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Hugh "Wee Hughie" Campbell is a fictional character and the protagonist of the comic book series The Boys and its spin-offs Herogasm and Highland Laddie, created by Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson and visually designed after Simon Pegg.
Eventually, the death and destruction she witnesses pushes her to quit her job at Vought and join the Boys alongside Hughie, where they both serve as the moral center of the group. In the Amazon Prime Video streaming television adaptation and Seven on 7 , Annie is portrayed by Erin Moriarty , with Maya Misaljevic portraying a young Annie in the ...
Hughie admits he wants to leave the Boys, but Butcher confronts him over changing his mind for Annie. Hughie receives a call from A-Train, telling him that he has taken Hughie's father hostage. The Boys realize they have been found out. Butcher blames Annie, but Mother's Milk convinces him that she could not have done it. Butcher realizes that ...
The week’s episode of “The Boys” Season 3 was all about super powers — yes, more so than any standard episode of the Amazon superhero series. ... (Jack Quaid’s Hughie), people losing ...
Hughie arrives at the Seven Tower where he reluctantly accepts the half-hearted apology from A-Train, and successfully hides the microphone while Translucent secretly watches him. After Butcher drops Hughie back at his work, the latter is attacked by Translucent who followed him and removed the bug, though Butcher arrives to fight him.
Dear Becky is an eight-issue comic book limited series written by Garth Ennis and drawn by Russ Braun. [6] Published as an extended epilogue to The Boys as a tie-in to the second season of its television adaptation, [7] set twelve years following The Bloody Doors Off, and divided into the chapters Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and January, the series follows ...
Highland Laddie is a six-issue comic book limited series by Garth Ennis and John McCrea (with Keith Burns). Originally published as a spin-off of The Boys, set between issues #47 and #48, it follows the story of "Wee Hughie" Campbell as in the aftermath of learning his ex-girlfriend Annie to be a Supe, he takes a sabbatical from the Boys and returns home to Auchterladle, the Scottish seaside ...
This aligns with how the original Wizards of Waverly Place series ended: The Russo siblings competed to determine which one of them would get to keep their powers and become the family wizard.