London falling!
The murderous assault on MI-6 has spilled out of the shadows and onto the streets of Britain's capital! With his would-be killer unmasked, can Ninjak grapple with the truth behind the bloodstained legacy of MI-6's covert Ninja Programme...and an opponent with more experience, more precision, and more ruthless instincts than any he's faced before?
Acclaimed writer Christos Gage (Netflix's Daredevil) and superstar artist Tomás Giorello (X-O MANOWAR) unlock the secret of "THE NINJA FILES" as Colin King dares death onward!
Another explosive rollercoaster ride, the latest issue of Ninja-K is everything about the world of super spies and international espionage cranked up to eleven! Read Full Review
After the first arc, Ninja-K remains among the best series currently being published by any publisher, and is an absolute must read. Add this to your pull list today. Read Full Review
Truly one of the best Ninjak stories and it's happening right now. Read Full Review
Ninja-K #5 is an enjoyable conclusion to the story arc and ties up the loose ends wonderfully. Colin and Ninja-C infiltrating the Acclimation Bureau's headquarters was slightly easier than expected but that is explained as the story unfolds. This issue doesn't shy away from confronting the differences between Colin and C's stance on going after MI6, and it's better as a result. The depth of these stories never cease to amaze me, and I'm glad this one ends on a solid note. Read Full Review
Ninja-K #5 is a high-energy and brutal finale to the first arc of the revived series. Ninja-K and Ninja-C have a great rivalry, and the finale, while not perfect, does leave the comic on a thoughtful note. Giorello and Rodriguez keep the visuals near-perfect, and this book earns another strong recommendation. Give it a read. Read Full Review
If this first story arc gives us any indication of what is to come for the series, I believe readers will be in store for one hell of a ride. Read Full Review
At times the beats can be a bit predictable, but there are enough surprises here to make this issue well worth your time. Read Full Review