The next bad day: the Boys compare notes and find that all is very far from being as it should be. MM wants serious words with Butcher, Hughie gets Monkey exactly where he wants him, the Female has a revelation of her own- and news comes in of yet another fatality. Things continue unraveling fast, in part three of The Bloody Doors Off.4 ISSUES TILL THE END!
With another issue in the books, Garth Ennis and company go out of their way to prove that no character is safe. That idea could not be more self-evident than through the reveal that Butcher is the final antagonist for The Boys. Now, The Boys will conclude forcing me into a mourning period but that's not for a few months, so until the final page of the final issue I'm going wait savvy every riveting moment that this book has to offer. Read Full Review
I really liked this issue. It had a great mix of action and plot development. With an ending so shocking, it's hard not to reread this issue over and over again. I give it a 9.5/10. Read Full Review
As for the art and everything else, there isn't anything overtly special. Its typical quality of The Boys, and fits the darker imagery and violence of the title well. In its closing moments, this is still a high quality example of the title. I for one will be sure to miss it in 4 issues time. Read Full Review
Holy exposition, Batman. And then big things. But the clunky ass explaining of things is way too much tell, not enough show.