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Ninjak

Colin King

First Appearance

Bloodshot #6 (1993)

Powers & Abilities

AgilityIntellectHealingWeapon MasterChameleonInsanely RichUnarmed CombatGadgetsEscape ArtistTrackingSwordsmanshipMarksmanshipChemical AbsorbtionStealthLeadershipLongevity

Teams

G.A.T.E.MI6Ninja ProgrammeThe Fist and the SteelThe Shadow SevenUnityWeaponeer

Also Known As

Colin King, Henry Collins, Colin Ouja, John Promise, K, Ninja-K

About Ninjak

Ninjak, the codename for British intelligence operative Colin King, is Valiant Entertainment's premier super-spy and one of the most tactically dangerous characters in the entire Valiant Universe. Born into wealth but forged through suffering, Colin King transformed himself into the ultimate human weapon — a master of stealth, swordsmanship, and cutting-edge gadgetry who operates in the shadows where even superheroes fear to tread. His skill set blends the cold precision of a seasoned MI6 agent with the lethal artistry of a ninja, making him a uniquely compelling figure among comics' elite warriors. Collectors should note that Ninjak's debut came in Bloodshot #6 (1993), a key Bronze-to-Modern Age transitional issue that marked the introduction of a character who would quickly anchor his own ongoing series and become a cornerstone of Valiant's publishing line.

Ninjak's original 1994 ongoing series from the first Valiant era established the character's voice — sardonic, calculating, and utterly uncompromising. When Valiant relaunched as Valiant Entertainment in the 2010s, Ninjak returned with a vengeance in a critically acclaimed 2015 solo series written by Matt Kindt. That run explored Colin King's brutal origin story alongside present-day missions, peeling back layers of psychological complexity that elevated the book well beyond standard spy-action fare. Story arcs like "Weaponeer" and "The Shadow Seven" deepened his mythology and introduced a rich rogues' gallery, while his appearances in the Unity team title proved he could hold his own alongside heavy hitters like X-O Manowar and Livewire.

Ninjak has operated under several aliases — including Ninja-K, his designation within the secretive Ninja Programme — and the Ninja-K limited series expanded on that shadowy organization with globe-spanning espionage that drew comparisons to the best of the Bond canon. His affiliations with MI6, the clandestine G.A.T.E. organization, and the supernatural Fist and the Steel faction demonstrate the sheer narrative range writers have applied to the character, pushing him from grounded spy thriller territory into cosmic and mystical storylines without ever losing his core identity.

For collectors, Ninjak represents one of the best value propositions in the Valiant back-issue market. His 1993 first appearance in Bloodshot #6 is a foundational key issue that remains in high demand, and low-print-run Valiant titles from both the original and modern eras are notoriously difficult to find in high grade — making early appearances and first-issue variants especially rewarding finds. The 2015 Ninjak series in particular features several incentive and retailer variant covers that have steadily appreciated in collector circles. Whether you're chasing raw copies or CGC-graded slabs, building a complete Ninjak run is a compelling pursuit that rewards patience and sharp hunting instincts — fitting for a character defined by exactly those qualities.

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