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Ryan Butcher VS Fran Bow #theboys #franbow
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Ryan Butcher VS Fran Bow (The Boys VS Killmonday Games)
The Butcher son of a Supe VS The Keeper of the Key! Who will survive?
Connections:
Both are young, naive, mysterious children who live in worlds where evil, dangerous, manipulative superpowered beings (Supes, and Kamalas, respectively) exist, although their true nature is relatively lesser known (Supes hide their darker tendencies to protect their reputations, while Kamalas are invisible to most people, respectively).
They are connected to dark, corrupt, malicious organizations (Vought International, and Oswald Asylum, respectively) initially related to the medical field (Vought International is a pharmaceutical company, while Oswald Asylum is a mental institution, respectively), but actually abuse and mistreat young individuals, while covering up their practices. These acts were supervised by old, selfish, cruel scientists (Jonah Vogelbaum, and Dr. Oswald Harrison, respectively) who are fine with experimenting on children.
Both sadly lost a parent (Ryan Butcher's mother, and Fran Bow's parents, respectively) to a violent death, which led them to be easier to manipulate by an evil, brutal, manipulative villain (Homelander, and Remor, respectively). Their character arcs contrast (Ryan Butcher joins the side of Homelander, while Fran Bow goes against Remor, respectively).
They both have a powerful substance (Compound V, and Duotine, respectively) in their bodies which originated from the organizations that they are connected to, and are related to the antagonists (Homelander is a Compound V-powered Supe, and is the father of Ryan Butcher, while Remor's presence is stronger and more frequent the more Fran Bow takes Duotine pills, respectively).
One of their names starts with the letter "B" (Butcher, and Bow, respectively).
The Butcher son of a Supe VS The Keeper of the Key! Who will survive?
Connections:
Both are young, naive, mysterious children who live in worlds where evil, dangerous, manipulative superpowered beings (Supes, and Kamalas, respectively) exist, although their true nature is relatively lesser known (Supes hide their darker tendencies to protect their reputations, while Kamalas are invisible to most people, respectively).
They are connected to dark, corrupt, malicious organizations (Vought International, and Oswald Asylum, respectively) initially related to the medical field (Vought International is a pharmaceutical company, while Oswald Asylum is a mental institution, respectively), but actually abuse and mistreat young individuals, while covering up their practices. These acts were supervised by old, selfish, cruel scientists (Jonah Vogelbaum, and Dr. Oswald Harrison, respectively) who are fine with experimenting on children.
Both sadly lost a parent (Ryan Butcher's mother, and Fran Bow's parents, respectively) to a violent death, which led them to be easier to manipulate by an evil, brutal, manipulative villain (Homelander, and Remor, respectively). Their character arcs contrast (Ryan Butcher joins the side of Homelander, while Fran Bow goes against Remor, respectively).
They both have a powerful substance (Compound V, and Duotine, respectively) in their bodies which originated from the organizations that they are connected to, and are related to the antagonists (Homelander is a Compound V-powered Supe, and is the father of Ryan Butcher, while Remor's presence is stronger and more frequent the more Fran Bow takes Duotine pills, respectively).
One of their names starts with the letter "B" (Butcher, and Bow, respectively).