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Garth Ennis, | 216 pages | 17 Dec 2010 | Titan Books Ltd | 9780857681447 | English | London, United Kingdom The Innocents | The Boys Wiki | Fandom

From " Veronica Mars " to Rebecca take a look back at the career of Armie Hammer on and off the screen. See the full gallery. Title: The Innocents 26 Jul Now informed, The Boys know Vought has used super charities to smuggle The Boys: The Innocents v. 7 disguised as Polio vaccines to make super-babies since Annie learns that Ashley was fired, and Stillwell demands she comply with her designed image. Annie refuses, remarking that firing her after reporting a sexual assault would hurt Vought. Stillwell, aware it was Deep, has him apologize publicly and transfers him to Sandusky, Ohio for a sabbatical. Butcher brings Hughie to a collateral damage survivors support group, but leaves The Boys: The Innocents v. 7 yelling at them for doing nothing to get justice. Alone, Butcher explains to Hughie that raped his wife and she went missing shortly thereafter. Frenchie and Milk get help from Mesmer, a telepath, to see into the mind of the Female. Mesmer reveals the Female was kidnapped along with her brother by the Shining Light Liberation Army terrorist group, and her name is Kimiko. They learn that Vought is making Compound-V boosted terrorists to push Written by Aaron Kyle. No, stop it, that's just silly. Guinness wouldn't settle right when pouring it from a pitchur to another glass. That's shocking. God damn supersedes and theit super nonsense. Damn I'm drunk. Looking for something to watch? Choose an adventure below and discover your next The Boys: The Innocents v. 7 movie or TV show. Visit our What to Watch page. Sign In. Keep track of everything you watch; tell your friends. Full Cast and Crew. Release Dates. Official Sites. Company Credits. Technical Specs. Plot Summary. Plot The Boys: The Innocents v. 7. Parents Guide. External Sites. User Reviews. User Ratings. External Reviews. Metacritic Reviews. Photo Gallery. Trailers and Videos. Crazy Credits. Alternate Versions. The Boys —. Rate This. Season 1 Episode 6. All Episodes Annie learns that Ashley was fired, and Director: Jennifer Phang. Watch on Prime Video included with Prime. Added to Watchlist. The Evolution of Armie Hammer. TV Series - Episodes Ratings. All "The Boys" episodes ranked. Use the The Boys: The Innocents v. 7 below. You must be a registered user to use the IMDb rating plugin. Edit Cast Episode cast overview, first billed only: Karl Urban Jack Quaid Antony Starr Homelander Erin Moriarty Queen Maeve Jessie T. A-Train Laz Alonso Mother's Milk Chace Crawford The Deep Tomer Capon Frenchie Karen Fukuhara Kimiko Miyashiro Nathan Mitchell Black Noir Elisabeth Shue Madelyn Stillwell Haley Joel Osment Mesmer Jennifer Esposito Susan Raynor Billy Zane Edit Storyline Now informed, The Boys know Vought has used super charities to smuggle Compound-V disguised as Polio vaccines to make super-babies since Plot Keywords: mind reading superhero superheroine reference to tlc reference to the u. Edit Did You Know? Trivia The lettering for the logo of "The Mesmerizer" is stylistically similar to the lettering of "Law and Order". Quotes Starlight : You fired Ashley? Madelyn Stillwell : It was actually a mutual decision. She wanted to explore different career paths and, um, we wished her well. Starlight : [ frowns ] Okay. Madelyn Stillwell : You are a selfish, arrogant child. Starlight : Wow. Starlight : I did. Madelyn Stillwell The Boys: The Innocents v. 7 She was a rebel. Didn't take anyone's shit, didn't play by the rules. That's what you wanted to be. That's what American heroes are. But it's a myth. I should Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Report this. Add the first question. Language: English French. Runtime: 60 min. Sound Mix: Dolby Digital. Color: Color. Edit page. October Streaming Picks. Back to School Picks. Clear your history. Billy Butcher. Hughie Campbell. Mother's Milk. Madelyn Stillwell. "The Boys" The Innocents (TV Episode ) - IMDb

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The Boys is The Boys: The Innocents v. 7 American comic book serieswritten by Garth Ennis and co-created, designed, and illustrated by Darick Robertson. The series is set between — [1] in a world where superheroes exist. However, most of the superheroes in the series' universe are corrupted by their celebrity status and often engage in reckless behavior, compromising the safety of the world. The story follows a small clandestine CIA squad, informally known as "The Boys", led by Butcher and also consisting of Mother's Milk, the Frenchman, the Female, and new addition "Wee" Hughie Campbell, who are charged with monitoring the superhero The Boys: The Innocents v. 7, often leading to gruesome confrontations and dreadful results; in parallel, a key subplot follows Annie "Starlight" January, a young and naive superhero who joins the Seven, the most