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The Boys Complete Comic Book Series Is Only $18 For A Limited Time

This is a diabolical discount on The Boys comic books.

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There's a new--and very good!--season of The Boys on TV right now, and in case you're keen to read through the source material, you can get a diabolical deal on the original comic books right now. Over on Humble, the entire run of The Boys is available for just $18, a pretty great deal for literally thousands of pages of unhinged comic book entertainment and less than what you'd pay for a single omnibus edition. These are all digital versions of the comic books, and you'll be able to read each meaty volume on basically any device with a screen.

Proceeds will go toward the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund, a non-profit organization that works to protect comic book creators and readers. If you don't feel like springing for the entire bundle, you can pay $1 to get the first volume of The Boys, and $10 will unlock the first five volumes for you. You'll get epub, PDF, and CBZ file formats with your purchase, which means you can read them on practically any device. The Boys comic book bundle will be available until July 4.

If you scoff at the idea of reading comic books digitally, you can also grab the massive omnibus editions, which are available at a significant discount on Amazon, or you can pick up the gigantic oversized editions instead. These versions include all covers and bonus materials like script pages, special introductions, alternate covers and more.

The Boys Omnibus Edition

The Boys Oversized Omnibus Edition

The Boys TV series on Prime Video differs drastically from the comic book source material, as the original stories by Garth Ennis, Darick Robertson, John McCrea, and Russ Braun are downright brutal. While the main beat remains the same, don't be surprised to see faces ripped off, exploding headds, and all manner of superhero mayhem in these graphic novels. Essentially, these are definitely not meant for kids.

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