Betrayal looms!
At long last, Ninjak's finally got the Dying One in his crosshairs! But as the two deadly warriors prepare to do battle for the fate of the Eternal Warrior's body, another threat looms on the horizon... MI6 is closing in on their master spy with another covert operation - one that will force Ninjak to forsake the woman he loves!
Pulse-pounding writer Christos Gage (Netflix's Daredevil) and senses-shattering artist Roberto de la Torre (THE DEATH-DEFYING DOCTOR MIRAGE) tighten the screws as "FALLOUT" reaches an unforgettable turning point!
While I can't recommend this for newcomers, the fans will be pleased. As we lead into the new future of Ninja-K, we can go in feeling entirely satisfied. Waiting for the final issue is going to be tough, but I can't remember the last time I was this excited for any wrap-up issue. As strong a showing as any other issue to date for the series so far. Read Full Review
As mentioned before, is a comic with great names on its cover and is really good, emotion and action from start to finish with an ending that will surely start a new saga in the life of agent Colin King (and a big headache too). Read Full Review
The writing in this series has been excellent, and until now, the art has been just as great. Maybe this issue's art will only be a blip on the run? We'll find out next month when Ninja-K concludes. Read Full Review
For the first time in the history of Ninja-K, he is outside the protection of MI-6. It's a significant turn of events that have their roots in the relationship of Livewire and Ninja-K. By placing his love at odds with his job, Colin is breaching some new ground in the character building world. It's an interesting turn that could lead to more great espionage and ninja action! Read Full Review
The story is good but the art is terrible to the point where I can't follow the action and took me out of the book. The score is solely based on the art and it's affect on the story