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The Boys: Get Some v. 2 by Garth Ennis, Darick Robertson

Book Type: Paperback
Published: 23 May 2008
Publisher: Titan Books Ltd
RRP:£11.99

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Review:
Imagine if someone dared to pen a Hollywood Babylon for superheroes and the people who need to keep them in line? That's the premise of The Boys. Volume one sets the scene introducing to us to our players Wee Hughie - a Scottish slacker with a good heart looking for vengence after his girlfriend is ran over by a superhero. Mike Butcher and his bulldog Terror who leads a shadowy group called The Boys, Mother's Milk - a former US Ranger and conscience of Butcher, Frenchie - someone who you have little background on but pleasingly eccentric and The Female - who doesn't speak, but kills a lot. Ennis creates characters as rich as his previous Preacher series and I am looking forward to the next volumes