The truth revealed. Nowhere left to run. A formidable foe strikes first.
The stunning final chapter of Jeff Parker and Javier Pulido's explosive first story arc.
Despite a sudden change in art, Ninjak #4 leaves us wanting more as the first arc wraps up. Read Full Review
That said, at the end of the day, I thoroughly enjoyed the book as it is, and ultimately that's what is important when it comes to reading comics. Read Full Review
'Ninjak' ends its first arc in typically explosive fashion as Daylight gets the upper hand on Colin and Myna. Pulido exits making room for Mike Norton to take over in 2022. Parker and Pulido put together an exciting first chapter that lays the foundation for more spy action and intrigue that's more Mission: Impossible than James Bond. 'Ninjak' has been one of Valiant's triumphs this year and we can't wait for more. Read Full Review
NINJAK #4 ends the first arc in this larger story with a to be continued rather than a definitive ending. The art jarringly shifts from one artist to another for an improved, albeit uneven, reading experience while the writing offers up the most compelling entry in the series so far. Valiants preview information and the solicit description cast the future of Ninjak in doubt, so well see what 2022 holds for the MI-6 cybernetic ninja assassin. Read Full Review
Ninjak has established itself as the Valiant series to read and, given the cliffhanger in Ninjak #4, that's unlikely to change when artist Mike Norton joins in issue #5. Read Full Review