Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles is he? Is he dead? We ain't moving. Welcome to watch Mojo. And today we're counting down our picks for the top 10 things the boys kept exactly Like the comics Huey. Yeah, Got it. They're only letting me wear this one, because apparently it's family friendly. Come on now, you guys. You guys for this list? We're looking at aspects of the source material that we're not changed for the Amazon adaptation. Since we will be talking about major plot points, a big spoiler warning is in effect, Who's your favorite character on the boys? Let us know in the comments below number 10 who Compound V was originally created for. What the hell is Compound V In the boy's universe? Superheroes get their power from a formula called Compound V. This crucial chemical nearly changed the tide of World War Two. In both adaptations in the comics, a scientist named Joseph Vogel Bomb originally developed the serum in Germany during the early 20th century. Knowing that his formula could help the Third Reich win World War two, he emigrated to America and let Vaud create superheroes. Instead, the show's compound V creator followed the same path. Scientist Frederic Vaught defected from Germany to produce soups for the Yusa when Oppenheimer was flailing with the bomb. Dr. Vault already had practical application of Compound B tested in the field. Although Vote and Vogel Bomb had very different reasons for leaving Europe, they both prevented the Third Reich from getting a superpowered advantage. Number nine Queen Maeve Is Drinking Made is one of the few members of the seven with a conscience. But after she is forced to do a number of terrible things for the team, she turns to drinking as a way to cope. You've been drinking. No May have struggles with alcohol, got to the point where she was attending a A meetings while working in the seven. Her comic counterpart has the same issue. Mavis, holding a drink in almost every single panel that she appears in her alcoholism, was also tied to the trauma she endured during her hero career. In both adaptations, maids frequent and heavy drinking prevents her from dealing with deeper issues. Number eight Robbins demise When you give superpowers thio irresponsible people, terrible things tend to happen. Huey's girlfriend, Robyn, paid the ultimate price for superhero recklessness in the comics she and Huey were enjoying an innocent walk outside. All of a sudden, a train accidentally throws a supervillain in Robin's direction at extreme speed. Unfortunately, she doesn't survive the impact. This tragic incident was horrifyingly recreated for the TV adaptation. After a train loses control of his powers, he accidentally runs down Robin in the blink of an eye. When you ever this merger, Billy in both adaptations, the hero barely acknowledges what he's done before running away and leaving Huey to deal with her death. The Heroes Recklessness sets Huey down a dark path of violence and vengeance. Accidents happen right? After all, when you were saving the world number seven, The episode titles are taken from the comics. Ah, lot of thought went into naming the Siri's episodes. While some titles might be elaborate pop culture references or subtly hint at the story theme, there's definitely a deeper meaning behind all of them. Within the comics, each story ARC has its own title show. Runners thought that these significant sections of the source material would translate well to the TV Siri's As of season two comic story arc names like Self Preservation Society, good for the Soul and Butcher Baker, Candlestick Maker have all been used as unique and memorable episode titles. This'll naming system is a great way to tie the show to its source material. It also makes it a lot easier for the show runners to come up with episode titles. That was diabolical. Number six Star Lights, risque costume redesign, Star Lights. Original Costume was a cool and functional superhero outfit that perfectly reflected the heroin underneath. But after she's hired by Bought, the company decides to redesign her threads so they have a lot fewer threads. I can't wear that. Although Starlight doesn't like that her new costume is just about fan service. She's required toe wear it in order to stay in the seven. This storyline was identical in both the comics and TV show Star Lights. Uncomfortable Costume Storyline is a sobering commentary on the trend where super heroines are forced into skimpier outfits. But both the source material and show make it clear that heroes should always get to choose what they wear. Sweetie, you know what? Save your money. I like that one much better. Number five Starlight and Huey's first meeting, one of the brightest scenes in the grim comic book, World of the Boys, plays out on a park bench. After Huey and Annie were both victimized by superheroes, they separately decided to visit a park bench. Once they strike up a breezy and laughter filled conversation, it's clear that they're meant to be