In fact, the vast majority don’t.
When this didn’t turn out how he expected, Hughie was approached by a mysterious man named Butcher.
One of the most bizarre things about the team was the question of why exactly Hughie was there.
Likewise, Frenchy also had a remarkable capacity for violence.
Butcher himself had previous military training and was a genius at manipulating people and gathering information.
Meanwhile, Hughie was just some guy who looked like Simon Pegg.
There wasn’t much he was capable of doing, yet Butcher insisted he stay in the team.
Shockingly, Hughie really did end up stopping Butcher’s genocidal plans.
After the death of Butcher, there was no one left to stand up against Vaught except for Hughie.
It seemed like Hughie’s character had come full circle.
But that didn’t end up being the ending that Hughie stuck with.
This comic takes place a few years after the ending of the initial story.
Dear Beckyfollows Hughie as he unravels the final mystery left to him by Butcher.
Will Hughie Return to a Normal Life or Become the Next Butcher?
Adapting has a lot of benefits to it.
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It’s a lot easier to map out a story when there’s already a blueprint to follow.
The problem is that sometimes the blueprint simply cannot be adapted as it is.
The Boys: Dear Beckyis available now from Dynamite Entertainment, andThe BoysTV show is currently streaming on Amazon!
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