5.: We Gotta Go Now
: Homelander struggles to rehabilitate his image after a video surfaces of him accidentally killing a civilian.
: This arc focuses on the G-Men , a dark parody of Marvel's X-Men. It explores the corruption and disturbing secrets within this specific team of superheroes.
: The episode satirizes how Vought International manipulates Queen Maeve’s sexuality for marketing purposes while filming the movie Dawn of the Seven . 5. We Gotta Go Now
: While the main The Boys TV show only touched on this arc through Easter eggs, it served as the primary inspiration for the live-action spin-off series Gen V . Related Media
The title originates from the fourth volume of the comic series by Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson. : Homelander struggles to rehabilitate his image after
: Characters from this arc also appear in the animated anthology series The Boys Presents: Diabolical .
"" is a significant title within The Boys franchise, serving as both a major story arc in the original comic book series and a pivotal episode in the second season of the Amazon Prime Video television adaptation. The Television Episode (Season 2, Episode 5) : The episode satirizes how Vought International manipulates
: Billy Butcher visits his aunt Judy, intending to retire from his crusade against Supes after Becca refuses to leave with him. However, he is forced back into action when Black Noir tracks him down. Key Themes :