MINISERIES FINALE
The Ambassador for Mexico completes the team as they face their first major conflict together and find out the truth behind Choon-He Chung's husband's superhuman upgrade programme and the rich guys around the world who have paid him a fortune for it.
‘The Ambassadors' #6 finally brings the various members of the team together in their first globe-trotting rescue mission. That, and the final fate of Choon-He Chung's ex-husband's own machinations round off a bumper issue that is one part class war and one part DC Comics' Global Guardians, but with far more attitude. Read Full Review
This title has felt like Millar is really on to something with this premise and the concept was executed even better making for a thrilling adventure I'm anxious to see again in Volume Two. Read Full Review
The Ambassadors joins Mark Millar's signature line of comics that depict a darker and more violent side to superheroes. Read Full Review
The players are assembled and it all goes off the rails in the most predictable way possible. Scalera's art is pretty impressive, even though it's marred by an oversaturated orange coloring job. Read Full Review
I wont spoil much but like dang this has some great twists, and honestly its cause the characters act human. Most comics nowadays they feel so fake or like the writer is just inserting themselves. Not Mark. Each character is crafted to be a unique person and they all feel so real. Are they a good team? Ehh things are starting to pop up that will likely drive the next arc. Love it all.
This is just top level stuff. Overall a great series, absolutely worth reading.