Contrast Billy Butcher, a violent vigilante, with the typical "hero" archetype to show the "icky nihilism" inherent in the world.

Compare the graphic, "anti-superhero rhetoric" of the 2006 comics to the 2019 show's hauntingly realistic tone .

While the original comic is often viewed as "brutally forced" in its shock value, the television adaptation successfully grounds the story through character-first storytelling and more nuanced political messaging .

The Boys serves as a "vicious parody" of the superhero genre, stripping away the idealism of Marvel and DC to critique modern celebrity culture and corporate power.

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Discuss Billy Butcher as a man consumed by grief and how that reflects on traditional male socialization. 📺 Option 3: Medium Adaptation (Comic vs. TV)

Discuss how Vought International treats superheroes ("Supes") as products rather than people.

Discuss how the sequel "Dear Becky" and spin-offs like "Diabolical" expand the franchise's reach beyond simple satire. To help me give you a better draft, could you tell me: What is the length requirement for the paper?