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| writers = {{ubl|] {{small|(''The Secret Service'')}}|Phillip Huxley {{small|(''Mum's the Word'')}}|Rob Williams {{small|(''The Big Exit'', ''The Red Diamond'')}}<ref>{{cite web|url=https://screenrant.com/kingsman-golden-circle-comic-books|title=New ''Kingsman'' Comics Arriving Before The Golden Circle Hits Theaters|last=Chapman|first=Tom|work=]|date=25 April 2017|access-date=25 April 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://ew.com/books/2017/06/20/new-kingsman-comic-coming-this-fall-will-not-shy-away-from-violence|title=New ''Kingsman'' comic coming this fall will not shy away from violence|last=Holub|first=Christian|work=]|date=20 June 2017|access-date=20 June 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.ign.com/articles/2017/06/21/kingsman-comic-sequel-announced-with-new-creative-team|title=''Kingsman'' Comic Sequel Announced With New Creative Team|last=Skrebels|first=Joe|work=]|date=21 June 2017|access-date=6 July 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.comicsbeat.com/frank-quietlys-variant-cover-for-kingsman-the-red-diamond-1-and-a-gibbons-cover-too|title=Frank Quietly's Variant Cover for ''Kingsman: The Red Diamond'' #1 (And a Gibbons Cover, Too)|last=Allen|first=Todd|work=]|date=18 July 2017|access-date=18 July 2017}}</ref>}} |
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| writers = {{ubl|] {{small|(''The Secret Service'')}}|Phillip Huxley {{small|(''Mum's the Word'')}}|Rob Williams {{small|(''The Big Exit'', ''The Red Diamond'')}}<ref>{{cite web|url=https://screenrant.com/kingsman-golden-circle-comic-books|title=New ''Kingsman'' Comics Arriving Before The Golden Circle Hits Theaters|last=Chapman|first=Tom|work=]|date=25 April 2017|access-date=25 April 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://ew.com/books/2017/06/20/new-kingsman-comic-coming-this-fall-will-not-shy-away-from-violence|title=New ''Kingsman'' comic coming this fall will not shy away from violence|last=Holub|first=Christian|work=]|date=20 June 2017|access-date=20 June 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.ign.com/articles/2017/06/21/kingsman-comic-sequel-announced-with-new-creative-team|title=''Kingsman'' Comic Sequel Announced With New Creative Team|last=Skrebels|first=Joe|work=]|date=21 June 2017|access-date=6 July 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.comicsbeat.com/frank-quietlys-variant-cover-for-kingsman-the-red-diamond-1-and-a-gibbons-cover-too|title=Frank Quietly's Variant Cover for ''Kingsman: The Red Diamond'' #1 (And a Gibbons Cover, Too)|last=Allen|first=Todd|work=]|date=18 July 2017|access-date=18 July 2017}}</ref>}} |
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'''''Kingsman''''' is a British comic book series that debuted in 2012 with the first graphic novel, subtitled '']''. Three sequels, subtitled '']'', '']'', and '']'', followed in 2016, 2017, and 2018 respectively. The series, following the recruitment of ] (later renamed Eggsy Unwin), into a secret ] by his uncle, Jack London, and his subsequent world-saving adventures, was initially published simply as '''''The Secret Service''''' before being rebranded following the release of the ].<ref group=NB>In newer collected editions of the first volume of the series, the book ''The Secret Service'' was renamed after the film adaptation ''Kingsman: The Secret Service'' and all references to MI6 were replaced by "Kingsman".</ref> The series was created by ] and ] from a concept by Millar and an uncredited ],<ref>{{Cite web|last=Phegley|first=Kiel|url=http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=36345|title=Millarworld Exclusive: Inside "''The Secret Service''"|date=10 January 2012|access-date=12 January 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120112025205/http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=36345|archive-date=12 January 2012|website=]|url-status=dead|quote=''']:''' "This education of a 21st Century super-spy forms the structure of the story. I can't give too much away because ] and I co-conceived the thing with }}]], and Vaughn is literally right now writing the screenplay of the movie, so we're on a ] agreement for a little while yet. But basically, if I had to say anything else about it, I would say that this is our version of ] or ] or any of those brilliant super-spy concepts, but seen through that skewed perspective we brought to superheroes in {{'}}'']''.' It feels very, very fresh. I don't think there's ever been a comic like this and all three of us are very excited about it. I've wanted to work with Dave since I was sixteen it had to be something big."