Movatterモバイル変換


[0]ホーム

URL:


Jump to content
WikipediaThe Free Encyclopedia
Search

Ninjak

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Comics character
Ninjak
Textless variant cover ofNinjak #7 (September 2015)
Art by Stephen Segovia
Publication information
PublisherValiant Comics
First appearanceAs Colin King:
Bloodshot #6 (July 1993)
As Ninjak:
Bloodshot #7 (August 1993)
Created byMark Moretti
Joe Quesada
In-story information
Alter egoValiant: Colin King
Acclaim: Denny Meechum, Tatsuo
Team affiliationsUnity Team
MI-6
Weaponeer Organization
Notable aliasesNinja-K
Abilities
  • Genius level intellect
  • Skilledmarksman,swordsman, computer hacker
  • Olympic-levelgymnast,athlete,acrobat
  • Expert in military strategy, hand-to-hand combat, espionage
  • Master martial artist
  • High-tech tools

Ninjak is a fictionalsuperhero appearing incomic books published byValiant Comics. The original incarnation of the character was created by Mark Moretti andJoe Quesada,[1] The character was first introduced as a ninja and spy in the Valiant Comics seriesBloodshot in July, 1993. His appearance in that series served to encourage interest ahead of his own self-titled series, which began in November that same year (althoughNinjak vol. 1 #1 has a cover date of February, 1994).Acclaim Entertainment bought out Valiant Comics in 1996, after which Ninjak and other characters were rebooted. The AcclaimNinjak series lasted only a year. Valiant Comics later returned and rebranded as Valiant Entertainment, and a new version of Ninjak, more in-line with the original incarnation, was introduced to readers in 2012.

The Acclaim Comics version of Ninjak is a teenager who gains the combined abilities of multiple ninja warriors by unlocking a puzzle in a video game. In both his original Valiant Comics incarnation and Valiant Entertainment reboot incarnation, Ninjak or "Ninja-K" is Colin King, a British child of wealth who becomes a master spy and ninja, then works as a special "freelance" operative forMI-6. Though not having any superhuman abilities, Ninjak's skills, intelligence, high-tech weaponry, and ninja expertise make him one of the most formidable characters in theValiant Universe. He has also been a member of theUnity team, a group composed of powerful Valiant heroes.

The firstNinjak series was very popular. The first issue sold close to 1 million copies and was placed number one onWizard magazine's Top Ten Hottest Comics of the month article in February 1994.[2] Like many popular American comic series, the Ninjak comics have been translated into a number of languages, including German, Italian, Spanish, Norwegian, Filipino, and Chinese.[3]

Publication history

[edit]

Original Valiant continuity

[edit]

The original incarnation of Ninjak, who is secretly a ninja and spy named Colin King, is introduced in the original Bloodshot series in 1993. This allowed readers to become interested in the character soon before the launch of his self-titled series in November 1993. According toCapital City Distribution,Diamond Comic Distributors, andHeroes World Distribution,Ninjak vol. 1 #1 was the American best-selling comic of November 1993, making it the first Valiant publication to hit number one in sales.[4] Valiant vice president Jon Hartz cited the comic's wraparound chromium cover as the chief reason for its strong sales.[4] This series ran for 26 issues, from February 1994 to November 1995.

Acclaim Comics continuity

[edit]

After Valiant Comics was purchased by video game companyAcclaim Entertainment in 1996, many of its characters were rebooted in new comics. The relaunched series,Ninjak volume 2, was created by writerKurt Busiek and artists Neil Vokes andMichael Avon Oeming. In the Acclaim comic book universe, a teenager named Denny Meechum is endowed with the combined abilities of several ninja warriors by unlocking a puzzle in a video game. The second series lasted 12 issues, running from March 1997 to February 1998.