prestigious — and corrupted — superhero group in the world and The Boys' most powerful enemies. Ennis has said that The Boys would "out- Preacher Preacher ", presumably referring to the extreme violence and sexuality that were that series' hallmark. The book was adapted by Amazon Studios into a television serieswhich premiered on July 26, The first six issues of The Boys were published by Wildstormstarting in On January 24,the series was abruptly canceled with issue 6. Ennis later explained that this was because DC Comics of which Wildstorm was The Boys: The Innocents v. 7 imprint before it was disbanded were uneasy with the anti-superhero The Boys: The Innocents v. 7 of the work. Co-creator Darick Robertson said that "DC is being good about reverting our rights so we can find a new publisher and we're in the process of doing that now". While Robertson was on exclusive contract to DC, he was given special dispensation to continue working on The Boys. A collected edition of the first six issues was also published by Dynamite, with a foreword by Simon Pegg. Pegg was the model on whom the character Hughie was based on in the way he was drawn in the comics by Robertson. In February Dynamite announced a spin-off mini-series Herogasmwith art from John McCreawho Ennis has worked with numerous times before, [9] and Keith Burns, a friend of McCrea's of whom he has said: "Keith's strengths are my weaknesses and vice versa. Our heroes' minor role in the story gradually alters its dynamic, until something happens in 4 that sends things off on a completely unexpected tangent. After that, life gets serious fast, and by the end you'll have witnessed events that will change things in the Boys' world for good. We'll start to pick up on the effects of that with 31 of the regular title. The book would have been chipped and chipped away at until writing it was pure frustration. Billy Butcher learns of a presidential directive charging the CIA with monitoring all superheroes. He uses the directive to get the backing required to reform "The Boys", a black ops team designed to police the superhero community. Butcher brings together Mother's Milk, the Frenchman, and the Female of the Species, but the Boys' fifth member, Mallory, refuses to return as his grandkids were murdered due to his involvement with the group. Requiring five in the team, Butcher recruits a Scottish conspiracy theorist named "Wee" Hughie; The Boys: The Innocents v. 7 girlfriend was accidentally killed by A-Train, a member of major superhero team The Seven. At the Boys' first meeting in New York CityButcher reveals that their first mission is to intimidate a teen superhero group called Teenage Kix. The Boys conduct surveillance on the group, using the dirt they gather to blackmail The Boys: The Innocents v. 7 members into compliance. It is revealed that all superpowers come from Compound V, a drug The Boys: The Innocents v. 7 by Nazi scientists; a low-powered version mixed with cocaine is called Blue, and it is used to attain a singular, powerful high or, as revealed during the surveillance, allows prostitutes to endure or recover from sex with superhumansbut it carries a risk of spontaneous and horrifying mutations. Judging that he is suitable to join the team, Butcher uses subterfuge to inject Hughie with a specially formulated mix of V that permanently gives him super-strength and durability—much to Hughie's chagrin. Meanwhile, Annie January, an evangelical Christian who fights crime as the superheroine Starlight, is recruited to join the Seven, the most elite of the superhero teams. Annie quickly learns that the Seven are not as wholesome as their reputation suggests, as she is coerced to perform oral sex on the Homelander, A-Train, and Black The Boys: The Innocents v. 7 to gain entry into the group. Hughie and Annie meet, unaware of each other's occupations, and find themselves attracted to each other. The Teenage Kix are sent a message from The Boys, along with selections of surveillance revealing their misdeeds, with a directive to expose one of their members, or the Boys will make their own choice on whom to expose; the team The Boys: The Innocents v. 7 the black homosexual hero Shout Out to appease the Boys, believing that his loss will hurt the team the least. Homelander informs the Kix that the Boys are responsible. Teenage Kix confronts the Boys, but is unprepared for their ferocity; Blarney Cock is killed in the ensuing fight when he threatens Hughie, who panics and lashes out, punching through Blarney Cock's chest. Butcher introduces Hughie to the Legend, a comic book magnate and one of Butcher's sources. The Legend has the Boys investigate the mysterious murder of a young gay man that he believes was committed by a superhero. The ensuing investigation leads to Tek Knight and his former sidekick, Swingwing. During the course of The Boys: The Innocents v. 7 investigation, Hughie and Butcher discover Tek Knight a hero the Boys never