The Most Controversial Moments Of The Boys Comic Book Series
As frequently as the TV show version of The Boys crosses the line into controversy, it's got nothing on the original comic books.
Read MoreAs frequently as the TV show version of The Boys crosses the line into controversy, it's got nothing on the original comic books.
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Read MoreAgatha All Along brought back a certain character from WandaVision in a flashback episode that helped Joe Locke's Teen find his way to Agatha Harkness.
Read MoreAgatha All Along episode 6 name-drops a major Marvel character who's been MIA for a while and reveals the rumors surrounding their disappearance.
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Read MoreThe latest episode of The Penguin features an appearance from a DC villain so obscure there's a good chance you haven't even heard of them.
Read MoreLet's get gross and talk about a disgusting scene from The Boys that made Mother's Milk actor Laz Alonso break character.
Read MoreJared Padalecki is reuniting with Supernatural showrunner Eric Kripke to join The Boys season 5. Here are five characters he could end up playing.
Read MoreOne character on The Boys keeps his mask on (almost) the entire time. But here's what Black Noir looks like in real life.
Read MoreThe Boys creator Eric Kripke has a warning about the fifth and final season, and it has to do with the potential for even more emotional devastation.
Read MoreTilda Swinton voiced The Deep's octopus girlfriend on The Boys, although series creator Eric Kripke originally (jokingly) had another Oscar-winner in mind.
Read MoreAgatha All Along episode 5 finally puts the broken Agatha Harkness to the test, and the Marvel sorceress' house is a horror fan's dream come true.
Read MoreWe've got an exclusive preview of Marvel's Uncanny X-Men #4 and Wolverine is facing off with a terrifying foe we'd love to see in live-action.
Read MoreLet's pour one out for that character who suffered a shocking death in the latest episode of Marvel Studios' Agatha All Along.
Read MoreAgatha All Along has quietly proven to have a secret weapon, and it's a refreshing change of pace from much of what we've seen in the MCU.
Read MoreAgatha All Along has finally revealed Teen's (Joe Locke) true identity. Here's what it could mean for the Marvel series going forward.
Read MoreEveryone knows Bruce Wayne became Batman after his parents were attacked in front of him, but the newest DC comic changes his origin story in a bold direction.
Read MoreThe Penguin's Sofia Falcone (Cristin Milioti) might be the show's standout character, but she's also a far cry from Milioti's favorite Batman villain.
Read MoreDC Studios has found its John Stewart for the upcoming Green Lantern series Lanterns in the form of a newly-risen Netflix action movie star.
Read MoreOne of the best parts of Marvel's I Am Groot was one the director had to fight to keep.
Read MoreThe Boys loves to satirize celebrities' infatuation with themselves, but its biggest season 4 cameo almost took this running gag further than usual.
Read MoreThe Boys and What We Do in the Shadows share an unusual prop that you'd never realize was used for both shows.
Read MoreWhile The Avengers director Joss Whedon gave the MCU its first hit crossover, he eventually found himself on the outs with Marvel boss Kevin Feige.
Read MoreNicolas Cage's Spider-Man Noir casts some very long shadows in set photos and footage from the live action TV show's Los Angeles shoot.
Read MoreMarvel's Ultimates #5 is giving the most interesting take on Hawkeye yet, and we have the first look to share.
Read MoreThere are plenty of storylines where The Boys' willingness to go NSFW pays off, especially Sister Sage's (Susan Heyward) lobotomy in season 4.
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