}}</ref> and set in Millar's ], the ], with the celebrity kidnappings taking place in the first volume being referenced in ],<ref>{{cite web|last=Johnston|first=Rich|author-link=Rich Johnston|url=https://www.bleedingcool.com/2014/08/06/mark-millar-explains-how-all-the-millarworld-books-tie-in-together-wanted-kick-ass-jupiters-legacy-superior-nemesis-mph-supercrooks-and-more-but-no-news-yet-on-the-unfunnies|title=Mark Millar Explains How All The Millarworld Books Tie-In Together — ''Wanted'', ''Kick-Ass'', ''Jupiter's Legacy'', ''Superior'', ''Nemesis'', ''MPH'', ''Supercrooks'' And More — But No News Yet On ''The Unfunnies''|date=6 August 2014|access-date=6 August 2014|publisher=]}}</ref> leading into the 2023 crossover event '']''.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://boundingintocomics.com/2023/05/17/mark-millar-announces-first-ever-millarworld-crossover-event-big-game-that-will-also-serve-as-a-sequel-to-wanted|title=Mark Millar Announces First Ever Millarworld Crossover Event {{‘}}''Big Game''{{’}} That Will Also Serve As A Sequel To {{‘}}''Wanted''{{’}}|last=Trent|first=John F.|work=]|date=17 May 2023|access-date=17 May 2023}}</ref> |
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'''''Kingsman''''' is a British comic book series that debuted in 2012 with the first graphic novel, subtitled '']''. Three sequels, subtitled '']'', '']'', and '']'', followed in 2016, 2017, and 2018 respectively. The series, following the recruitment of ] (later renamed Eggsy Unwin), into a secret ] by his uncle, Jack London, and his subsequent world-saving adventures, was initially published simply as '''''The Secret Service''''' before being rebranded following the release of the ].<ref group=NB>In newer collected editions of the first volume of the series, the book ''The Secret Service'' was renamed after the film adaptation ''Kingsman: The Secret Service'' and all references to MI6 were replaced by "Kingsman".</ref> The series was created by ] and ] from a concept by Millar and an uncredited ],<ref>{{Cite web|last=Phegley|first=Kiel|url=http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=36345|title=Millarworld Exclusive: Inside "''The Secret Service''"|date=10 January 2012|access-date=12 January 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120112025205/http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=36345|archive-date=12 January 2012|website=]|url-status=dead|quote=''']:''' "This education of a 21st Century super-spy forms the structure of the story. I can't give too much away because ] and I co-conceived the thing with }}]], and Vaughn is literally right now writing the screenplay of the movie, so we're on a ] agreement for a little while yet. But basically, if I had to say anything else about it, I would say that this is our version of ] or ] or any of those brilliant super-spy concepts, but seen through that skewed perspective we brought to superheroes in {{'}}'']''.' It feels very, very fresh. I don't think there's ever been a comic like this and all three of us are very excited about it. I've wanted to work with Dave since I was sixteen it had to be something big."}}</ref> and set in Millar's ], the ], with the celebrity kidnappings taking place in the first volume being referenced in ],<ref>{{cite web|last=Johnston|first=Rich|author-link=Rich Johnston|url=https://www.bleedingcool.com/2014/08/06/mark-millar-explains-how-all-the-millarworld-books-tie-in-together-wanted-kick-ass-jupiters-legacy-superior-nemesis-mph-supercrooks-and-more-but-no-news-yet-on-the-unfunnies|title=Mark Millar Explains How All The Millarworld Books Tie-In Together — ''Wanted'', ''Kick-Ass'', ''Jupiter's Legacy'', ''Superior'', ''Nemesis'', ''MPH'', ''Supercrooks'' And More — But No News Yet On ''The Unfunnies''|date=6 August 2014|access-date=6 August 2014|publisher=]}}</ref> leading into the 2023 crossover event '']''.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://boundingintocomics.com/2023/05/17/mark-millar-announces-first-ever-millarworld-crossover-event-big-game-that-will-also-serve-as-a-sequel-to-wanted|title=Mark Millar Announces First Ever Millarworld Crossover Event {{‘}}''Big Game''{{’}} That Will Also Serve As A Sequel To {{‘}}''Wanted''{{’}}|last=Trent|first=John F.|work=]|date=17 May 2023|access-date=17 May 2023}}</ref> |
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====''The Secret Service'' (2012–13)==== |
