The Boys

The Boys #1-49 (Ongoing, Update)  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at Dec. 4, 2010
The Boys #1-49 (Ongoing, Update)

The Boys #1-49 (Ongoing, Update)
31 CBR's 18 CBZ's | Dynamite Entertainment | Release Dates Aug 16 2006 - Dec 2 2010 | 751.77 MB Total

is an American creator-owned comic book series, written by Garth Ennis and illustrated by Darick Robertson, set in a contemporary world very much similar to the real one, with one notable exception: a number of people have some form of superpower. The series follows a superpowered CIA squad, known informally as "The Boys", whose job it is to keep watch on superheroes and, if necessary, intimidate or kill them. The first six issues were published by Wildstorm, starting in 2006. On January 24, 2007, the series was abruptly canceled with issue 6. DC (of which Wildstorm is an imprint) was allegedly uneasy with the anti-superhero tone of the work. In February 2007 the series was picked up by Dynamite Entertainment and it resumed in May of that year. The current issue #49 which is part of the arc entitled "Proper Preparation and Planning", is setting up a change within the Boys and their opposing group known as the Seven definitely leading to a fateful confrontation in the upcoming landmark issue #50. Typical of Ennis' work, violent and explicit yet with subtexts of his opinions on just about anything, from comic books to fanboys' preoccupation with them. In other words, terrific. Mature Readers only. HQ Minutemen scans from issue #36 to the current issue #49.

The Boys #1-45 (Ongoing, Update)  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at Aug. 25, 2010
The Boys #1-45 (Ongoing, Update)

The Boys #1-45 (Ongoing, Update)
Eng | Filesonic & Hotfile | 31 CBR & 14 CBZ | Wildstorm (DC) / Dynamite Entertainment | Aug 16 2006 - Aug 4 2010 | 678.6 MB Total

is an American creator-owned comic book series, written by Garth Ennis and illustrated by Darick Robertson, set in a contemporary world very much similar to the real one, with one notable exception: a number of people have some form of superpower. The series follows a superpowered CIA squad, known informally as "The Boys", whose job it is to keep watch on superheroes and, if necessary, intimidate or kill them. The first six issues were published by Wildstorm, starting in 2006. On January 24, 2007, the series was abruptly canceled with issue 6. DC (of which Wildstorm is an imprint) was allegedly uneasy with the anti-superhero tone of the work. In February 2007 the series was picked up by Dynamite Entertainment and it resumed in May of that year. Issue #45 is part two of the story arc entitled "Believe." Typical of Ennis' work, violent and explicit yet with subtexts of his opinions on just about anything, from comic books to fanboys' preoccupation with them. In other words, terrific. Mature Readers only.

The Boys #1-34 (Ongoing, Update)  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at Sept. 5, 2009
The Boys #1-34 (Ongoing, Update)

The Boys #1-34 (Ongoing, Update)
Eng | RS & Hotfile | 31 CBR 3 CBZ | Dynamite Entertainment | Issue #34 Released Sep 2, 2009 | 462 MB Total

is an American creator-owned comic book series, written by Garth Ennis and illustrated by Darick Robertson, set in a contemporary world very much similar to the real one, with one notable exception: a number of people have some form of superpower. The series follows a superpowered CIA squad, known informally as "The Boys", whose job it is to keep watch on superheroes and, if necessary, intimidate or kill them. The first six issues were published by Wildstorm, starting in 2006. On January 24, 2007, the series was abruptly canceled with issue 6. DC (of which Wildstorm is an imprint) was allegedly uneasy with the anti-superhero tone of the work. In February 2007 the series was picked up by Dynamite Entertainment and it resumed in May of that year. Issue #34 concludes the 4-part story arc entitled "The Self-Preservation Society." Typical of Ennis' work, violent and explicit yet with subtexts of his opinions on just about anything, from comic books to fanboys' preoccupation with them. In other words, terrific. only.

The Boys #1-30 (Ongoing)  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at May 11, 2009
The Boys #1-30 (Ongoing)

The Boys #1-30 (Ongoing)
Eng | RS | CBR & CBZ | Wildstorm & Dynamite Entertainment | 397 MB Total

is an American creator-owned comic book series, written by Garth Ennis and illustrated by Darick Robertson, set in a contemporary world very much similar to the real one, with one notable exception: a number of people have some form of superpower. The series follows a superpowered CIA squad, known informally as "The Boys", whose job it is to keep watch on superheroes and, if necessary, intimidate or kill them. The first six issues were published by Wildstorm, starting in 2006. On January 24, 2007, the series was abruptly canceled with issue 6. DC (of which Wildstorm is an imprint) was allegedly uneasy with the anti-superhero tone of the work. In February 2007 the series was picked up by Dynamite Entertainment and it resumed in May of that year. Violent and explicit. In other words, terrific.

The Boys #1-65 + Mini-series Collection (2006-2012)  Comics

Posted by mikestoke at April 14, 2012
The Boys #1-65 + Mini-series Collection (2006-2012)

The Boys #1-65 + Mini-series Collection (2006-2012)
English | CBR | 83 Issues | 1.82 GB

The series is set in a contemporary 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. For this reason, a superpowered CIA squad, known informally as "The Boys", is charged with monitoring the superhero community.