Valiant Entertainment continuity

[edit]

When Acclaim went out of business in 2004, Valiant Comics was rebranded as Valiant Entertainment and bought the rights to its old characters, including Ninjak. In the relaunch of theValiant Universe, Ninjak first appeared inX-O Manowar vol. 3 #5 (2012). He first acts as antagonist to Aric, a Visigoth warrior who gains power by using an alien made suit of armor called X-O Manowar. By the end of the story arc, Ninjak becomes Aric's ally.

In November 2013, Ninjak began appearing as a regular lead character in the seriesUnity, written byMatt Kindt.[5] The new ongoing seriesNinjak volume 3 began in March 2015, with Kindt as the series writer. The series artists were Clay Mann and Butch Guice. The series divided attention between Ninjak's present-day adventures and flashbacks to his origin and training. The series revealed that MI-6 has had a secret "ninja programme" since World War I, starting with an agent named Ninja-A (King was not said to be officially designated Ninja-K, with "Ninjak" now being a nickname).Ninjak vol. 3 ended in 2016. A follow-up series written by Christos Gage, titledNinja-K, was published from 2017 to 2018. This series focused not only on Ninjak but featured his predecessors in MI-6's secret ninja program.

Ninjak vol. 4, was launched in July 2021 and written byJeff Parker and illustrated byJavier Pulido. The final issue, #4, was partly redrawn by Beni Lobel.[6]

Character History

[edit]
Valiant Masters: Ninjak Volume 1 – Black Water collectsNinjak (1994) #1–6, #0, and #00

Valiant Comics

[edit]

In the original universe of Valiant Comics,Colin King is the wealthy son of a master spy working forMI-6. Raised in East Asia, he feels like an outsider. When his father is killed by rival agent Iwatsu, King decides to bring the killers to justice. After training as a ninja for years, King adopts the identity of Ninjak and becomes a special operative and enforcer for the Weaponeer organization, which creates specialized weapons and provides security services. With Weaponeer resources, Ninjak has access to a variety of high-tech gadgets and customized weapons. He likewise uses Weaponeer facilities to create tools for himself, such as a costume that can change color and a weaponized scarf.[7]

The Weaponeer organization is targeted by the terrorist Dr. Augustus Silkowski, also known asDoctor Silk, and his group Webnet, an illegal international consortium of technical, industrial, and financial institutions. Eventually, Webnet wipes out virtually all of Weaponeer's resources and personnel, with only Ninjak surviving. King considers retiring his Ninjak identity but is convinced by his father's old MI-6 colleague Neville Alcott to work as a freelance agent forBritish Intelligence.

Ninjak's assignments and adventures lead to him encountering the nanite-empowered warriorBloodshot, the immortal named Gilad (also known as theEternal Warrior), the Geomancer named Geoff McHenry, and Aric, a Visigoth warrior who gains power by wearing an alien suit of armor calledX-O Manowar. During other adventures, Ninjak meets people born with superhuman abilities (known in the Valiant Comics world as "psiots" or "harbingers") and the wealthyToyo Harada, head of the Harbinger Foundation.

Acclaim Comics

[edit]

In the Acclaim Comics continuity, "Ninjak" is the fictional title character of a popular video game produced by Acclaim Entertainment. A great fan of the game is high school studentDenny Meechum, a self-conscious, self-described "geek", who has no friends outside of his four sisters and his classmate Town. Denny has a crush on Tian, a comic book store clerk he regularly encounters, but is terrified to reveal his feelings. After solving a specific challenge within theNinjak video game, Danny is struck by a beam of magical energy. From that point on, when he says the video game catchphrase "I call on the power of Ninjak," he is transformed into an older, athletic, Asian man and gains mastery of martial arts, acrobatics, and a variety of hand-held weaponry. To transform back to his normal, teenage self, he simply has to say the game's other tagline "Ninjak forever." Later, Denny is able to transform back and forth simply by concentrating.[8]

Denny learns that several other people are being imbued with the powers and personalities of the game's villains, the Dark Dozen. As Ninjak, he confronts and battles each of the villains while investigating the origins of his new transformation ability. Soon after gaining his power, Denny encounters Colin King, a manipulative British government operative. King and Ninjak's path cross when they team-up to stop an operation by the villainous organization Webnet.[8]