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<!--The Kingsman organization was originally ] in the original version of the series. The character of Eggsy was originally "Gary" in the original version of the series.-->The first volume, ''The Secret Service'' (2012–13), written by ] and illustrated by ], is set over the course of three years. ] is recruited by his uncle, ], to work for Kingsman, the ]. Gary is put on an extensive three-year training course, performing various assassinations and apprehending a ]n drug lord. Whilst investigating a series of celebrity kidnappings perpetrated by Dr. James Arnold, a very wealthy cellphone entrepreneur who plans to use a satellite signal to make the poor of humanity slaughter each other in order to solve the overpopulation problem, London is killed by Arnold for sleeping with his girlfriend, unaware of his Kingsman allegiance. Horrified by his uncle's death, and learning that Arnold is supported by higher-level members of Kingsman, Gary recruits his fellow trainees to an assault mission on Arnold's base, hidden inside a mountain in ].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nj.com/jjournal-news/2012/04/the_secret_service_is_a_thrill.html|title={{'}}''The Secret Service''{{'}} is a thrilling new British tale|last=Kulesa|first=William|work=]|date=20 April 2012|access-date=20 April 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://majorspoilers.com/2012/05/21/review-secret-service-2|title=Review: ''The Secret Service'' #2|last=Peterson|first=Matthew|work=Major Spoilers|date=21 May 2012|access-date=21 May 2012}}</ref> |
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<!--The Kingsman organization was originally ] in the original version of the series. The character of Eggsy was originally "Gary" in the original version of the series.-->The first volume, ''The Secret Service'' (2012–13), written by ] and illustrated by ], is set over the course of three years. ] is recruited by his uncle, ], to work for Kingsman, the ]. Gary is put on an extensive three-year training course, performing various assassinations and apprehending a ]n drug lord. Whilst investigating a series of celebrity kidnappings perpetrated by Dr. James Arnold, a very wealthy cellphone entrepreneur who plans to use a satellite signal to make the poor of humanity slaughter each other in order to solve the overpopulation problem, London is killed by Arnold for sleeping with his girlfriend, unaware of his Kingsman allegiance. Horrified by his uncle's death, and learning that Arnold is supported by higher-level members of Kingsman, Gary recruits his fellow trainees to an assault mission on Arnold's base, hidden inside a mountain in ].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nj.com/jjournal-news/2012/04/the_secret_service_is_a_thrill.html|title={{'}}''The Secret Service''{{'}} is a thrilling new British tale|last=Kulesa|first=William|work=]|date=20 April 2012|access-date=20 April 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://majorspoilers.com/2012/05/21/review-secret-service-2|title=Review: ''The Secret Service'' #2|last=Peterson|first=Matthew|work=Major Spoilers|date=21 May 2012|access-date=21 May 2012}}</ref> |
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====''The Red Diamond'' (2017–18)==== |
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The second volume, ''Kingsman: The Red Diamond'', written by Rob Williams and illustrated by ], was released through ] in September 2017, taking place over the course of one week. After knocking out ] following saving him from a group of Greek terrorists ignorant of the fact that the prince is Greek himself, ] (] to have the same surname as his film counterpart) is put on a week-long leave of absence. Returning to Kingsman headquarters to retrieve a pill to treat his little brother Ryan's ], an alert comes in from the ] regarding an encrypted message sent to a wanted hacker named Alias at ] in ]. As the only agent present, Eggsy is sent out on a rocket to find Alias before the SASS.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.ign.com/articles/2017/09/05/kingsman-the-red-diamond-1-review|title=''Kingsman: The Red Diamond'' #1 Review|last=Schedeen|first=Jesse|work=]|date=7 September 2017|access-date=7 September 2017}}</ref> |
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The second volume, ''Kingsman: The Red Diamond'', written by Rob Williams and illustrated by ], was released through ] from September 2017 to February 2018, taking place over the course of one week. After knocking out ] following saving him from a group of Greek terrorists ignorant of the fact that the prince is Greek himself, ] (] to have the same surname as his film counterpart) is put on a week-long leave of absence. Returning to Kingsman headquarters to retrieve a pill to treat his little brother Ryan's ], an alert comes in from the ] regarding an encrypted message sent to a wanted hacker named Alias at ] in ]. As the only agent present, Eggsy is sent out on a rocket to find Alias before the SASS.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.ign.com/articles/2017/09/05/kingsman-the-red-diamond-1-review|title=''Kingsman: The Red Diamond'' #1 Review|last=Schedeen|first=Jesse|work=]|date=7 September 2017|access-date=7 September 2017}}</ref> |
