A different take on The Boys, not surprising, but it's pretty well written. My only issue is with the female leads and the non harem route. No matter how naive Starlight was, it's irrational for her to go out of her way to save A-train after being saved from the Deep. Plus, her's and Maeve's reaction to seeing him again was kinda forced seemingly toward a harem route but the author later decided against it. This affected the consistency of the story afterwards. Was there a need to include The Boys gang in his plans against Vought especially so directly. They contribute to literally nothing, it's like the author was like, they're a big part of the show, can't forget them. The MC's background is kinda shallow, finding his moral compass at a time unknown and then being a goody goody after reincarnation. I like The Boys show due to how realistic it is, but now, the author wants a government sanctioned supe agency. Be real, people only care about their interests, being good is an act to satisfy some vanity in self. Besides, who's to say the government especially in The Boys America isn't dirtier than in reality. Just make the MC to be OP as hell because the strongest fist rules eventually. Or a kind of slice of life, because navigating all the complexities and intricacies of the world of the boys requires some very deep thinking and planning.
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