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The Boys: Volume 4 (Dramatized Adaptation)
- Narrated by: full cast, Michael John Casey, Eric Messner, Dave Coyne, Laura C. Harris, KenYatta Rogers, Kimberly Gilbert, Matthew Bassett, Richard Rohan, Henry Kramer, Terence Aselford, Matthew Schleigh
- Series: The Boys, Book 4
- Length: 4 hrs and 54 mins
- Original Recording Audiobook
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Action & Adventure
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Butcher discovers Hughie’s relationship with Annie the Starlight, and a new executive at Vought starts to climb up the ranks. Butcher decides to test where Hughie’s loyalties lie, but does it behind the rest of the team’s back.
At a Christian/Supe convention, Hughie discovers Annie’s powers and The Homelander moves forward with his plans. Hughie then leaves for Scotland to see his family and decide if he should stay with The Boys.
Comics issues adapted to GraphicAudio containing What I Know, The Innocents, Believe, and Highland Laddie.
Performed by Michael John Casey, Eric Messner, Dave Coyne, Laura C. Harris, KenYatta Rogers, Kimberly Gilbert, Matthew Bassett, Richard Rohan, Henry Kramer, Terence Aselford, Matthew Schleigh, Christopher Walker, Jonathan Church, Keith Richards, Nick DePinto, Jessica Lauren Ball, Carolyn Kashner, Emily Beresford, James J. Johnson, Catherine Aselford, James Lewis, Steven Carpenter, Colleen Delany, Jonathan Watkins, David Zitney, Nanette Savard, Steve Wannall, Bradley Smith, and Elaine Yuko Qualter.
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- James
- 29-03-21
Give it a listen. It's decent.
It's a pretty decent volume of the omnibus, I suppose. Though, the narrator and Malchemical sound really similar and it kind of throws me off. I feel like it's not horrible, but it's not the strongest volume of the series. I'd still give it a listen because of the chapter involving the Believe Event and onward.