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The Boys is an R-rated middle finger to the moralistic view of superheroes, and superhero group Payback is one of the show’s first diabolical parodies of Marvel’s Avengers.
In Episode 3 of the new season of The Boys, a suped-up Billy Butcher gets the gang back together to desperately find a way to kill Homelander, leader of the more popular Avengers spin-off The Seven, once and for all. To do so, the citizen vigilantes search for a secret weapon that Queen Maeve of The Seven told Butcher about. It turns out, this weapon was responsible for killing Soldier Boy, Vought’s earliest super soldier. Their quest leads them to former CIA Deputy Director Grace Mallory. During a classified operation in Nicaragua, she was a case officer where Russian soldiers presumably murdered Soldier Boy, using some super gun before helicoptering his body back to their homeland. Through her recollection of that catastrophic event, we find out about one of the first groups of superheroes Vought tried to shove into military action—Payback.
“Season 3’s fun because it’s not just about Soldier Boy, but it’s about the team he was a part of, which is called Payback,” The Boys showrunner Eric Kripke told Illuminerdi.
In the show, Payback is a collection of eight superheroes (seven if you count the TNT Twins as one) brought together to help the United States’ fight against communism by aiding Contra rebels in Nicaragua looking to thwart Russian-backed forces in support of a socialist government forming in the country during the Iran-Contra conflict of the late 1980s. Now that Season 3 is out, we get to go a bit deeper into one of the first superhero groups in the history of The Boys.
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