A Readers Guide To Ninjak In Valiant Comics

Within the Valiant Universe, one of the most resourceful heroes is the expertly trained Ninjak. Despite his somewhat goofy name, he’s remained one of the company’s more popular characters. As with many comic book heroes, however, he’s had several changes over the years, many of which drastically alter his characterization and history.There are three distinct versions of Ninjak who have each had their own comics. Some of these were firmly tied to the rest of the Valiant Universe, although one was something completely different. Now having turned 30 years old, the ninjutsu-based stealth hero continues to be a major player for the companyt.Created by Mark Moretti and Joe Quesada (the latter of whom later became editor-in-chief of Marvel Comics), Ninjak and his alter ego debuted in the sixth and seventh issues of the original Bloodshot ongoing series. Both Ninjak’s later solo title and Bloodshot released in 1993. In his initial incarnation, Ninjak is the codename for Colin King, the wealthy son of a spy who is killed by one of his rivals. Aiming to avenge his father’s death, King trains in the ways of ninjutsu and other martial arts before coming under the employ of the Weaponeer organization. Using his vast resources, training, and gadgetry, he operates as Ninjak, a veritable one-man killing machine.RELATED: Faith Is the Wrong Hero to Restart the Valiant Cinematic Universe

Within the Valiant Universe, one of the most resourceful heroes is the expertly trained Ninjak. Despite his somewhat goofy name, he’s remained one of the company’s more popular characters. As with many comic book heroes, however, he’s had several changes over the years, many of which drastically alter his characterization and history.

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There are three distinct versions of Ninjak who have each had their own comics. Some of these were firmly tied to the rest of the Valiant Universe, although one was something completely different. Now having turned 30 years old, the ninjutsu-based stealth hero continues to be a major player for the companyt.

Created by Mark Moretti and Joe Quesada (the latter of whom later became editor-in-chief of Marvel Comics), Ninjak and his alter ego debuted in the sixth and seventh issues of the original Bloodshot ongoing series. Both Ninjak’s later solo title and Bloodshot released in 1993. In his initial incarnation, Ninjak is the codename for Colin King, the wealthy son of a spy who is killed by one of his rivals. Aiming to avenge his father’s death, King trains in the ways of ninjutsu and other martial arts before coming under the employ of the Weaponeer organization. Using his vast resources, training, and gadgetry, he operates as Ninjak, a veritable one-man killing machine.

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