The Boys #1 – 72 + Omnibus + TPBs (2006-2012)  Comics

Posted by Kochet at Aug. 23, 2019
The Boys #1 – 72 + Omnibus + TPBs (2006-2012)

The Boys #1 – 72 + Omnibus + TPBs (2006-2012)
English | CBR | 10.6 GB

Sure you heard about new TV-Show The Boys, no matter how relentless the first season was the original comics is much much more crazy than Amazon's show. So here it is, all comics in one archive, check for yourself!

In this world, the superheroes are ungrateful uncaring asses. The comic follows the story of Wee Hughie as he is recruited too and later joins “The Boys”, a CIA black ops team dealing with super powered threats.

The Boys #1-72 + 3 Mini-series Collection (2006-2012) Complete  Comics

Posted by mikestoke at Nov. 14, 2012
The Boys #1-72 + 3 Mini-series Collection (2006-2012) Complete

The Boys #1-72 + 3 Mini-series Collection (2006-2012) Complete
English | CBR | 90 Issues | 2 GB

The series is set between 2006-2008 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. For this reason, a superpowered CIA squad, known informally as "The Boys", is charged with monitoring the superhero community.
Ennis has said that the series will "out-Preacher Preacher", presumably referring to the extreme violence and sexuality that were that series' hallmark.

The Boys #37-38 (Ongoing)  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at Jan. 13, 2010
The Boys #37-38 (Ongoing)

The Boys #37-38 (Ongoing)
Eng | RS & Hotfile | 2 CBZ | Dynamite Entertainment | Released Dec 3 2009 & Jan 6 2010 | 40 MB Total
+ The Boys Issues #1-36 Complete

is an American creator-owned comic book series, written by Garth Ennis and illustrated by Darick Robertson, set in a contemporary world very much similar to the real one, with one notable exception: a number of people have some form of superpower. The series follows a superpowered CIA squad, known informally as "The Boys", whose job it is to keep watch on superheroes and, if necessary, intimidate or kill them. The first six issues were published by Wildstorm, starting in 2006. On January 24, 2007, the series was abruptly canceled with issue 6. DC (of which Wildstorm is an imprint) was allegedly uneasy with the anti-superhero tone of the work. In February 2007 the series was picked up by Dynamite Entertainment and it resumed in May of that year. Issue #37 and #38 both feature standalone stories (high-quality Minutemen scans). Typical of Ennis' work, violent and explicit yet with subtexts of his opinions on just about anything, from comic books to fanboys' preoccupation with them. In other words, terrific. Mature Readers only.

The Boys #35 (Ongoing)  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at Oct. 9, 2009
The Boys #35 (Ongoing)

The Boys #35 (Ongoing)
Eng | RS & Hotfile | CBR | Dynamite Entertainment | Oct 7 2009 | 27 Pages | 15.9 MB
+ The Boys Issues #1-34 Complete

is an American creator-owned comic book series, written by Garth Ennis and illustrated by Darick Robertson, set in a contemporary world very much similar to the real one, with one notable exception: a number of people have some form of superpower. The series follows a superpowered CIA squad, known informally as "The Boys", whose job it is to keep watch on superheroes and, if necessary, intimidate or kill them. The first six issues were published by Wildstorm, starting in 2006. On January 24, 2007, the series was abruptly canceled with issue 6. DC (of which Wildstorm is an imprint) was allegedly uneasy with the anti-superhero tone of the work. In February 2007 the series was picked up by Dynamite Entertainment and it resumed in May of that year. Issue #35 deals with origins as it starts the first of the two-part "Nothing Like It In The World" story arc. Typical of Ennis' work, violent and explicit yet with subtexts of his opinions on just about anything, from comic books to fanboys' preoccupation with them. In other words, terrific. Mature Readers only.

The Boys #36 (Ongoing)  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at Nov. 9, 2009
The Boys #36 (Ongoing)

The Boys #36 (Ongoing)
Eng | RS & Hotfile | CBR | Dynamite Entertainment | Nov 4 2009 | 25 Pages | 18.6 MB
+ The Boys Issues #1-35 Complete

is an American creator-owned comic book series, written by Garth Ennis and illustrated by Darick Robertson, set in a contemporary world very much similar to the real one, with one notable exception: a number of people have some form of superpower. The series follows a superpowered CIA squad, known informally as "The Boys", whose job it is to keep watch on superheroes and, if necessary, intimidate or kill them. The first six issues were published by Wildstorm, starting in 2006. On January 24, 2007, the series was abruptly canceled with issue 6. DC (of which Wildstorm is an imprint) was allegedly uneasy with the anti-superhero tone of the work. In February 2007 the series was picked up by Dynamite Entertainment and it resumed in May of that year. Issue #36 concludes with Mother's Milk's story in the second of the two-part "Nothing Like It In The World" story arc. Typical of Ennis' work, violent and explicit yet with subtexts of his opinions on just about anything, from comic books to fanboys' preoccupation with them. In other words, terrific. Mature Readers only.