Defeating his foes causes Denny to have greater confidence in his personal life, which inadvertently inspires Town's girlfriend Shelley to develop a romantic interest in him. Denny is still determined to ask out the older Taina and takes a job at the comic shop so they can become better acquainted. Meanwhile, Denny's activities as Ninjak complicate his life, as he is forced to sometimes ignore his responsibilities at school and lie to his parents and sisters.[8] Eventually, he admits the truth to his mother, though she decides not to tell her husband, Colonel Sean Meechum of theUS Air Force.

Eventually, Denny learns the true origin of the game and its transformational abilities. In Ancient Japan, a warlord named Akuma gained magical power and sought world domination, using his magic to create demonic soldiers. An order of warrior monks defied Akuma and finally defeated him. Turning his magic against him, the monks imprison Akuma into an other-dimensional prison. Fearful the villains will one day return, the order continues training and preparing for battle. Through an unrevealed means, the monks are able to live for centuries, with one of them still surviving into the modern day. The remaining monk, Master Yasuiti, decides a new, young warrior will be needed to fight Akuma, one who is intelligent as well as physically powerful. Yasuiti invests in the creation of different games over the years that are designed to test its players, seeking one with the right mindset and cleverness. Finally, the monk invests in the creation of a game that marketing decides to callNinjak. When Denny solves the game's final challenge, the secret test selects him as a worthy recruit. The surviving monk Yasuiti explains that Denny himself is Ninjak and he is not "possessed" by any particular person's spirit when he transforms, simply transformed to resemble a fictional character and then imbued with the combined abilities of the warrior monks who originally fought Akuma. Yasuiti says Akuma is somehow making the Dark Dozen real in order to feed his power and bide time until he can free himself from his prison, which is now connected to the video game. Yasuiti says Denny will have to kill him, but the teenager argues there are ways to stop villains without killing them.[9]

While battling the Dark Dozen, Denny is eventually sued by Acclaim Entertainment for infringing on the trademark of their character. Later on, Akuma frees himself and attacks. During the battle, it is revealed that Master Yasuiti lied when he claimed Denny was imbued with the skills of many and wasn't "possessed" in any way by a single, living warrior. The truth is that when Denny becomes Ninjak, he adopts the appearance and abilities of Yasuiti's brother Tatsuo, another warrior monk whose spirit was later connected to the video game. During the final battle with Akuma, Tatsuo and Denny are separated, now existing as separate, living entities, with Tatsuo still dressed as Ninjak and Denny now only having his original form and abilities. Tatsuo decides to kill Akuma and the Dark Dozen, but Denny argues against it, believing that the Dark Dozen have human hosts just as Ninjak did. Denny tells him the strategies necessary to defeat each enemy. After Akuma is defeated, the villain's spirit vanishes and the Dark Dozen revert to innocent human hosts, confirming Denny's suspicion.[10]

After seeing how Tatsuo/Ninjak defeated the Dark Dozen "terrorists", Acclaim Entertainment drops their lawsuit. Shelley breaks up with Town, who blames a confused Denny. As the Acclaim Comics series ends, Tatsuo continues acting as Ninjak, secretly aided by Denny. Akuma remains as a spirit, biding his time.[10]

Valiant Entertainment

[edit]

In the Valiant Entertainment reboot universe, Colin King is the son of two British Intelligence operatives who rarely spend time with him. As an adult, Colin King joins MI-6, training under Angelina Alcott. Against MI6 policy and despite their need to maintain a mentor-student relationship, the two soon began a secret affair. A year later, Colin breaks protocol, a decision that indirectly leads to Angelina's death at the hands of Xaman, an assassin and acolyte of the Undead Monk. Lying about his own part in her death, Colin stays with MI-6 in order to avenge Angelina's death. His new handler is Neville Alcott, Angelina's father.

