The Boys season 3 fan art imagines Homelander and several more Supes from Amazon Prime's hit series as alternate versions of the Justice League. The Boys is based on the comic book of the same name written by Garth Ennis and illustrated by Darick Robertson, which was originally published by DC Comics under their Wildstorm banner before moving to Dynamite Entertainment. Developed for television by Supernatural alum Eric Kripke, Amazon's adaptation premiered in 2019 and is currently in the midst of its third season.
Both the comic and the show are searing critiques of the superhero genre, parodying many of the tropes established by popular media with direct references to comic book giants Marvel and DC. The Boys follows the titular team of vigilantes led by Billy Butcher as they combat superpowered individuals (referred to derogatorily as Supes) who abuse their abilities. The Seven are the primary culprits in this regard, an elite group of superheroes led by the egotistical and sadistic Homelander and controlled by the corrupt conglomerate Vought International.
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Now, in the honor of The Boys' season 3 debut, digital artist Rahal Nejraoui (who goes by @rahalarts online) shared some fan art that imagines several members of the Seven as alternate versions of the Justice League. There is Chace Crawford's The Deep as his obvious DC counterpart, Aquaman, in addition to Black Noir as Batman and Queen Maeve as Wonder Woman. Though not a member of the Justice League, Anthony Starr's Homelander is reimagined as Omni-Man from Invincible. Check out the fan art below:
in honor of the boys season 3 debut, wanted to share with these edits that I made last year
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