approached because his powers came from technology, not Compound V is suffering from an odd compulsion to fornicate with any orifice that presents itself. Hughie determines that the victim had approached Swingwing and confronts the hero, who reveals his intense homophobia and tries to escape. Hughie chases him down and fights Swingwing, Butcher staying out of the fight. After Hughie defeats Swingwing, Butcher approaches Swingwing under the premise of forcing him to become an informant for the Boys; unbeknownst to Hughie, Billy sabotages Swingwing's jetpack, which later fails leading to Swingwing's death from being run over by the Staten Island ferry. However, Hughie becomes depressed that there is no real justice for the murder victim. Despite this, he is able to bring a gay couple back together. Tek-Knight, disgraced by his former butler's expose of his condition, rescues a woman from a falling wheelbarrow and subsequently saves the planet when he destroys an asteroid by engaging in coitus The Boys: The Innocents v. 7 an orifice in the asteroid, dying in the resulting explosion. This is revealed to be a hallucination; the wheelbarrow actually killed him, and his delusion and likely his sexual compulsion turned out to be the result of a large brain tumor. The Boys travel to Moscow, where the local supes are mysteriously exploding. The Boys stop this plot by placing a bomb in Nina's vibrator, and Butcher detonates the supes, while Hughie bonds with Vas and is disgusted by the group's willingness to torture. However, when Butcher gives the information to the CIA, he finds Director Rayner isn't going to do anything about it, due to the fear of Vought- American using their superhumans on the CIA, and possibly the country itself, in retaliation. Hughie visits The Legend, determined to find out more about the Boys — their history, their personalities, and their mysterious hidden agenda. Annie January alias Starlight has her own doubts about membership of the Seven. Hughie must also deal with his new romance with Annie January and the return of Blarney Cock as a brain damaged zombie Compound V is used to resurrect some supers, but with extreme brain damageas the Boys get closer to finding out about their relationship. Hughie learns the true origins of the supes while the rest of the Boys meet with members of the Seven for a discussion. The Legend goes on to reveal the history of Vought-American, concerning their faulty contributions to The Boys: The Innocents v. 7 WW2 and Vietnam. He then tells Hughie about their first major success regarding the Supes, the creation of The Boys: The Innocents v. 7 Homelander, the Seven, and his own past experiences working for Victory Comics, Vought-American's publishing company, specialising in fabricating VA's superheroes deeds. Meanwhile, as the rest of the Boys meet with the Seven, A-Train attempts to rape Starlight, only to end up being blinded in one eye. After a brief history of the team is given, the Boys send in Hughie undercover to G-Wiz, one of the junior teams in the franchise, with the Female and the Frenchman as back up in case anything goes wrong. Mother's Milk discovers that Silver Kincaid was abducted as a child from The Boys: The Innocents v. 7 a store where her uncle had taken her for ice cream. It is later revealed that most, if not all of the G-Men were abducted as children, and not, as the G-Men claim, "orphans and outcasts". Meanwhile, the members of G-Wiz are instructed to kill Hughie, after Hughie is revealed to be a spy. Hughie's life is saved when the Frenchman and the Female intercede and murder most of the group. Through interrogation of a surviving member of G-Wiz it is revealed that the founder of the G-Men, Godolkin, abducts young children and injects them with Compound V in order to manifest powers within them. It is also revealed that Godolkin and other members of the G-Men sexually abuse the young recruits. This revelation is delivered before one of the G-Men kills the survivor, revealing Godolkin with the rest of the G-Men ready to kill the Boys; however, this only spurs Hughie the rest of the team following his lead to attempt to attack the entire G-Men forces at once. Before they can launch this potentially suicidal attack, Vought-American forces arrive and slaughter all of the G-Men with heavy weapons and flamethrowers before confronting Butcher, telling him that they are capable of cleaning up their own mess. The team deals with this in many ways, while Vought-American gears up to try The Boys: The Innocents v. 7 destroy the Boys. This first of the series' stand alone miniseries chronicles the Boys as they sneak into Vought's secret, exclusive annual superhero bacchanalia "". Funded by the company on the premise of being a giant superhero battle to the public, the "heroes" spend a weekend at an island resort running wild and indulging in reckless debauchery — primarily vast amounts of sex and participating in the use of illegal