Infiltrating the Undead Monk's organization, King becomes one of many students. After intense training, he becomes a master ninja himself, then kills Xaman. The Monk's greatest students escape King's vengeance, becoming the villains known as the Shadow Seven. Returning to MI-6, King joins the agency's secret ninja operative program. Originally founded during the early 20th century, the MI-6 ninja program has included many operatives and assassins over the years. Ninja-A served during World War I, Ninja-E operated during the Cold War and helped prevent nuclear war. King is designated Ninja-K, though some simply call him "Ninjak." Although he serves MI-6 and believes in protecting the world, Ninjak makes it clear on several occasions that he follows his own code of ethics and will not compromise them. While not on mercenary missions as Ninjak, King spends his personal time living as a wealthy financier.

After living as a captive and slave for centuries, the Visigoth warrior Aric of Darcia defies his alien captors, a society known as the Vine. He returns to Earth thanks to the power of stolen alien armor calledX-O Manowar. After failing to stop him, Vine's agents secretly operating inside MI-6 send Ninja-K to finish the job. Ninjak is able to defeat Aric despite his incredible power, drugging him and then stripping him of the armor while he's unconscious.[11] After learning of the Vine's presence on Earth, Ninjak joins forces with Aric and a rogue Vine agent named Alexander Dorian. Ninjak agrees to pursue the remaining Vine sleeper agents with help from Neville Alcott, who has not been compromised.[12]

Ninjak later joins theUnity team of heroes formed to stop Aric from world domination, joining Toyo Harada, the Eternal Warrior named Gilad, and the hero Livewire. Realizing Harada represents an even greater danger, the team allies with Aric against him.[13] Following these events, Ninjak focuses his efforts on defeating Dr. Silk, a mysterious terrorist whose high-tech terror cell Webnet plans to unleash a viral epidemic.[14]

Powers and abilities

[edit]

Ninjak is a master ninja orshinobi, meaning he is a master ofninjutsu, a group of martial skills that includesjujutsu (hand-to-hand fighting),bōjutsu (staff fighting), andiaijutsu (sword-based quickdraw). He also has expertise inkarate,jeet kune do,judo,aikido and multiple forms ofkung-fu. Ninjak has a genius-level intellect, as well as expertise in computer science, psychological operations, and military tactical analysis. Ninjak is particularly adept at learning languages, cyphers, and code systems.

Ninjak has no superhuman abilities but maintains regular training and exercise to keep his abilities at peak condition. His physical prowess is comparable to an Olympicdecathlete. Since the Valiant Entertainment reboot, Ninjak can enhance his body's healing abilities through concentration and will due to his training under the Undead Monk. This allows him to recover from serious injuries such as a damaged spine, though it requires not only great concentration and willpower but also time.

Ninjak is also an expert marksman. He is an expert with swords,sai, andshurikens, and trained to understand how to turn various hand-held objects into weapons. Ninjak's uniform is special, lightweight kevlar-weave body armor with a titanium reinforcement around his chest. Ninjak is known for using a variety of high-tech gadgets on his missions. These can include customized shuriken that feature a variety of weaponized effects, collapsible swords, spy cameras and audio recorders, smoke bombs, and gas bombs. Since the Valiant Entertainment reboot, Ninjak also employs nanotechnology, contact lenses that provide information and scanning abilities via a heads-up display (HUD), vocal disguiser/amplifier, a miniature defibrillator, a multi-tool belt, and various other items.

