Homelander reminds me of Hydra-Cap (in appearance as well).
Compared to the comic series this is true. I've read that Ennis was done with superhero comics when he wrote the Boys and wanted to do something completely opposite of what DC/Marvel were doing with their universes. So in the Boys comic series not only are nearly all superheroes completely amoral, selfish, psychopaths, but there are also largely incompetent and really don't know how to use their powers to fight or to save anyone. So far the Seven can at least fight and seem to have at least a little humanity and complexity compared to the moustache twirling villains they were in the comics.
Compared to the comics, I actually like Butcher (slightly) better in the Amazon show. In the TV series only the Female has superpowers (so far) while in the comics all of the Boys had super strength and some degree of invulnerability. This ups the ante on the danger the Boys face in standing up to the "supes". Also in the TV series Butcher isn't a amoral machiavellian genius 20 steps ahead of everyone else, which makes the Amazon version slightly more relatable IMO. Also the TV Butcher doesn't (at least yet) want to commit wholesale genocide on all "supes" as his comic counterpart did.
I loved the Boys series, but other than Hughie and maybe MM I would be hard pressed to say I liked any of the characters in the comics.
but isn't Butcher a baby killer?
I like the show but I'm not really a fan of them playing with kid gloves for some of the comics plot points
Butcher's reason for being so pissed at Homelander and the Supes won't have as much kick now
I like what they tried to do with Maeve but not with Starlight imo
Not sure if Homelander is so bad here or just filled with psychological hangups
in the show he is a science experiment who was basically neglected and created to be the strongest hero. He has serious dependency issues and desperately wants a connection with someone. You didn't have that in the comics imo
Butcher's hatred of him seems kinda sanitized after watching the last episode
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He might as well hate his wife for lying, cheating on him, and having Homelander's baby and then running off
Homelander didn't rape her and force her to have his baby like in the comic
Having a sob story doesn't excuse his actions. He knew what he was doing was morally wrong and did them because it benefit him. No one loved him growing up boo f-ing woo.
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That's doesn't mean he can abandon an airplane full of people to die, kill a senator willy nilly because he blackmailed his mother figure, coerce his team to do morally reprehensible actions, and being a rapist.
Homelander isn't a character that invokes sympathy.
thing of it is that i don't think they intend Butcher to be the hero of the story. they are just two villains going head to head. Butcher is just as much of a Frankenstein's monster on the show. or, at least, he seemed to suggest that to Mallory (i hope i got the name right). we're supposed to be focusing on Huey as the protagonist. he's the one that tried to save the others. Butcher went full ahab spoilers:end of spoilers(since he would have to know that it was a useless attack on Homelander).
and offed a baby in what could only be described as the pettiest of suicides
Last edited by Michael Watkins; 07-30-2019 at 05:51 AM.