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The third Dynamite collection of Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson's "The Boys" is here!
In "Good For The Soul" (issues 15-18): Hughie visits The Legend, determined to find out more about The Boys- their history, their personalities, and their mysterious hidden agenda. Meanwhile, Annie January (alias Starlight) has her own doubts about membership of The Seven. This storyline also reveals a little more about the other members of the team- beginning with Butcher, and his relationship with CIA director Susan Rayner.
In "I Tell You No Lie, G.I." (issues 19-22): Wee Hughie sits down with The Legend to get the lowdown on the Boys and their enemies from the very beginning. All will be revealed, or at least that's what Hughie's expecting- who started it all, who did what to whom, why the Twin Towers are still up and the Brooklyn Bridge is down. Meanwhile, Butcher and the others meet their sparring partners... and deep down in the bowels of their hovering headquarters, Annie and A-Train discover the Seven's darkest secret.
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Story
Things finally started to pick up for me in this volume. I still find most of the characters unlikeable, but I like the story of Hughie and Annie. Things seem destined to end badly though.
On to the next!
Artwork
The artwork continues to be good and very explicit sometimes bordering on pornographic. This is not a series for a younger audience that's for sure.
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