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Enter The Boys, a group of non-powered Anti-Supes hunting The Seven and looking to expose them and the multi-billion dollar conglomerate that's been covering their crimes. After Hughie Campbell (Jack Quaid) experiences a tragedy at the hands of a super, he links up with Billy Butcher (Karl Urban), a vigilante who provides Hughie with a chance to get payback.
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Sometimes, as we see, that means committing crimes themselves.
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The main group of superheroes in The Boys are known as The Seven - complete narcissists, only interested in helping people if it furthers their celebrity, influence, and their pockets. Granted, in the age of Jessica Jones and Watchmen - which all examine a similar question of whether superheroes can also have flaws, or even go so far as to commit evil - it's hard to say if we can really call this a "subversion." Where we can say the show paves its own exciting path is in its framing of capitalism as the greatest villain of all. This Amazon Original series based on the Garth Ennis–Darick Robertson comic books offers a gritty subversion to black-and-white renderings of superhero morality.