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Number of Pages: 376
Genre: Comics + Graphic Novels
Sub-Genre: Superheroes
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Dynamite Entertainment
Age Range: Teen
Author: Garth Ennis
Language: English



About the Book



"Contains material originally published in magazine form as The Boys #15-30"--Indicia.



Book Synopsis



As the excitement for Prime Video's new series continues to build for Garth Ennis' & Darick Robertson's The Boys - Dynamite presents a special edition of the Omnibus Volume 2 featuring a fantastic photo cover from the series!
Contains The Boys Volume 3: Good for the Soul & The Boys Volume 4: We Gotta Go Now.

In The Boys, Vol. 3: Good for the Soul, everyone has something to get off their chest: Frenchie and the Female are up to something nasty with the Mafia, Mother's Milk goes to see his mom, Annie January wants a word with God himself, and Butcher enjoys yet another ghastly tryst with CIA Director Rayner. The Legend, meanwhile, offers to tell Hughie everything he wants to know about The Boys - all Hughie has to do is take a walk with the dead.

In the fourth Dynamite collection, "We Gotta Go Now," all is not well with mysterious millionaire John Godolkin's band of misfits. Silver Kincaid, one of the original G-Men, has just committed suicide in the most public and grotesque way imaginable. That's not good news for Vought-American's number one franchise, with G-Force, G-Coast, G-Style, G-Wiz, the G-Brits and the G-Nomads all depending on their slice of the G-pie. There's far too much at stake for anyone to go poking around the G-Mansion now. Who knows what dirty secrets might be waiting down there in the dark?