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The Boys

Posted: Fri Aug 25, 2006 12:34 pm
by NachtcGleiskette
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Killer frikken first issue. Really quick and awesome set up for exactly how this world works. Anyone else pick it up?? It's Darick and Garth Ennis!! PICK IT UP!!

I'm very excited to see how this all unfolds. It's interesting because its all from a completely different side of the whole superhero game than we're used to seeing.

GO GET IT! And then come here and talk!

The Boys

Posted: Fri Aug 25, 2006 1:13 pm
by idsunki
It is pretty brutal though. Poor guy... gets a really nice girl that loves him, then BAM.

I think this series is probably the best reason for heroes like that to be registered, and it isn't even Marvel.

The Boys

Posted: Fri Aug 25, 2006 1:15 pm
by NachtcGleiskette
Originally posted by idsunki
It is pretty brutal though. Poor guy... gets a really nice girl that loves him, then BAM.

I think this series is probably the best reason for heroes like that to be registered, and it isn't even Marvel.
Oh man that was a crazy scene. And he's holding her arms after? The hero was completely uneffected too, just like "You guys'll take care of it? Ok, see ya!"

And it seems like thats a trend...

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Posted: Fri Aug 25, 2006 2:51 pm
by jeangay
I was digging the story....the art is great. The violence is over the top, and I'm kinda on the fence about it...like...I guess it makes its point, but it doesn't really do that much for me.

I like the point of the story, and the fact that all the superheroes are just pretentious humans, with powers. And I think its so true to life, because if super powered people existed today, they would NOT be very moral at all....what would be the point. Karate chop morals RIGHT in the throat... KEEEE-YAAAA!

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Posted: Thu Oct 26, 2006 11:55 am
by NachtcGleiskette
Man this book is rocking HARD. The last issue, IMHO, was the weakest so far but STILL frikken amazing.

Anyone else like....absolutely in LOVE with A-train?? I don't know why but he is the best thing EVAR

The Boys

Posted: Thu Jan 25, 2007 3:22 pm
by Darkholme
And...it's over. At least for now.

http://forum.newsarama.com/showthread.php?t=98812

I'm just a wee bit surprised that they would pull the plug on the book, considering that they knew ahead of time that Garth was planning to out-Preacher Preacher. PLUS the book was shipping on time - something that can't be said for 80% of Wildstorm books.

Oh well, at least Garth and Darick are maintaining their creator rights and odds are they will be able to take the series to another publisher (provided they work with Darick DC-exclusive status).

The Boys

Posted: Thu Jan 25, 2007 3:54 pm
by NachtcGleiskette
This is SO depressing. It's seriously one of the best books out there right now, and WHY! WHY! Damn you DC! I'd boycott you if I read you!

They gotta bring it to Image or something.

The Boys

Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2007 8:47 pm
by kurtc

The Boys

Posted: Thu Mar 29, 2007 1:22 pm
by NachtcGleiskette
This is the best news ever. When's the first issue???!

The Boys

Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2007 5:36 pm
by kurtc
The only info is for #7 and the tpb for 1-6 in June.

The Boys

Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2007 11:11 pm
by kurtc
also...
In talking about "The Boys," Robertson said the trade which is solicited in the most recent issue of Previews by Dynamite will collect the first six issues of the book as they were originally printed by DC. However, he and Garth are hoping/anticipating that there will be a "Boys: Uncut" Hardcover after issue #12 which will restore all the changes that were made to the first six issues. Of the changes made, Robertson pointed out "The Boys" #4 page 3. According to the artist, there were about twenty more naked women in center panel and several adult devices (rhymes with bildos) had to be "photoshopped" out.

The Boys

Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2011 5:41 pm
by littlebamf
Okay this is one hell of a ressurect, but The Boys is continually one of my favourite books. There have been one or two arcs where my interest faltered a little, but in general its remained as solid asI would expect from the creative team.

A lot of the themes are adult (shaaame I knoow) and I like how dirty and gritty it can be and I love how relatively normal Hughie still is, even after everything. Queen Maeve is fast becoming an unexpected favourite of mine, although I've always had a soft spot for her right from the start, despite all that's happened. Sometimes you can't help but love the bad guys - if anyone is a true good guy at any rate. Another thing I like about the book.

Still, there's plenty of interesting things developing in the series and it's going to keep rolling. Looking forward to it.


Also, how awesome would a movie version be, directed by Guy Ritchie? Just sayin'!

[Edited on 30-8-11 by littlebamf]

The Boys

Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2011 6:01 pm
by Ferguson
Movie version? Don't toy with my hopes, woman because, lets face it, that would be brilliant.

And full support for the enjoyment of Queen Maeve even though I never actually get to read properly and just get to skim my friend's once in a while. You do have to appreciate a book that isn't concerned with there bieng a true good and right way as well and really it's something a whole lot of storytellers could touch on more.

The Boys

Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2011 6:08 pm
by NachtcGleiskette
littlebamf wrote:Okay this is one hell of a ressurect, but The Boys is continually one of my favourite books. There have been one or two arcs where my interest faltered a little, but in general its remained as solid asI would expect from the creative team.

A lot of the themes are adult (shaaame I knoow) and I like how dirty and gritty it can be and I love how relatively normal Hughie still is, even after everything. Queen Maeve is fast becoming an unexpected favourite of mine, although I've always had a soft spot for her right from the start, despite all that's happened. Sometimes you can't help but love the bad guys - if anyone is a true good guy at any rate. Another thing I like about the book.

Still, there's plenty of interesting things developing in the series and it's going to keep rolling. Looking forward to it.


Also, how awesome would a movie version be, directed by Guy Ritchie? Just sayin'!

[Edited on 30-8-11 by littlebamf]
Sadly, I have little to add as I haven't read the book in a while. I just want to mention that I read that last piece and was like "HOLY CRAP THE PRISCILLA GUY IS A DIRECTOR NOW?! I love him!" But then remembered I was thinking of Guy Pearce. Sry!

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Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2011 6:09 pm
by littlebamf
A movie version would be off the charts. Clive Owen as Butcher, just a little bit?

But really, that is probably why I enjoy the book so much as there is precious little that is really good in that books - excellent case in point, Annie walking in on Drummer Boy and Holy Mary, the supposedly goody good lil'Christian team. I did laugh at that, I'll admit.

Annie is probably one of my least favourite characters though. Something about her just rubs me the wrong way and I prefer liking to dislike characters such as the Homelander, over just liking Annie in general.