Sir Roland King was Britain's most famous spy. Now, he's riddled with bullets and dying in a slum apartment. But in his time of greatest need, an old love has returned to nurse him back to life. She wants him back on his feet to finish his self-assigned final mission: murdering all the men and women in high office that he knows are to blame for the absolute mess the world has become. He is happy to oblige. Warning: this EXTRA-LENGTH FINALE ISSUE is jam-packed with ABSOLUTE MAYHEM.
Scalera delivers some fantastic art on every page. The visuals are stunning, beautifully detailed and as thrilling as the story itself. Read Full Review
It's the endgame for Roland King as he plans one last hit. 'King of Spies' #4 delivers the kind of big-ass blockbuster blowouts we all associated with James Bond, or any number of similar espionage-themes films, but it also has emotional depth too. A chance to make things right and make up for past mistakes? Maybe. Read Full Review
This final issue wrapped a breezy and bloody limited series. It definitely wouldn't be hard to envision this Millar World title getting rolled out into a full-fledged Netflix series. There's definitely potential here whether on the small screen or prequels and even sequels. Read Full Review
Awesome end issue. The story circled back to the more introspective view in #1, after two action packed issues with a lot of scorn and sarcasm and anger, we know see Sir Roland taking a final bow with a lot of punch and heart. It's a great story with suberb character development. There are a lot of nice twists on the premise of Bond gone Rogue here. Peak Millar. And I have nothing more to say about Scalera, the man just owns the raw emotion plus the intense brutality required for the story. Powerhouse team, top notch series, loved it!
Good series. I think there were some missed opportunities but, overall a solid read.