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The Boys: Volume 4 (Dramatized Adaptation)

De: Garth Ennis
Narrado por: full cast, Michael John Casey, Eric Messner, Dave Coyne, Laura C. Harris, KenYatta Rogers, Kimberly Gilbert, Matthew Bassett, Richard Rohan, Henry Kramer, Terence Aselford, Matthew Schleigh
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Butcher discovers Hughie’s relationship with Annie the Starlight, and a new executive at Vought starts to climb up the ranks. Butcher decides to test where Hughie’s loyalties lie, but does it behind the rest of the team’s back.

At a Christian/Supe convention, Hughie discovers Annie’s powers and The Homelander moves forward with his plans. Hughie then leaves for Scotland to see his family and decide if he should stay with The Boys.

Comics issues adapted to GraphicAudio containing What I Know, The Innocents, Believe, and Highland Laddie.

Performed by Michael John Casey, Eric Messner, Dave Coyne, Laura C. Harris, KenYatta Rogers, Kimberly Gilbert, Matthew Bassett, Richard Rohan, Henry Kramer, Terence Aselford, Matthew Schleigh, Christopher Walker, Jonathan Church, Keith Richards, Nick DePinto, Jessica Lauren Ball, Carolyn Kashner, Emily Beresford, James J. Johnson, Catherine Aselford, James Lewis, Steven Carpenter, Colleen Delany, Jonathan Watkins, David Zitney, Nanette Savard, Steve Wannall, Bradley Smith, and Elaine Yuko Qualter.

©2019 Garth Ennis, Darick Robertson (P)2021 GraphicAudio

Featured Article: The Boys, Explained—Everything You Need to Know

Before it became a critically acclaimed superhero television series from steaming giant Prime Video, The Boys was a comic book series written by Garth Ennis and co-created, designed, and illustrated by Darick Robertson. Whether you’re a longtime fan or a recent initiate, you can experience the graphic novels in an all-new medium by listening to full-cast audio adaptations with an inventive soundscape. But before you jump headfirst into the gritty world of The Boys, here's the lowdown on everything you need to know.

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Give it a listen. It's decent.

It's a pretty decent volume of the omnibus, I suppose. Though, the narrator and Malchemical sound really similar and it kind of throws me off. I feel like it's not horrible, but it's not the strongest volume of the series. I'd still give it a listen because of the chapter involving the Believe Event and onward.

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The soups are the saviors of the genre. They are hilarious and keep me entertained.

First things first I did not care about any of the boys back stories. They are boring and uninteresting to me. I am only here for the superheroes. They are always hilarious and on point. Next, I don’t care about anything, Annie says. she is an opportunist. I find it hard to believe that she followed Huey all the way to his hometown to try to get him back. It’s such a double standard because if a man did that he will be crazy. not only that to get into a group you had sexual intercourse with someone with multiple guys and you try to be a goody two shoes you try to act as if you’re high and mighty heroin. I don’t get it literally at the beginning of this book, you were trying to find porn videos where people were having threesomes and all types of other disgusting things and you think you’re in love because you had sex with somebody the third time you met them. The sad part is at the beginning you portrayed yourself as his Christian are you blame God? I was excited when Huey finally let her have it. She deserved it. She was such a tramp, and I cannot stand her. She is the worst character in this whole series and that’s all I have to say about her.

Now I love the chemical guy and the super Duper squad. That was the most hilarious part of this whole book. His reactions his statements had me screaming the Super Duper squad were hilarious. I know they were with mental issues, but it was so funny. I could not stop crying I nearly cried when Homelander dropped those innocent people from the car. I’m gonna say it once and I’m never gonna say it again the superheroes or what makes the story interesting. They are all funny. They do funny things. They’re just hilarious except Annie. Also, I wanna say this about Annie one more time she came with the whole boo-hoo story why did you say that that beginning when you met why didn’t you be honest about those things from the jump? It’s just pathetic. I shouldn’t even bring her up anymore.

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