Valiant Masters: Ninjak Volume 1 - Black Water Hc
by:
Joe Quesada (author)
Mark Moretti (author)
Ivan Cohen (author)
Valiant is proud to present an advance preview of Valiant Masters: Ninjak Volume 1 - Black Water - a deluxe hardcover collecting Ninjak's best-selling solo debut in the original Valiant Universe by Mark Moretti (Bloodshot) and industry icon Joe Quesada (Daredevil, Amazing Spider-Man). Colin King...
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Valiant is proud to present an advance preview of Valiant Masters: Ninjak Volume 1 - Black Water - a deluxe hardcover collecting Ninjak's best-selling solo debut in the original Valiant Universe by Mark Moretti (Bloodshot) and industry icon Joe Quesada (Daredevil, Amazing Spider-Man). Colin King - sophisticated British playboy by day, elite super-spy by night! Codenamed Ninjak, King is gifted with a brilliant mind and lethal training in the world's most dangerous fighting techniques. Both will be put to the ultimate test as he is drawn into a globe-spanning mission to apprehend Dr. Silk, mastermind of the WEBNET terror network, before the mysterious weapon known as "Black Water" goes online. From the British Isles to the land of the Rising Sun, Ninjak will leave an indelible imprint on the Valiant Universe - or die trying! Featuring guest appearances from X-O Manowar and Bloodshot, Valiant Masters: Ninjak Volume 1 - Black Water is an essential piece of Valiant history. Collecting Ninjak (1994) #1-6, #0, and #00 with the original series coloring, the latest Valiant Masters hardcover volume re-presents Joe Quesada's stunning covers and interiors from Ninjak's debut outing and origin, along with rarely-seen sketches and process art direct from the Valiant vaults.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780979640971 (0979640970)
Publish date: March 12th 2013
Publisher: Valiant Entertainment LLC
Pages no: 184
Edition language: English
I guess I wasn't in the mood to read this the first time around; I remember dreading getting back to it. Both the story and the art lack a slickness of the Ninjak reboot, although Quesada's art was top notch. I suspect it's the paper and colors that I feel a little less attached to, as the paper...