Spy vs. super-spy! At last, Ninjak is about to fi nd himself face-to-face with the surgically precise killer that has been eliminating the operatives of MI-6's most elite intelligence service - the deep-black training unit known as the "Ninja Programme" - one by one. But this shocking truth will also bring a devastating realization about Colin King's own past screaming into the modern day... With a gun at his back and a sword at his side, Britain's most elite super-spy is about to have his faith in queen and country tested like never before...
The mystery of "THE NINJA FILES" continues as renowned writer Christos Gage (Netflix's Daredevil more
An engaging and deadlyshadow-laden game of cat and mouse that is heavy on the action and capped off by a deadly mystery at its core. Read Full Review
Ninja-K is is a masterfully written and visually stunning experience. Christos Gage and Tomas Giorello have taken one of the best titles Valiant Entertainment has to offer, and have taken this title to the next level of greatness! Read Full Review
It's wall-to-wall action in issue #3 of Ninja-K. Intense fights, villains revealed, clever exchanges of banter and dialogue. The sort of thing that makes Ninjak a great hero and a great comic, with this issue being no exception for fans. With the plot thickening, everyone is not going to want to miss out on this or the other issues that are ahead. Read Full Review
Yes, my friends, I am more than happy to say that without a doubt,Ninja-K is currently one of the best series currently being published by any publisher, and is an absolute must read. This is a prime example ofwhat a comic should strive to be. Read Full Review
Christos Gage is ramping it up like crazy. We can not wait for the climax of this story! Read Full Review
Ninja-K #3 is an exciting issue, and not just for its action, but its engrossing story. Ninja-C is fleshed out very well here, and his motivations are compelling. It makes him a more interesting villain/character. This issue even makes one re-examine earlier Ninja-K stories to see what could have been missed in terms of the Acclimation Bureau. And I can't wait to see what happens next. Read Full Review
Be sure your sins will find you out. MI-6 has plenty of them, and readers have a front row seat for when Ninja-K finally makes his decision. This new series has failed to disappoint, and I doubt what is to come will either. Read Full Review
I'm not crazy about the alphabet concept (one imagines agents named Ninjab and Ninjaz and Ninjam), but the story's compelling and the art is awesome. Read Full Review
Ninja-K #3 presents a gripping confrontation between Ninja-K and Ninja-C filled with great action and startling revelations. The team of Giorello, de la Torre, and Rodriguez bring it to life in a stunning fashion, and Christos Gages story continues to excite and intrigue despite some pacing issues. This one comes recommended. Pick it up. Read Full Review
Ninja-K #3 is a strong issue that provides a great backstory for Ninja-C while harkening back to Matt Kindt's run on the character. However, there's a lot of exposition that really does detract from the comic overall. Read Full Review
"Ninja-K" #3 has a lot going for it, from a compelling story, intriguing debate and art choices that are very fitting to the different moments and styles they are focused on. Read Full Review
If you've been following this series, this is the big middle reveal issue. It's very enjoyable as it has a good share of action, awesome tech/gadgets and a slew of backstory that changes the landscape of the story going forward. If you're a long-time reader of Ninjak, you're sure to enjoy it more, but that's not to say that a new reader will be left in the dark. If anything, you're getting out of the dark sooner than the rest of us that had the shade pulled over our eyes. Read Full Review
'Ninja-K' #3 is a meat-and-potatoes type of issue, feeding the reader with a hearty and necessary meal of information. It's all executed well with some action to appease fans who are used to the cinematic fireworks found in Valiant comics. Gage sets up a greater scheme with Colin's newfound knowledge and Giorello's art continues to shine. Read Full Review