ALL-NEW ARC! ALL-NEW JUMPING-ON POINT! "THE COALITION"-PART ONE! A once-loyal agent has defected from the ranks of MI-6's most elite espionage unit... and Ninjak has been dispatched across the globe to prevent his secrets from plunging the world into chaos. But in the shadows of Mexico City, Colin King is about to discover something far more deadly... The Ninja Programme's own former sensei, the Jonin, has assembled a conspiratorial circle of seemingly immortal beings - the Dying One, Kostiy the Deathless, Linton March, and The United's Ultimo - for a purpose so sinister that even Ninjak can't risk engaging them alone. Enter Livewire, Punk Mamore
May all who pick up issue #6, be aware. It's jam-packed full of all sorts of goodies: an amazing story, crazy epic art, eye-popping colors and fabulous lettering. The team for the book is each of them fine persons and together they've produced top-notch work. Read Full Review
This series has been consistently brilliant, and is one of the jewels in Valiant's very bedazzled crown. Miss this and miss out on a great action comic. Read Full Review
Ninja-K's new arc has big aspirations, and thankfully it delivers. Read Full Review
With solid action and a relatively accessible plot, Ninja-K #6 is a great jumping on point for readers who've been waiting to jump into this incredible series. Read Full Review
After the last story arc, I am terribly excited for what this creative team has in store for Colin. Ninja-K has stopped the evil machinations of shady organizations, and having the series focus on the ramifications of working for one of those organizations has been a very smart move. Read Full Review
Ninja-K #6 is almost certainly the weakest issue of the series thus far. It shows the danger of using a highly-elaborate premise for your big superhero/supervillain smash up. The story may elaborate further on the ideas behind its premise, but this issue just leaves it hanging while diving into Colin fighting a montage of Valiant rogues. That said, it is still fun, and Juan Jose Ryp and Jordie Bellaire make the comic look damn good. As such, I can still recommend it, even if it has its flaws. Read Full Review
Ninjak #1 from Valiant Entertainment is a return to the super-spy world where technology and training fight the forces of monsters and magic. Is a return to glory for the once top-selling comic book? Eh, that depends on what you like in your comic books. Read Full Review