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Upon finding him, Eggsy is confronted by Kwaito — a SASS agent, and Ingot — a Red Diamond agent. Upon restraining Alias, Alias explains that he was trying to shut down the servers in the financial district to protect them from a virus released by the Red Diamond's agent. Ingot kills Alias and makes his escape, trapping Eggsy and Kwaito. Once he leaves, the virus is unleashed worldwide, causing a global blackout. The ] receives a ] tape from the head of the Red Diamond, self-made South African mining magnate Jakobis Du Preez, who explains his plans to replace the world's physical money with gold and jewels; in a separate tape, he invites the “Kings and Queens of the new material world” to a remote location in the ], ]. |
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Upon finding him, Eggsy is confronted by Kwaito — a SASS agent, and Ingot — a Red Diamond agent. Upon restraining Alias, Alias explains that he was trying to shut down the servers in the financial district to protect them from a virus released by the Red Diamond's agent. Ingot kills Alias and makes his escape, trapping Eggsy and Kwaito. Once he leaves, the virus is unleashed worldwide, causing a global blackout. The ] receives a ] tape from the head of the Red Diamond, self-made South African mining magnate Jakobis Du Preez, who explains his plans to replace the world's physical money with gold and jewels; in a separate tape, he invites the “Kings and Queens of the new material world” to a remote location in the ], ]. |
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Eggsy and Kwaito independently go undercover to the event only for Du Preez to set off a bomb to get rid of "the competition". Retrieving a map to the Red Diamond base from Ingot and crashing into a forest with Kwaito, Eggsy and Kwaito make love. Later finding civilization and a phone to use, Eggsy discovers that Kwaito has stolen the map. Having memorized it, Eggsy travels to ] where he is reunited with Kwaito. Making their way inside the base, the pair find Du Preez sitting naked on a hill of jewels and gold bars. Du Preez explains that they cannot kill him lest a fail-safe he attached to his heart open the airlocks and kill everyone. After a confrontation with Ingot, Eggsy shoots Du Preez with a poisonous spy-dart which will slowly kill him, and makes his escape with Kwaito and Treeman, a hacker held captive by Du Preez. Whilst fleeing, Treeman gains access to a Red Diamond computer and uploads an override to delete the Red Diamond virus. In the epilogue, a ceremony is held in Eggsy's honour. Several esteemed guests are invited—including Prince Philip, who wants to apologise and shake Eggsy's hand. However, Eggsy instead takes his family and Kwaito to his favourite pub. |
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Eggsy and Kwaito independently go undercover to the event only for Du Preez to set off a bomb to get rid of "the competition". Retrieving a map to the Red Diamond base from Ingot and crashing into a forest with Kwaito, Eggsy and Kwaito make love. Later finding civilization and a phone to use, Eggsy discovers that Kwaito has stolen the map. Having memorized it, Eggsy travels to ] where he is reunited with Kwaito. Making their way inside the base, the pair find Du Preez sitting naked on a hill of jewels and gold bars. Du Preez explains that they cannot kill him lest a fail-safe he attached to his heart open the airlocks and kill everyone. After a confrontation with Ingot, Eggsy shoots Du Preez with a poisonous spy-dart which will slowly kill him, and makes his escape with Kwaito and Treeman, a hacker held captive by Du Preez. Whilst fleeing, Treeman gains access to a Red Diamond computer and uploads an override to delete the Red Diamond virus. In the epilogue, a ceremony is held in Eggsy's honour. Several esteemed guests are invited—including Prince Philip, who wants to apologise and shake Eggsy's hand. However, Eggsy instead takes his family and Kwaito to his favourite pub. |
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The crossover, ''Big Game'', written by a returning Mark Millar and illustrated by Pepe Larraz, was released through ] from July to November 2023, taking place over the course of three days (with the addition of time travel). After intercepting an encrypted assassination order sent out by the Fraternity of Super-Criminals for all the world's superheroes to be killed, Eggsy recruits 27-year-old vigilante ] (the only person on the list whose identity and location could be uncovered in time) to Kingsman to save her life, with the couple proceeding to the Fraternity's base with the intent to assassinate their leader, the Secret Lord of Earth ], and steal the Fraternity's ] (which they had themselves stolen from ]). However, Eggsy is killed after unwittingly activating a trap, leading Mindy to escape with one of the suits into the past, ending up on ], before catching a ride back to the present with the ] that used to rule the planet, and escaping to the more-recent past to save Eggsy's life, along with her slightly-younger self, all the world's superheroes, and Eggsy's long-dead Uncle Jack. On their return, the team (assisted by ]) confront the joint forces of the Fraternity and the empire, culminating in one of the Mindys being killed by Wesley, and the other killing him, before officially joining Kingsman alongside Eggsy and the permanently-alive-again Jack. |
