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| Platinum Card Talk Member |
Heroes in the REAL world. Just saw the first episode, WOW! I can see many old school types really hating this one simply because it decimates the Super Hero ethos but I really liked it. A card set would be awesome! ____________________ Just because it's rare doesn't mean it's valuable. | ||
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| Contest Czar |
The series is tame considering the source material. The Boys was originally published by DC under the Wildstorm banner. After the first arc they allowed Garth Ennis to shop around the series to whoever wanted it. Dynamite picked it up. The series was Garth Ennis's attempt to deconstruct the super hero story. "If superheroes were real, do you really think they would be nice people or something far worse?" The show and the series do stray from each other. I am not sure how they could even pull off some of the stories from the comics such as the "herograsm" story arc. Overall, I was surprise by how good the actor playing Homelander was(you really are not suppose to like him but he was my favorite on the show). He and Annie are the best two on the show followed by Butcher. | |||
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| Gold Card Talk Member |
^^^ Accurate ^^^ Wee Hughie is played by the son of Meg Ryan and Dennis Quaid but he looks like a young Bill Hader, ____________________ Everywhere around this burg they're running out of verbs, adverbs, and adjectives. Everywhere around this town, they're running out of nouns. | |||
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| Platinum Card Talk Member |
He played the lead in a show called Banshee that was on Showtime (i believe) If you have not seen it, I totally recommend it. I have been out of the comic scene for some time now but I have heard of the large differences between it and the show from others as well. As a casual viewer I really like how the show is laid out. Seems to work well. ____________________ Just because it's rare doesn't mean it's valuable. | |||
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| Contest Czar |
When they announced they were doing the show, I was kinda baffled as to how they were going to do it without an 'X' rating. I am going off on an tanget but The Boys started when I owned a comic book store. A lot of people were reading it. A customer I had used his name instead of pronouns: Jimmy Cain is here. Jimmy Cain going to the grocery store. Jimmy Cain came running into the store one day and said, "Jimmy Cain can't read the boys no more. Jimmy Cain's son, Mojo,(yes, the boy's was named Mojo because Mojo Cain sounds like a great wrestling name according to his dad---can this story get any weirder) got caught reading The Boys. Jimmy Cain in trouble (by his wife who caught Mojo reading an issue of The Boys)!"This message has been edited. Last edited by: barobehere, | |||
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| Platinum Card Talk Member |
That's hilarious! I might try and find some digital issues if there are any. Wonder how many people are going to run to the comic because of the show going from R to X? ____________________ Just because it's rare doesn't mean it's valuable. | |||
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| Contest Czar |
Dynamite (the comic publisher) just announced that they have sold 4.5 millions dollars in sales of THE BOYS Omnibus since the series debut. | |||
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| Diamond Card Talk Member |
I didn't want to open a new thread to ask how viewers of "The Boys" liked the final wrap up after 5 seasons? I only caught 2 episodes over all that time, so have no opinion myself. I have sworn off shows with multi seasonal storylines because I follow the pattern of almost always loving the beginning year, slogging through the middle, and hating the ending. Never to watch any of it again. I did like the autograph cards from UD Skybox, which were just on Seasons 1 & 2. The boxes skipped hits and cost too much for my minor interest, so I stayed away from them, but individual cards were decent. I wonder if UD will make another series to cover the rest, or just leave the cards hanging? Any thoughts? | |||
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| Gold Card Talk Member |
I generally can't stomach the idea of giving Jeff Bezos money ever, but I'm going to buy something cheap from Amazon tonight to get the free week of Amazon Prime so I can see the final season. (I will cancel just before the free trial ends and they charge for the first month. It's how I've seen the most recent couple of seasons.) The series has been pretty good up 'til now, and those Upper Deck cards were nice, with a pretty comprehensive list of autographers. If Dynamite had already sold 4.5 million in The Boys comic book omnibuses back in 2019 when the show was new, they must've brought in multiples of that in the 6.5 years since Barobehere's post above. ____________________ Everywhere around this burg they're running out of verbs, adverbs, and adjectives. Everywhere around this town, they're running out of nouns. | |||
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