The Boys Present: Diabolical (3/5)
To round off watching all three seasons of The Boys, I watched this animated anthology. And by the end of it, I still don't know who (or what) Diabolical actually is.
Anyway, this gets a 3/5 by virtue of being average overall - some shorts I liked more than others. So to give a quick lowdown:
-Laser Baby's Day Out: Perfectly adequate. In a non-speaking cartoon, a baby test subject escapes from Vought Tower and is pursued by her scientist handler. She has laser vision, and uses it accidentally to kill scores of Vought troopers, and destroy millions' worth of Vought hardware, before both baby and scientist live happily ever after. Perfectly adequate.
-An Animated Short Where Pissed Off Supes Kill Their Parents: No, that isn't a description, it's the title, and that tells you everything. Happening after it's revealed that all supes are created due to Compound V, a group of reject supes with terrible powers that have made their lives miserable team up together to get revenge on their parents for pumping them full of the stuff. And by revenge, I mean killing them in the most gory ways possible. I wasn't fond of this one - I like the premise, but it just got too mean spirited for me. There's a thin line that divides catharsis from sadism, and for me, the short ended up on the wrong side of that line.
-I'm Your Pusher: Not sure what to make of this one - it seems to take place in the comics' continuity, or at least, uses its artstyle. Anyway, Butcher gets a Supe high, so he can't stick the landing in his airshow, kills a Supe and causes a lot of property damage during it, and...yeah. That's it. Nothing to say, really.
-Boyd in 3D: One of the strongest shorts, the ending aside. Basically, a guy gets special cream that makes him look like a hunk, allows him to hit on a girl he likes, who also uses the cream, social media makes them famous, then makes them miserable, then they discover true beauty was inside them all along. Really, it's nothing that stories haven't imparted to us a thousand times before, but it's well done. I just think it would be better without the twist at the end.
-BFFs: A kid takes Compound V and gets the power to control poo. THat's the plot. But as silly as the plot is, the short's actually a lot of fun.
-Nubian vs. Nubian: Twin supes fight together, bang together, get a daughter together (isn't that meant to be nearly impossible in the setting?), until eight years later, they're on the verge of divorce, so their daughter wants to save their marriage by repeating the fight that got them together in the first place, only to discover that divorced parents actually have benefits, such as ponies. Really, it's mostly average, but it's fun enough.
-John and Sun-Hee: I should really like this more than I do, IMO - it's the one short that takes this seriously, utilizes a beautiful animation style (though every piece is animated in a different style), and in theory, is quite moving. Sun-Hee is dying from cancer, so John steals compound V to save her. Which he does, but the cancer becomes a malignant monster that Sun-Hee has to sacrifice herself to defeat. Really, the symbolism and themes are obvious, though I can't fault the piece for that. It just didn't do much for me for some reason.
-One Plus One Equals Two: My favourite of the bunch, it's a prequel to the overall series, showing Homelander becoming part of the Seven, and his first mission going terribly, TERRIBLY wrong. Overall, it's solid - makes Homelander somewhat sympathetic, shows how, this early on, he genuienly wanted to help, but the nature of his upbringing, and his first mission going so wrong does a number on him. Plus, the start of his bromance with Black Noir. To be clear, Homelander is an absolute piece of shit overall, but he's a piece of shit with layers, and this layer is the least shitty of them all.
So, yeah. Mixed bag. If I had to rank them, it would go:
1: One Plus One
2: Boyd in 3D
3: Laser Baby
4: BFFs
5: Nubian vs. Nubian
6: John and Sun-Hee
7: I'm Your Pusher
8: Pissed Off Supes