Out of the shadows and into the spotlight... the world's greatest superspy has been exposed!
Colin King is Ninjak and he has a target on his back like never before. With enemies lurking around every corner, how will Ninjak survive when there's nowhere left to hide and the world is gunning for him?
Hang onto your hats, folks! Jeff Parker and Javier Puildo are about to take you on a non-stop thrill ride.
Ninjak #1 expertly mixes espionage with martial arts and presents a new challenge for Valiant's martial arts master. Valiant has another successful relaunch on their hands, and I highly recommend this to readers who enjoy spy fiction, ninjas, or looking for that next great read. Read Full Review
Ninjak #1 is destined for the eye of fans and critics alike. It's the type of comic you don't find often but when you do, it puts the entire medium into perspective and helps you fall in love all over again. Jeff Parker and Javier Pulido with Dave Sharpe deliver a comic that dares to do what few others can and the Valiant Universe is all the better for it. Read Full Review
Ninjak #1 makes the reader feel the tension the plot brings so that Ninjak can be the hero they need. Read Full Review
The experimental art and intriguing narrative in "Ninjak" #1 makes for one of the best Valiant comic books of the modern era. Read Full Review
The reading experience is effortless, even if crafting it was anything but. Read Full Review
Despite the controversial opening of 'Ninjak' #1, this latest launch of the former MI6 ninja spy gets an exciting and relentless new adventure from Jeff Parker and the singular talent of Javier Pulido. With a brief bio of Colin King aka Ninjak, new readers can get caught up with this new series. For longtime fans, 'Ninjak' is every bit the acton-packed martial arts fight-fest it's always been. Ninjak is back and the stakes couldn't be higher. Read Full Review
Ninjak #1 combines spy intrigue, insane sword fights, and trippy science fiction into one adrenaline-fueled package. I'm admittedly an easy target when it comes to this kind of thing, and I'm pleased to say that 'Ninjak' simply doesn't miss. Read Full Review
I'm biased because of my love for the character, but Ninjak #1 is a welcome return for Valiant's purple hero. Read Full Review
Im glad to see Ninjak back and Im even happier that someone read Ninja-K and built the story off where that one seemed to leave off. Ninjak is on the run and for those chasing, they face one of the most dangerous men alive. Ninjak #1 is chock full of action and has a very interesting art style to accompany it. While I do think some wont fully appreciate the visuals, I do hope they give the story a chance because its exactly whats needed with Ninjak. Read Full Review
I am sure that fans of Ninjak will love the continuing adventures of Colin King and to some extent, you have to give Valiant credit for trying a different art style, that may not appeal to everyone. Read Full Review
NINJAK #1 is, in a word, disappointing. The story is decently well-written but wholly unremarkable, and the art is painfully mismatched for this type of comic. Read Full Review
I like it, I think it's one of those things where you just lie on the couch and read to relax.
Very hard for me to overlook art that doesn’t work for me. This really doesn’t work for me. The cover is amazing, but the inside is simplistic and cartoony. Too bad.
Terrible delivery, a malignant art, history could be saved a bit.
Story: 3/5
Art: 0/5