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Realistic Chaos Unfolding in Superhero Narratives Reveals Harsh Truths About Society’s Flaws

A Still From The Boys Season 3 (Photo: The Boys)

The recent rise of The Boys, a relatively new franchise, has shaken the world of superhero storytelling by injecting real-world issues into its narrative. Unlike Marvel, which approaches its storytelling in an idealistic manner, The Boys functions as a satire of the superhero genre, tackling real-world problems in a way that is unmatched by other superhero franchises. The character of Stormfront, with her Nazi past, serves as a stark reminder of the harsh realities of the world, in contrast to Marvel’s focus on solving problems through superheroes rather than addressing real-world issues.

Marvel’s tendency to solve problems in an idealistic way has led to a lack of impact and repercussions, making it challenging to tackle real-world problems. The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) is a prime example of this idealistic approach, with its focus on cosmic and multiversal stakes making it difficult to put real-world issues into perspective. In contrast, The Boys’ satirical approach and creative freedom have allowed it to address real-world problems in a way that is both raw and unflinching.

A Still From The Boys Season 3 (Photo: The Boys)

The franchise’s ability to bring the harsh realities of the world into its narrative has made it a standout in superhero storytelling, and its impact on the genre is undeniable. The success of The Boys serves as a testament to the power of satire and creative freedom, and its influence on the superhero genre is undeniable. One cannot help but notice the stark contrast between the idealistic approach of Marvel and the realistic approach of The Boys, with The Boys’ focus on satirical storytelling allowing it to tackle real-world problems in a way that is both impactful and thought-provoking.

The Boys’ treatment of real-world problems is unmatched by other superhero franchises, with the franchise’s ability to tackle sensitive topics head-on making it a cutting-edge franchise in superhero storytelling. The power of satire is evident in The Boys’ storytelling, with the franchise’s raw and unflinching portrayal of real-world issues making it a standout in the superhero genre. As The Boys continues to push the boundaries of what is acceptable in superhero storytelling, it is clear that its influence on the genre will be felt for years to come.

Koushik Ghorai
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Koushik is a cinephile residing in Delhi, India. He specializes in dissecting classic films and contemporary cinema trends. Contact him at [email protected].

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