The world's computers have been wiped out. Civilians are rioting in the streets, desperate for food and turning on their neighbors. Meanwhile, somewhere in China, superspy Eggsy's fighting to stop the Red Diamond from crushing the global economy, and he's trying to seduce the beautiful agent Kwaito in the process. His cocky British charm can only get him so far, though, and it doesn't help with his sexual prowess. Issue number four of this action-packed miniseries contains chaos, sex, violence, and crisps.
The game is afoot as the world plunges toward total chaos. Eggsy and Kwaito find themselves up to their necks in trouble. At home, Eggsy's mum and family deal with the most harrowing aspect, civil unrest and widespread mayhem. Everyone is in a spot of bother now, but readers will have to see how things turn out by getting this book! Read Full Review
A good amount of this issue featured aerial scenes and Fraser does his dam thing with each panel. Drawing airborne movement is no easy task, but he really captivates you while the head-smashing, life-saving action happens in the sky. As the cover alludes to, this issue features the most violent sexy scene I've seen since Clive Owen and Monica Bellucci got their penetration game on mid-bullet hurling gunfight in Shoot Em Up. Read Full Review
This is yet another topsy turvey mission that the Kingsmen find themselves embroiled in and the stakes once again are high. The riots throughout the world are escalating and threaten the lives of people that Eggsy cares about a lot, The feeling of helplessness grows on each page throughout the story. as it escalates we see that the offices of the Kingsmen are also in jeopardy as our heroes attempt to contain the situation"to be continued. Read Full Review
If you've liked the first three issues of the series so far this is more of the same. Read Full Review
Kingsman: The Red Diamond #4 is okay, but not on par with the issues before it. It feels more like filler than substance. Read Full Review