The Acclaim Comics version of Ninjak, Denny Meechum, was an ordinary teenager with above-average skills regarding computers and game design/strategy. By saying the phrase "I call on the power of Ninjak" (and later by simple mental concentration), Denny could transform himself into Ninjak, an Asian warrior who was older, more athletic, dressed in a red uniform and had access to a few ancient weapons. Denny later learned that when he became Ninjak, he was joining with the spirit of a dead warrior-monk named Tatsuo, adopted not only his appearance and abilities but also the combined skills of several other warrior monks. By saying "Ninjak forever" (and later, simply by concentrating), Denny reverted to his normal appearance and whatever clothing he was wearing before the transformation. At one point, Denny attempted to alter his Ninjak costume, but when he transformed into his superhero identity again he found that the new costume did not return and he instead was once again wearing Ninjak's original uniform.[15]

Collected editions

[edit]
TitleMaterial collectedPublished dateISBN
Valiant Comics
Valiant Masters: Ninjak Vol. 1 – Black WaterNinjak (vol. 1) #0-6, #00March 2013978-0979640971
Ninjak: The 7th Dragon (Valiant Classic Collection)Ninjak (vol. 1) #1–8,Bloodshot (vol. 1) #6–7,Secret Weapons (vol. 1) #5July 2023978-1682154083
Ninjak: The Complete Classic OmnibusNinjak (vol. 1) #0-26, #00,Ninjak Yearbook 1994 #1,Bloodshot (vol. 1) #6-7,Secret Weapons (vol. 1) #5February 2018978-1682152317
Valiant Entertainment
Ninjak Vol. 1: WeaponeerNinjak (vol. 3) #1-5October 2015978-1939346667
Ninjak Vol. 2: The Shadow WarsNinjak (vol. 3) #6-9December 2015978-1939346940
Ninjak Vol. 3: Operation: DeadsideNinjak (vol. 3) #10-13June 2016978-1682151259
Ninjak Vol. 4: The Siege of King's CastleNinjak (vol. 3) #14-17September 2016978-1682151617
Ninjak Vol. 5: The Fist & The SteelNinjak (vol. 3) #18-21February 2017978-1682151792
Ninjak Vol. 6: The Seven Blades of Master DarqueNinjak (vol. 3) #22-27August 2017978-1682152119
Ninjak Deluxe Edition Book 1Ninjak (vol. 3) #1-13February 2017978-1682151570
Ninjak Deluxe Edition Book 2Ninjak (vol. 3) #14–27, 0 andBook of Death: The Fall of Ninjak #1March 2018978-1682152577
Ninjak vs. the Valiant UniverseNinjak vs. the Valiant Universe #1-4October 2018978-1682152737
Ninja-K Vol. 1: The Ninja FilesNinja-K #1-5May 2018978-1682152591
Ninja-K Vol. 2: The CoalitionNinja-K #6-9October 2018978-1682152812
Ninja-K Vol. 3: FalloutNinja-K #10-14March 2019978-1682153093
Ninja-K Deluxe EditionNinja-K #1-14 and material fromNinjak (vol. 3) #0August 2019978-1682153222
Ninjak: Book 1Ninjak (vol. 4) #1-4March 2022978-1682154106

In other media

[edit]

Web series

[edit]

Bat in the Sun made a live action Ninjak web series titledNinjak vs. the Valiant Universe withMichael Rowe portraying the character. The series also starsAlex Meglei andKevin Porter asArcher & Armstrong,Ciera Foster asLivewire,Jason David Frank asBloodshot,John Morrison asEternal Warrior,Derek Theler asX-O Manowar,Chantelle Barry as Roku,Tatiana DeKhtyar as Colonel Capshaw,Damion Poitier asShadowman andNicola Posener as Agent Vivien.[16][17][18]

In April, 2018, it was announced at theChicago Comic & Entertainment Expo thatNinjak vs. the Valiant Universe that consists of six episodes and premiered on April 21, 2018, throughwww.comicbook.com with the next five episodes to be released over the next five days.[19]