drugs. Meanwhile, the Vought-owned Vice President joins the festivities, and the Boys learn more about the corporation's plans as they target a Secret Service agent to try to determine V-A's infiltration of the White House through Red River operatives placed in the Secret Service. Homelander destroys an entire passenger jet on a whim, and is preparing to tell all the other heroes all about it as an example The Boys: The Innocents v. 7 their superiority over humanity, but he is cut short by Vought. The world's second most powerful team, Payback, are contracted by Vought American during the events of Herogasm, to take out the Boys. In exchange for their service, they are promised the opportunity to have their own team's profile elevated up to the level of the Seven. The The Boys: The Innocents v. 7 is ambushed by Stormfront and is badly beaten, falling into a coma. The team is attacked at an abandoned hospital, where the Female has been taken. Mother's Milk is severely injured and Butcher proceeds to eliminate each of the remaining members of Payback while providing the rest of the team cover to get the Female to safety. With only Stormfront remaining, the remaining Boys, with Vas called in for backup, defeat the former Nazi superhero in battle. The Female recovers after the battle in the hospital when Hughie makes the mistake of trying to eat one of her Chocolate Limes, getting his forearm broken in the process. The story arc ends with Soldier Boy tied to a chair, while Butcher prepares to torture him for information. Mother's Milk tells Hughie his life storyhow he came across the Boys, and why he continues to fight. Frenchie tells his life story to Hughie. It is an absurd tall tale of a village called Franglais which translates to French-English, a comment on how everyone speaks in France in English comics where even his own parents call him The Boys: The Innocents v. 7. He has devoted himself to pacifism, and refuses to joust his opponent on a bicycle with French bread. He finishes the story and jumps out of the window, leaving Hughie to question the tale's validity such as the title itselfquoted often as "a notorious example of one such misleading statement that probably confused the student more than teaching them anything functional about the language" [14]. This is the first stand alone issue in the series. A stand-alone issue, with some of the visuals and dialogue paying homage to the Alien movies. The Frenchman gives an account of the Female's origin to Hughie, speaking from her point of view, which is required, as she herself never speaks. He explains that, when she was an infant, her mother left her unattended in a lab in Japanwhere a doctor was synthesizing Compound V. She climbed into a The Boys: The Innocents v. 7 of Compound V waste and then immediately killed the doctor, so all of his secrets died with him. She grows up in captivity, and is treated like an experimental animal as the company tries to use her blood to replicate the doctor's lost research. She occasionally escapes and causes mayhem until recaptured. Eventually the Boys, led by Mallory, capture her during her latest escape. Butcher drops in a concussion grenade to knock her out, with the intent of using her as a weapon. When she awakens, the Frenchman volunteers to instruct her on integrating her within the world, treating her with compassion and love and attempting to manage her recurring bouts of homicidal rage, which she tries constantly to control. Butcher stumbles upon Hughie's relationship with Annie, aka Starlight. Hughie discovers that unlike the superhero community at large, Superduper is a minor-league group of low-powered supers who truly desire to use their abilities for good. The arrival of a new team leader, the dangerous Malchemical, upsets Superduper's safe environment; Malchemical is doing "community service" for Vought by working with SuperDuper because of a transgression with his previous team. Hughie accidentally befriends the team when he steps in to save one of their members from choking by performing an emergency trachaeotomy, but takes a stand against Malchemical in defense of the group, an act which irritates Butcher. After Malchemical plays a cruel prank on one of the members, he threatens them to stop making him look bad, declaring he will do as he pleases. Upon seeing Malchemical threaten to rape two of the female members, Hughie steps in to stop it. Butcher's test of Hughie was that, in the event of a direct conflict, had Hughie been a Vought plant, Malchemical would have had orders not to hurt him. However, Hughie is nearly killed; Butcher, now convinced of Hughie's innocence, steps in at the last minute to save him, killing Malchemical by setting fire to him while he is in a gaseous state. Butcher almost misses his opportunity to do so because his plan is discovered by Mother's Milk, who himself contacted the Legend and confronted Stillwell to assess Hughie's The Boys: The Innocents v. 7 with Vought.