Garth Ennis
Descubre la devastadora verdad y la venganza definitiva de Billy Butcher en la impactante conclusión de la saga de Garth Ennis, que arrastra de nuevo a Los Chicos a su lucha más mortífera.
The brutal conflict has finally concluded, and a fragile peace has settled upon a world scarred but, seemingly, saved. The era of the supers, once an existential threat, is unequivocally over; their power structures shattered, their heroes humbled, and their very existence seemingly rendered irrelevant. Decimated to a degree that ensures their permanent incapacitation, they are no longer a menace. This begs an urgent, unsettling question: why then, would anyone clandestinely seek possession of a staggering one hundred and eighteen metric tons of the sole compound known to irrevocably terminate their kind? A cascade of unforeseen and perilous developments rapidly begins to engulf the Boys, forcefully pulling them back into the very struggle they dedicated their lives to extinguishing so long ago. Hughie, isolated and stripped of his usual support, finds himself embarking on a final, perilous journey, following a trail steeped in bloodshed and conspiracy. The revelation awaiting him at its conclusion promises to be an utterly devastating and life-altering truth. This climactic twelfth and final installment sees Billy Butcher's relentless quest for retribution reach its ultimate, unforgiving conclusion, bringing his vengeance full circle.
Authors: Garth Ennis
Publication date: 11-12-2012
Language: en
Pages: 178
Rating: No data
The Boys Vol 12, written by Garth Ennis and published on 11-12-2012, is included in our catalog for information queries and ebook downloads in epub or pdf format.
Garth Ennis is a Northern Irish comic book writer known for his irreverent and violent style. His works often explore themes such as religion, politics, war, and morality, characterized by black humor, explicit language, and gore. He is widely recognized for series like Preacher, The Boys, Hitman, and his acclaimed runs on The Punisher for Marvel Comics. He has worked for publishers such as DC/Vertigo, Marvel, and Dynamite Entertainment, establishing himself as one of the most influential and controversial writers in the comic book industry.