together. This scene was lovingly and carefully recreated in live Action was Having a Bad Day. Let me to Annie and Huey's Park encounter is made even better by the great chemistry between the actors. Cool, A little scary but but cool. Although their relationship would go through many ups and downs after this scene, this bench meeting marked the first time that either of them had felt happiness in a while. I'm hearing. By the way, Annie Number four Lamplighter is cruel crime. Before Huey joined the Boys, the fiery superhero known as Lamplighter committed a chilling crime against one of its members. During a flashback sequence in Season two, we learned that Butcher and CIA operative Grace Mallory wanted to get a mole in the seven. So here's what happens now. You're going to tell us every single thing you see and hear of the tower. They decided to blackmail Lamplighter into spying on the other soups. The fiery hero gets so angry that he tries to burn Mallory to death, but he accidentally unleashes his firepower on her grandchildren instead. I didn't know that you're gonna be in that. It was supposed to be your boss. Lamp lighters, Fatal mistake and his motivations are directly taken from the comments. Although his ultimate fate differs between the source material and adaptation, the hero pays dearly for the young lives he took. Do it. You'd be doing me a favor. Number 3 may protect Starlight from the seven. The disillusioned Queen Maeve doesn't seem to care about anyone, but over the course of the comic Siri's, she develops a soft spot for the idealistic Starlight homeland. Er, that's enough. You got something to add? May've. She didn't know. When Starlight tries to leave, the seven homeland ER threatens to hurt her. Made immediately steps in between the twisted superhero and his target. Although she isn't able to take home Lander down for good, she buys enough time for Starlight to escape. The show adapted her heroic moment in Season two's penultimate episode, when Black Noir tries to kill Starlight, Maze nearly takes him out by triggering his severe nut allergy. Yeah, yeah, who's not at home? Enjoy in both versions of the story may have risked everything to save someone she truly cares about. Come with. Her sacrifice allows Starlight to keep on shining number two, abandoning a plane full of people if we try to make a list of the worst things homeland er is done. We'd struggled to keep it under 50 entries, but we'd instantly know his most wretched act occurred in mid air in the comics homeland ER in the seven try to save a hijacked plane. After botching the rescue attempt, he forces everyone to abandon the mission and allow the wreckage to fall into New York. Although the show wisely changed the location of the plane crash so the incident wouldn't be identical to tragic real life events. Everything else about home Landers botched rescue made it into the show. Seeing people realize their hero is willing to abandon them is absolutely gut wrenching. Homeland er is truly one of the most twisted superheroes in any medium. Yeah, before we fly to our topic, here are some honorable mentions. Butcher has a dog named Terror. The dog and his vulgar catchphrase er on the show. I used to think that he means back ground together. Kimiko is mute, just like in the comics. This character never speaks. Would you like me to change it? Using its like great. Fine. The boys line up is the same. The five core members were not changed. Mm. Favorite mug. The office mug is still not suitable for work. Come on. Mm. Bring in. Look, if it's all the same, let's just cut the small talk. Heroes are owned by Vaught. The heroes are controlled by the same corrupt corporation. I don't have to consult you about storm front or anything else before we continue. Be sure to subscribe to our channel and ring the bell to get notified about our latest videos. You have the option to be notified for occasional videos or all of them. If you're on your phone, make sure you go into your settings and switch on notifications. Number one Storm fronts Twisted origins. Once I, Akash was cast as Stormfront, it looked like the comic character was being taken in a new direction. In the source material, Stormfront was a boy who was injected with compound via Nazi Germany. After leaving the country, he became a racist and violent superhero. By contrast, the show's version was a woman in her twenties who like to go on Instagram. Well, I think this is going great. But after she got close to home, Lander Stormfront revealed she was born in Berlin during the Third Reich. Once her husband injected her with Compound V, she stopped aging, gained superpowers and kept her racist beliefs. He gave me the first successful the injection. The decision to keep Stormfront origins and hateful views while changing the characters Appearance made her the most shocking similarity to the source material. We are in a war for the culture. Do you agree with our picks?
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