NOTE: This comic is for adult viewers only, due to sexual content and nudity.
The first-ever Boys spin-off mini-series features the pairing of Ennis with Hitman artist John McCrea and covers by Boys artist and co-creator Darick Robertson! The occasional death at Herogasm isn't that unusual, but how one member of Fantastico checks out is nothing short of spectacular. In the resultant chaos the Boys make their move- on a target that may not be all he seems. Hughie, meanwhile, runs smack into Black Noir in the worst possible way, while Jack From Jupiter spills a few more secrets to A-Train. And speaking of secrets, what does the man from more
The horrendous art, lack of clear direction, and recycled scenes make this book even worse than I was expecting. Given that Garth Ennis is easily one of my alltime favorite writers, I hate to be as harsh as I am here; but, its my duty as your reviewer to be truthful. This book should only be picked up by hardcore completers (since apparently completists isn't a word) and even then it should be bagged and board without being read. Trust me on that one. This Burrito Book is not meant for human consumption. Read Full Review
Art - bad. Dialogues - boring. Story - not entertaining. Also there are zoophilia and raped Hughie... And I don't even understand how he was actually raped... I mean, how exactly? That scene was just soooo bad and unclear...