R.D. Corps division, the spymasters of MI6 are about to develop a new kind of soldier for their never- ending war of global gamesmanship and international intrigue. Part man, part m more
I honestly couldn't find anything wrong with this book other than I didn't want it to end. Read Full Review
This issue shouldn't be missed by anyone and might serve as a great jumping-on point for readers new to Ninja-K. Read Full Review
This is a great and fun way to lead into the next arc. This return to form with a surprisingly substantial one-shot. It goes to prove the excellent quality of this title. It tells a complete and satisfying story and if you're looking for a satisfying cyborg story, you can do a lot worse. Read Full Review
Christos Gage has been writing some of the bet Ninjak I have ever read – this issue is a great example of that, and a great gateway to character for new readers. Read Full Review
This is a self-contained story that has great twists about man vs machine and the monsters inside of men. Read Full Review
Here we have an accessible jumping-on point and a solid stand alone story that hits hard, provokes some thought, and works to conjure interest for future issues of the series. If you've been waiting to jump into Ninja-K, now is your chance. Read Full Review
The story of Ninja-H provides "Ninja-K" an engaging one shot story that neither feels slight or overstays its welcome. Read Full Review
The visuals are solid throughout, though as a whole this issue just wasn't as strong as previous ones. Read Full Review