“There’s some deliciously scary stuff in this book as the heroes and their mentor find themselves turning into stone and falling under the control of the villain behind the weird transformations. . . . Papercutz offers comics and graphic novels different from anything else in the American comics marketplace. Their efforts are always worth a look.” — TONY ISABELLA
“The fifth graphic novel of the LEGO Ninjago series truly exceeded my expectations. The graphics are as always, beyond outstanding. . . . This is a must-have for any LEGO Ninjago fan!” — CLICK-A-BRICK
“Strange things are going on in this book, which is one of my favorite things about it. . . . Five-star review. I can’t wait to read the sixth one!” — ANDY’S LEGO STUFF
“Full of twists and turns, and surprises await you on every page as you learn more about the Stone Army and the story behind it. As usual, the graphics are excellent with vibrant colors and great details, bringing our favorite LEGO ninja heroes to life… well they almost turn into stone, but that’s part of the story… I can only say; buy the book!” — BRICK BLOGGER
“A strong issue from a strong series, the ninjas have new threats facing them while they still recover from their recent setbacks. But they work together and aren’t afraid to drop endless one-liners to keep the mood light, something we could all learn from. . . . Zap Bam Pow — comics are for kids again! Joy!” — THE LOTTERY PARTY
“The story has action, suspense, good characterization, and lessons about responsibility and redemption. . . . It’s the kind of comic that might lead a young reader to other comic books and that, as always, would be a good thing.” — TONY ISABELLA
“A fresh take on this LEGO world, full of fun, excitement, and mystery.” — COMIC RELATED
“There is a lot of excitement, good vs. evil, and super ninja action! There is also a lot of humor mixed into the stories. I think that makes it even better.” — THIS KID REVIEWS BOOKS
“Easy to pick up but hard to put down due to a very unique and gripping storyline; the author and artist have combined to make this graphic novel a must-have for all fans. . . . I look forward to seeing what Papercutz does after Ninjago; I hope they carry on with their LEGO partnership for a long time.” — BRICK FANATICS
“Who would have thought that one of the best selling graphic novels, for children or adults, would be about LEGO ninja warriors? Well, anyone who thought it through, I guess.” — SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL
“The levels of imagination are as inspiring as they are inspired. . . . Most of DC’s and Marvel’s output right now is nowhere near this polished or focused or professional.” — THE LOTTERY PARTY
“A whole lot of reading fun, a whole lot of picture fun; a great way to get your kids reading.” — THE BRICK SHOW
“This story is about a LOT of snakes! Even more than you can count! I can’t wait to read the next one – it comes out in November.” — ANDY’S LEGO STUFF
“The levels of imagination are as inspiring as they are inspired. . . . Most of DC’s and Marvel’s output right now is nowhere near this polished or focused or professional.” — THE LOTTERY PARTY
“A whole lot of reading fun, a whole lot of picture fun; a great way to get your kids reading.” — THE BRICK SHOW
“This story is about a LOT of snakes! Even more than you can count! I can’t wait to read the next one – it comes out in November.” — ANDY’S LEGO STUFF
“This book just left me waiting for the next one I really can’t wait for the fifth book. . . . Recommended to all readers out there and Ninjago fans.” — GROOVE BRICK
“Blasting with vibrant color from edge to edge . . . boys are going to flip over this series. The characters are compelling, the action is detailed and logical, the enemy is awesome in an evil sort of way, and the Masters and Master Sensei Wu are the kind of heroes young boys should admire.” — KID LIT REVIEWS
“The Serpentine is a huge king of snakes! He’s scary and they do lots of evil things; you’ll have to read the book to find out yourself! This was a very great story.” — ANDY’S LEGO STUFF
“The first graphic novel of the LEGO Ninjago series truly was a great story. The graphics are beyond outstanding and the storyline is full of twists and turns that have kept me enthused. This is a must have for any LEGO Ninjago fan!” — CLICK A BRICK
“This book is a really cool one! In this adventure, something has happened to Sensei Wu! It’s up to the four ninjas to save Sensei Wu. There are awesome dragons and weird things happen! If you really like Ninjago, you will have a lot of fun reading this book like I did.” — ANDY’S LEGO STUFF
“This book is a lot of fun to read. My [9-month-old] son was mesmermized by the artwork. . . . I guess that is why they call this a book for all ages!” — BRICK STAR
“It’s easy to see why it was a number one seller when it first came out on the New York Times graphic novel list: everyone can enjoy it and it’s simply a good comic.” — COMIC ATTACK
“Papercutz understands the obligation that fans and publishers have to the next generations. The Ninjago series is super-stylistic story-telling that not only serves the reader well; it is a standout for the continuation of the comic hobby.” — DIAMOND GALLERIES SCOOP
“LEGOBoy would rate this book 5 stars out of 5! He recommends that all Ninjago fans read this one soon!” — THE BRICK COLLECTORS
“Five stars! . . . It looks like a long story, but it wasn’t too long for me and I’m 7. The writing is really neat and I like the story very much.” — ANDY’S LEGO STUFF
“My son is asleep now and I seriously cannot find the book. He has it squirreled away somewhere and it will pop up sometime soon when he feels ninja-y.” — COMICS IN THE CLASSROOM
“Great choices for reeling in reluctant readers, nourishing youngsters who can’t get enough of the world of Ninjago, and encouraging imaginations to soar.” — SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL
“Immaculate art, polished like a shiny new LEGO set.” — BOOKLIST
“It is exactly what we want it to be: not some Watchmen wannabe, but a fun all-ages LEGO comic, which the team of Farshtey, Henrique, and Smith do a great job in presenting.” — COMIC ATTACK
The cartoony ‘masters of spinjitzu’ are quite cute, even when trying to be fierce.” — COMICS WORTH READING