References

[edit]
  1. ^The Valiant Voice (October 10, 2016)."NYCC 2016: Valiant Announces NINJAK VS. THE VALIANT UNIVERSE – A Live-Action, Digital-Exclusive Series".Valiant Entertainment. RetrievedOctober 10, 2016.
  2. ^AndyS (November 1, 2010)."Wizard Top Ten - Wizard #31: Ninjak is #1".All Things VALIANT. RetrievedNovember 1, 2010.
  3. ^AndyS (February 15, 2011)."Ads - Chinese Valiant Comics".All Things VALIANT. RetrievedFebruary 16, 2011.
  4. ^ab"Ninjak Hits #1 Spot for Valiant".Electronic Gaming Monthly. No. 55. EGM Media, LLC. February 1994. p. 216.
  5. ^Sunu, Steve (August 5, 2013)."EXCLUSIVE: Kindt & Venditti Usher in a New Age of "Unity" for Valiant". RetrievedMay 20, 2014.
  6. ^Johnston, Rich (2021-10-22)."Javier Pulido's Art On Ninjak #4 Was Redrawn By Beni Lobel".Bleeding Cool News And Rumors. Retrieved2023-01-03.
  7. ^Moretti, Mark A. (w), Joe Quesada, Mark Moretti (p), Jimmy Palmiotti,Dick Giordano (i). Ninjak, vol. 1, no. 1-6 (February 27, 2013). Valiant Comics.
  8. ^abcNinjak vol. 2 #1-12 (Acclaim Comics, 1997-1998).
  9. ^Ninjak vol. 2 #4 (Acclaim Comics, 1998).
  10. ^abNinjak vol. 2 #12 (Acclaim Comics, 1998).
  11. ^Venditti, Robert (w), Cary Nord, Vicente Cifuentes,Trevor Hairsine (p), Warren Simons, Josh Johns (ed). "At War with Unity" X-O Manowar, vol. 5, no. 19-22 (April 9, 2014). Valiant Comics.
  12. ^Venditti, Robert (w), Garbett, Lee (p), Gaudiano, Stefano (i), Baumann, Moose (col), Lanphear, Dave (let), Warren Simons, Josh Johns (ed). "Enter Ninjak" X-O Manowar, vol. 2, no. 5-8 (March 27, 2013). Valiant Comics.
  13. ^Kindt, Matt (w), Braithwaite, Doug (p), Reber, Brian (col), Sharpe, Dave (let), Warren Simons, Josh Johns (ed). "To Kill a King" Unity, vol. 1, no. 1-4 (March 12, 2014). Valiant Comics.
  14. ^Kindt, Matt (w), CAFU (p), Warren Simons, Josh Johns (ed). Unity, vol. 2, no. 5 (March 12, 2014). Valiant Comics.
  15. ^Ninjak vol. 2 #9 (Acclaim Comics, 1998).
  16. ^Elvy, Craig (August 28, 2016)."Arrow's Deadshot Actor to Play Ninjak in Valiant Comics Web Series". Screen Rant. RetrievedSeptember 28, 2016.
  17. ^Elvy, Craig (September 28, 2016)."First Official Look At Michael Rowe As Ninjak". Bleeding Cool. RetrievedSeptember 28, 2016.
  18. ^Lovett, Jamie (October 8, 2016)."Ninjak Vs. The Valiant Universe Trailer Released At NYCC". ComicBook.com. RetrievedOctober 8, 2016.
  19. ^Valiant Comics [@ValiantComics] (April 6, 2018)."Breaking #C2E2 news: NINJAK VS THE VALIANT UNIVERSE finally has a release date on @ComicBook! Mark your calendars for April 21st!" (Tweet). RetrievedApril 7, 2018 – viaTwitter.

External links

[edit]
Creators
Members
Former members
Antagonists
Storylines
Valiant Universe (1992–1994)
Valiant Universe publications
Miniseries
Crossovers
Editors-in-chief
See also
Acclaim Comics (1994–2004)
Acclaim Universe publications
Editors-in-chief
See also
Valiant Entertainment (2005–present)
Ongoing series
Miniseries
Events
Adaptations
See also
Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ninjak&oldid=1304301963"
Categories:
Hidden categories:

[8]ページ先頭

©2009-2025 Movatter.jp