Our most action-packed issue yet moves the story to Brazil, where a Catholic priest fighting drug lords is offered a spot on this international super-team-but he's happy just doing God's work in the Barrios.
The issue ends with a tease on the epilogue moments from previous issues and a hint that they've assembled and ready to cause problems for the Ambassadors. This title keeps delivering and I'm thrilled to have my passport to go along for the ride. Read Full Review
Coipel's art is fantastic. Every action scene is visually thrilling and feels like its in motion. Every character moment is filled with great details and the visual style is amazing. Read Full Review
A corrupt police force, a reluctant assassin and a devote priest raging against it all are the key ingredients to Mark Millar and Olivier Coipel's ‘The Ambassadors' #4. And, while the artwork stuns and captures the grim and the glamour well, this issue relies too heavily on stock characters and a stereotypical presentation of Brazil that, while true, is also too overplayed in modern media. Read Full Review