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    Cowboy Ninja Viking #3

    Cowboy Ninja Viking » Cowboy Ninja Viking #3 - #3 released by Image on January 2010.

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    #3 last edited by bloodstream on 11/30/22 06:50AM View full history

    You know how Jason Bourne got ass kicked all over the globe and then came home to do the ass kickin'? Well CNV#3 is exactly like that only with Cowboy Ninja Viking...and an Amish dude.
     
    Note: The index states it was published on January 2009, but I believe this is a typo since it was released in January 2010.
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    Wait, what?!? How did you come up with that one? 0

    Seriously, how do you make characters called Kung Fu Sniper Chef and Amish Soldier Engineer work along side the title character Cowboy Ninja Viking?  Well, AJ Lieberman and Riley Rossmo have found a way.  To say this book is odd is an understatement, it's about a secret US experiement that turns schizophrenics into elite covert operatives called triplets due to the fact that they each have three different personas living inside their head at once along with the appropriate skill set of said pers...

    3 out of 3 found this review helpful.

    CNV #3 0

    Cowboy Ninja Viking is one of those books that just seem to have something special. The story seems great so far after 3 issues and we have been introduced to. Gladiator Conquistador Oceanographer, Kung-Fu Sniper Chef, and Soldier Quaker Engineer so far. There is also a little bit of mystery and intrigue to the book.  Sometimes it feels like Duncan may be playing ball for more than one side.  (not in the sexual way.)  The story is wrapped up nicely and the book moves at a great pace. It is in b...

    0 out of 0 found this review helpful.
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