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Ninja-K, Vol. 1: The Ninja Files
by Christos Gage, Ariel Olivetti, Roberto de la Torre, Juan José Ryp, Tomás Giorello, Trevor Hairsine
A pretty cool Ninja story but nothing amazing.
Colin King is back and this time he's beginning to learn alot more about MI-6. Yeah, his little government protect secrets, take out the baddies, isn't as good as he once thought. Through the next few issues he meets a few older agents who give him the complete scoop on what's happening and he must decide what to do next.
It's fairly simple spy story. The big bad organization is the one working for the whole time. but some ninja's go too far to take them down. It's not bad, it's pretty fun, and some cool action scenes, but it failed to give me any type of rush or excitement that I wanted from a story about a Ninja as a fucking spy.
A 3 out of 5.
Colin King is back and this time he's beginning to learn alot more about MI-6. Yeah, his little government protect secrets, take out the baddies, isn't as good as he once thought. Through the next few issues he meets a few older agents who give him the complete scoop on what's happening and he must decide what to do next.
It's fairly simple spy story. The big bad organization is the one working for the whole time. but some ninja's go too far to take them down. It's not bad, it's pretty fun, and some cool action scenes, but it failed to give me any type of rush or excitement that I wanted from a story about a Ninja as a fucking spy.
A 3 out of 5.