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A stand-alone five-page ], ''Kingsman: The Secret Service: Mum's the Word'', written by Phillip Huxley and illustrated by Myron Macklin, was published in the ] ] ''Millarworld Annual 2016'' in June 2016. Set sometime after ''The Secret Service'', ''Mum's the Word'' follows ] as he visits his mother to find a Russian assassin (Billy) waiting for him, after he had foiled his terrorist group's attempt to assassinate ] on her birthday earlier that day, whom he kills while his mother is out of the room.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Phegley|first=Kiel|url=https://www.cbr.com/mark-millar-introduces-a-new-generation-of-creators-with-millarworld-annual|title=Mark Millar Introduces A New Generation of Creators With "''Millarworld Annual''"|access-date=June 6, 2016|date=June 6, 2016|website=]|quote=Under a cover from artist Satine Zillah, the ]-published ''Annual'' features stories starring ] characters written and drawn by a combination of established and aspiring comic creators Millar handpicked from scores of online submissions. The comics include ] (by writer Ricardo Mo and artist Ifesinachi Orjiekwe), ] (by writer Philip Huxley and artist Myron Macklin), ] (by writer Deniz Camp and artist Pracheta Banerjee), ] (by writer Cliff Bumgardner and artist Steve Beach), ] (by Writer Shaun Brill and artist Conor Hughes) and ] (by writer Mark Abnett and artist Ozgur Yildirim).}}</ref> |
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A stand-alone five-page ], ''Kingsman: The Secret Service: Mum's the Word'', written by Phillip Huxley and illustrated by Myron Macklin, was published in the ] ] ''Millarworld Annual 2016'' in June 2016. Set sometime after ''The Secret Service'', ''Mum's the Word'' follows ] as he visits his mother to find a Russian assassin (Billy) waiting for him, after he had foiled his terrorist group's attempt to assassinate ] on her birthday earlier that day, whom he kills while his mother is out of the room.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Phegley|first=Kiel|url=https://www.cbr.com/mark-millar-introduces-a-new-generation-of-creators-with-millarworld-annual|title=Mark Millar Introduces A New Generation of Creators With "''Millarworld Annual''"|access-date=June 6, 2016|date=June 6, 2016|website=]|quote=Under a cover from artist Satine Zillah, the ]-published ''Annual'' features stories starring ] characters written and drawn by a combination of established and aspiring comic creators Millar handpicked from scores of online submissions. The comics include ] (by writer Ricardo Mo and artist Ifesinachi Orjiekwe), ] (by writer Philip Huxley and artist Myron Macklin), ] (by writer Deniz Camp and artist Pracheta Banerjee), ] (by writer Cliff Bumgardner and artist Steve Beach), ] (by Writer Shaun Brill and artist Conor Hughes) and ] (by writer Mark Abnett and artist Ozgur Yildirim).}}</ref> |
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A stand-alone six-page ], ''Kingsman: The Big Exit'', was published in the September/October 2017 issue of '']'', written by Rob Williams and illustrated by Ozgur Yildirim. Set shortly after ], ''The Big Exit'' follows ] (] to have the same surname as his film counterpart) as he is tasked with safeguarding the controversial "divorce fee" on its journey to ], consisting of £100 billion in solid gold bars, from a group of pro-Brexit terrorists, "The Union Jacks", disguised as French activists to steal the gold back for the UK. It is eventually revealed that Eggsy's mission is in fact a decoy so that Kingsman themselves can destroy "The Union Jacks" and swipe the gold from both the British Parliament and the European Union and use it to fund hospitals and education services back in England.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.playboy.com/articles/kingsman-the-big-exit/#|title=Feature: ''Kingsman: The Big Exit'', By Rob Williams with Illustration by Özgür Yildirim — September 7, 2017 — ''Playboy — Entertainment for All''|date=7 September 2017|access-date=21 September 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170922100432/http://www.playboy.com/articles/kingsman-the-big-exit#|archive-date=22 September 2017|website=]|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.kotaku.com.au/2017/09/theres-a-kingsman-comic-all-about-brexit|title=There's A ''Kingsman'' Comic All About Brexit|last=Whitbrook|first=James|work=]|date=7 September 2017|access-date=7 September 2017}}</ref> |
