Part one of the four part "I Tell You No Lie, G.I.": 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. Recommended for Mature Readers.
Overall, the comic book medium is a better place with The Boys around to lampoon the superhero genre's more ridiculous elements. The series also happens to tell a damn fine story as well. Read Full Review
It's $*!#ing good. Read Full Review
Its no secret that The Boys is Ennis best work to date, and keeps getting better. Read Full Review
Why are these ratings are so high? This comic is 70% boring, 10% shitty (literally) and only 20% good, maybe... Well, it has some fine moments, but it's very boring, not entertaining, uninteresting and just gross... I really don't like to read about wars, conspiracy theories, politics and see that much shit on that many pages...