The Boys Omnibus Vol. 2
2009 • 406 pages

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An all-new omnibus printing that includes The Boys Volume 3: Good for the Soul & The Boys Volume 4: We Gotta Go Now. In "Good for the Soul..." Everyone has something to get off their chest: Frenchie and the Female are up to something nasty with the Mafia, Mother's Milk goes to see his mom, Annie January wants a word with God himself, and Butcher enjoys yet another ghastly tryst with CIA Director Rayner. The Legend, meanwhile, offers to tell Hughie everything he wants to know about The Boys - all Hughie has to do is take a walk with the dead. In "We Gotta Go Now..." All is not well with mysterious millionaire John Godolkin's band of misfits. Silver Kincaid, one of the original G-Men, has just committed suicide in the most public and grotesque way imaginable. That's not good news for Vought-American's number one franchise, with G-Force, G-Coast, G-Style, G-Wiz, the G-Brits and the G-Nomads all depending on their slice of the G-pie. There's far too much at stake for anyone to go poking around the G-Mansion now. Who knows what dirty secrets might be waiting down there in the dark?


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The Boys, Volume 2: Get Some
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#2 in The Boys Omnibus

The Boys Omnibus is a 1-book series first released in 2006 with contributions by Garth Ennis.

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72 primary books

#15-30 in The Boys

The Boys is a 72-book series with 72 released primary works first released in 2006 with contributions by Garth Ennis.

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The Boys #1
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The Boys #2
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The Boys #3
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The Boys #4
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The Boys #5

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