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A stand-alone six-page ], ''Kingsman: The Big Exit'', was published in the September/October 2017 issue of '']'', written by Rob Williams and illustrated by Ozgur Yildirim. Set shortly after ], ''The Big Exit'' follows ] (] to have the same surname as his film counterpart) as he is tasked with safeguarding the controversial "divorce fee" on its journey to ], consisting of £100 billion in solid gold bars, from a group of pro-Brexit terrorists, "The Union Jacks", disguised as French activists to steal the gold back for the UK. It is eventually revealed that Eggsy's mission is in fact a decoy so that Kingsman themselves can destroy "The Union Jacks" and swipe the gold from both the British Parliament and the European Union and use it to fund hospitals and education services back in England.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.playboy.com/articles/kingsman-the-big-exit/#|title=Feature: ''Kingsman: The Big Exit'', By Rob Williams with Illustration by Özgür Yildirim — September 7, 2017 — ''Playboy — Entertainment for All''|date=7 September 2017|access-date=21 September 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170922100432/http://www.playboy.com/articles/kingsman-the-big-exit#|archive-date=22 September 2017|website=]|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.kotaku.com.au/2017/09/theres-a-kingsman-comic-all-about-brexit|title=There's A ''Kingsman'' Comic All About Brexit|last=Whitbrook|first=James|work=]|date=7 September 2017|access-date=7 September 2017}}</ref> |
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After ambushing and battling Arnold's troops, freeing the captured celebrities, including Pierce Brosnan, Patrick Stewart and David Beckham, Gary engages in a fist fight with Arnold's henchman and former Kingsman agent Gazelle, and leaves to confront Arnold. Arnold activates the satellite signal and waits for the people to slaughter each other, but instead, due to one of Gary's colleagues having changed the frequency, people worldwide begin to have sex with one another. Gary then kills a confused Arnold.
In an epilogue, Gary reads his uncle's will, revealing that two-thirds of Jack's estate will go to the Royal National Lifeboat Institution and the British Heart Foundation, the final third going to Gary's mother, informing Gary to take good care of his gadget-laden car, or he will "come back and bloody haunt him." As Gary reports to Kingsman Headquarters, Sir Giles briefs him about a mission that concerns "trouble in Moscow".
Upon finding him, Eggsy is confronted by Kwaito — a SASS agent, and Ingot — a Red Diamond agent. Upon restraining Alias, Alias explains that he was trying to shut down the servers in the financial district to protect them from a virus released by the Red Diamond's agent. Ingot kills Alias and makes his escape, trapping Eggsy and Kwaito. Once he leaves, the virus is unleashed worldwide, causing a global blackout. The Prime Minister of Britain receives a Betamax tape from the head of the Red Diamond, self-made South African mining magnate Jakobis Du Preez, who explains his plans to replace the world's physical money with gold and jewels; in a separate tape, he invites the “Kings and Queens of the new material world” to a remote location in the Hunan Province, China.
Eggsy and Kwaito independently go undercover to the event only for Du Preez to set off a bomb to get rid of "the competition". Retrieving a map to the Red Diamond base from Ingot and crashing into a forest with Kwaito, Eggsy and Kwaito make love. Later finding civilization and a phone to use, Eggsy discovers that Kwaito has stolen the map. Having memorized it, Eggsy travels to Guam where he is reunited with Kwaito. Making their way inside the base, the pair find Du Preez sitting naked on a hill of jewels and gold bars. Du Preez explains that they cannot kill him lest a fail-safe he attached to his heart open the airlocks and kill everyone. After a confrontation with Ingot, Eggsy shoots Du Preez with a poisonous spy-dart which will slowly kill him, and makes his escape with Kwaito and Treeman, a hacker held captive by Du Preez. Whilst fleeing, Treeman gains access to a Red Diamond computer and uploads an override to delete the Red Diamond virus. In the epilogue, a ceremony is held in Eggsy's honour. Several esteemed guests are invited—including Prince Philip, who wants to apologise and shake Eggsy's hand. However, Eggsy instead takes his family and Kwaito to his favourite pub.