Herogasm

Comic book limited series
  • Superhero
Publication dateMay – October 2009No. of issues6Creative teamCreated byGarth Ennis
John McCrea
Keith BurnsWritten byGarth EnnisArtist(s)John McCrea
Keith BurnsPenciller(s)John McCreaInker(s)John McCreaLetterer(s)Keith BurnsColorist(s)John McCreaCollected editionsHerogasmISBN 978-1606900826

Herogasm is a six-issue comic book limited series by Garth Ennis, John McCrea and Keith Burns.[1][2] Originally published as a spin-off of The Boys, set between issues #30 and #31, Herogasm was collected in trade paperback in November 2009 as the fifth volume of The Boys, as The Boys: Herogasm.[3]

Herogasm was adapted as the sixth episode of the third season of the Amazon Prime Video streaming television adaptation of The Boys, with Jensen Ackles portraying Soldier Boy, a character introduced in Herogasm.[4][5][6]

Publication history

In February 2009, Dynamite announced the first spin-off mini-series of The Boys in Herogasm, with art from John McCrea, who The Boys creator Garth Ennis had worked with numerous times before,[7] and Keith Burns, a friend of McCrea's of whom he has said: "Keith's strengths are my weaknesses and vice versa."[8][9] The series is The Boys version of the big 'event' storylines but, according to Ennis "while we're having a pop at the notion of mass crossovers within a shared universe, we're not picking on 'Crisis' or 'Secret Wars' or 'Countdown' or whatever in particular."[10] The idea for the mini-series came about because the first part of the story does not involve the team and focuses on the superheroes, but will affect the main series:

Our heroes' minor role in the story gradually alters its dynamic, until something happens in #4 that sends things off on a completely unexpected tangent. After that, life gets serious fast, and by the end you'll have witnessed events that will change things in the Boys' world for good. We'll start to pick up on the effects of that with #31 of the regular title.[10]

Premise

The comic centers on the Boys as they infiltrate "Herogasm", an annual party for Vought-American-sponsored superheroes to allow them "vacations".[2][11]

Plot

Collected editions

The series has been collected into a trade paperback:

  • Herogasm (collected issues #1–6, 144 pages, Dynamite Entertainment, November 2009, ISBN 978-1606900826)

Adaptation

In January 2021, Eric Kripke, the showrunner of the Amazon Prime Video streaming television adaptation of The Boys, confirmed that Herogasm would be adapted as the sixth episode of the series' third season, featuring Jensen Ackles portraying Soldier Boy, a character introduced in Herogasm.[4] Unlike the source material in which Soldier Boy is depicted as a superhero who has yearly sex with Homelander in an attempt to gain membership in The Seven, Soldier Boy was depicted as the "Homelander before Homelander", a superhero from World War II brought out of retirement.[5][6] In addition, the "Herogasm" event was held by Soldier Boy's teammates the TNT Twins at their house.

Reception

Herogasm opened to largely positive reviews by critics. In 2017, CBR ranked Herogasm as the comic book showing the fourth-most nudity in the 2000s, praising its depiction of "bedroom proclivities that rival their inhuman abilities."[12][13] Will Morgan of The Slings & Arrows praised the "overall tone [a]s gleeful, as Ennis strives for ever more depraved and ludicrous situations for the series’ colour-splashed supporting cast to get into, taking irreverent jabs at the Avengers, the Fantastic Four, several of Batman's Rogue's Gallery, and scores more. Artist John McCrea's talent for amiable goonery has seldom been deployed to better effect; even the most horrible and heinous acts are presented with a chirpy patina which offsets the darker scenes masterfully."[14] Screen Rant lauded the miniseries' "controversial" aspects, describing it as "a shocking storyline, even by the standards of The Boys monthly comic" but praising the decision to address "the idea of men being sexually assaulted", specifically a scene in which Hughie Campbell is assaulted by Black Noir.[15]

References

  1. ^ Herogasm at the Grand Comics Database
  2. ^ a b Phegly, Kiel (March 25, 2009). "John McCrea Talks Herogasm". Comic Book Resources. Retrieved March 25, 2009.
  3. ^ "After Saga #12, The Boys: Herogasm Is Finally Available On The iPad". Bleeding Cool Comic Book, Movie, TV News. April 13, 2013. Retrieved April 13, 2013.
  4. ^ a b Barnhardt, Adam (January 17, 2021). "The Boys Showrunner Teases Herogasm Episode". Comic Book. Retrieved January 17, 2021.
  5. ^ a b Romano, Nick (January 17, 2021). "The Boys season 3 will tackle Herogasm, one of the raunchiest moments from the comics". Comic Book. Retrieved January 17, 2021.
  6. ^ a b Rowles, Dustin (April 18, 2021). "'The Boys' Showrunner Had A Very Scandalized Reaction To The First 'Herogasm' Production Meeting". Uproxx. Retrieved April 18, 2021.
  7. ^ Ennis & McCrea Bring You to Herogasm (press release), Comic Book Resources, February 27, 2009
  8. ^ A Quick Herogasm Check-In with John McCrea, Newsarama, March 18, 2009
  9. ^ John McCrea Talks Herogasm, Comic Book Resources, March 25, 2009
  10. ^ a b Phegly, Kiel (March 11, 2009). "Ennis & McCrea's Epic "Herogasm"". Comic Book Resources. Retrieved March 11, 2009.
  11. ^ "Dynamite® Herogasm #1 (Of 6)". dynamite.com. Retrieved 2017-05-11.
  12. ^ Davidson, Chris (August 8, 2017). "Super Freaks: 15 Comic Book Characters Who Get Really Freaky". Comic Book Resources – via Chris Davidson.
  13. ^ Cohen, Jason (August 27, 2017). "Pressing Flesh: 15 Comic Books That Showed The Most Skin". Comic Book Resources – via Jason Cohen.
  14. ^ Morgan, Will (April 3, 2009). "Review: The Boys: Herogasm". The Slings & Arrows – via Will Morgan.
  15. ^ Morrison, Matt (January 19, 2021). "Herogasm Means The Boys Season 3 Might Finally Go Too Far". Screen Rant – via Matt Morrison.
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