TV and Movies·Posted on Jul 8, 202223 Weird And Wild Shows That Fans Of "The Boys" Will LoveIf you love Amazon's sordid superhero show, these twisted television series may be right up your alley.by Ken W. HanleyBuzzFeed ContributorLinkFacebookPinterestTwitterMail Season 3 of The Boys has proudly been among the most demented and unabashedly vile programming ever released on a streaming service. Tap to play GIF Tap to play GIF 1. Invincible View this video on YouTube Amazon / Skybound Entertainment / Via youtube.com Not counting The Boys' animated spin-off Diabolical, Amazon's other major superhero series similarly pulls no punches and delves into moments of jaw-dropping ultraviolence, courtesy of series creator and source material co-creator, Robert Kirkman. 2. Eagleheart View this video on YouTube adult swim / Conaco / Via youtube.com Produced by Conan O'Brien, this irreverent and hysterically gruesome comedy show follows the increasingly ridiculous adventures of three US Marshals as they fight various criminals and conspiracies. 3. Utopia View this video on YouTube Channel 4 / Kudos / Via youtube.com Though you might be more familiar with the ill-timed Amazon remake series starring John Cusack and Sasha Lane, Dennis Kelly's original disturbing and spellbinding British series from follows a group of obsessive fans who obtain a long-lost manuscript for a graphic novel that may predict a grim, apocalyptic future. 4. Love, Death & Robots View this video on YouTube Netflix / Blur Studio / Netflix Studios / Via youtube.com From the minds of David Fincher (The Social Network) and Tim Miller (Deadpool), this R-rated anthology series features shocking and thought-provoking bite-sized science fiction stories from some of the best animators working today. 5. 30 Coins View this video on YouTube HBO / Pokeepsie Films / Via youtube.com Directed by Spanish provocateur, Alex de la Iglesias, this exceptional and envelope-pushing horror series follows a priest whose arrival in the remote town of Pedraza brings forth a series of terrifying and monstrous encounters seemingly tied to a significant coin he has been tasked to protect. 6. Watchmen View this video on YouTube HBO / White Rabbit / Paramount Television / DC Entertainment / Via youtube.com This stunning continuation of Alan Moore's groundbreaking graphic novel builds upon the writer's distinct biting and cynical point-of-view, unafraid to juxtapose transgressive imagery and horrific violence against high-concept superhero stories, such as with Rorschach-mask-wearing white supremacists or Ozymandias performing increasingly maniacal experiments on clones. 7. Who Is America? View this video on YouTube Showtime / Four By Two Television / Spelthorne Community Television / Via youtube.com Sacha Baron Cohen's Showtime series was the apex of cringe comedy in 2018 and hits many of the same extreme political and social satire moments as those exhibited throughout The Boys, especially in this current third season. 8. Todd MacFarlane's Spawn View this video on YouTube HBO Animation / Todd McFarlane Entertainment / Madhouse / Via youtube.com The first televised superhero series with depictions of visceral violence, graphic sexuality and four-lettered expletives, Todd McFarlane's Spawn walked so that The Boys could fly. 9. Wayne View this video on YouTube YouTube Premium / Coolidge Ward Entertainment / Reese Wernick Productions / Endeavor Content / Via youtube.com From the writers of Deadpool, this no-f#&!$-given action-comedy series about teenage runaways continues to find its legion of devout oddball fans thanks to its exposure on Amazon Prime. 10. Doom Patrol View this video on YouTube HBO Max / Berlanti Productions / Jeremy Carver Productions / DC Entertainment / Warner Bros. Television / Via youtube.com A DC Universe original, this off-beat, brash, and bizarre superhero team-up series may not go to the lengths of The Boys, but it's an undoubtedly fun ride that enjoys sending its audience headfirst into the realm of the questionably tasteful. 11. American Gods View this video on YouTube Starz / Living Dead Guy / J.A. Green Construction Corp. / The Blank Corporation / Fremantle North America / Via youtube.com While the show certainly lost some steam in its later seasons, American Gods deserves all the credit in the world for pushing boundaries with its surreal, sprawling, and brutal modern vision of mythological storytelling through the narrative lens of the one-and-only Neil Gaiman. 12. It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia View this video on YouTube 3 Arts Entertainment / RCG Productions / FX Productions / 20th Century Fox Television / Via youtube.com Seinfeld may have been the sitcom about "nothing," but It's Always Sunny took the concept and drove it straight into a more chaotic and outrageous territory, which fans of The Boys will be certain to relish. 13. Frisky Dingo View this video on YouTube adult swim / 70/30 Productions / Williams Street / Via youtube.com From the creators of Archer, Frisky Dingo balances Adult Swim's decidedly vulgar and uncanny humor with their unique parody of superhero storytelling with a Bruce Wayne/Tony Stark-esque billionaire hero that is pitted against a cruel yet oafish new villain named Killface. 14. The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret View this video on YouTube IFC / RDF Television / Via youtube.com Following a seemingly-doomed American who accepts a promotion in London only for his life to go to shambles over a series of malicious misunderstandings, this star-studded pitch-black comedy has a mean streak matched only by The Boys. 15. Peacemaker View this video on YouTube The Safran Company / Troll Court Entertainment / Warner Bros. Television / Via youtube.com Following the character's bonkers debut in The Suicide Squad, this foul-mouthed and wholly inappropriate superpowered fugitive was given the star treatment (as well as a hell of a lot of emotional depth) in this phenomenal comedy series. 16. The Venture Bros. View this video on YouTube Adult Swim / Astro Base GO! / Via youtube.com A spoof of the action-adventure cartoons of the '60s and '70s that has since taken a life of its own, the self-referential adult humor and reckless narrative structure leaves a fantastic crossover potential for fans of The Boys. 17. MacGruber View this video on YouTube Peacock / Broadway Video / Via youtube.com This sequel series to the cult classic comedy is a perfect vehicle for Will Forte's crass and manic government agent, and its frequent sharp turns into explosive violence and unconventional sexuality is pitch-perfect for those who remain on board for The Boys' gleeful obscenity. 18. Metalocalypse View this video on YouTube Adult Swim / Williams Street / Titmouse Inc. / Via youtube.com Brendon Small's unimaginably bloody animated series about a sensational death metal band that takes the genre of their music incredibly literally is not only a wonderful option for those with unorthodox sensibilities but is a fantastic gateway into the music of Small's fictional-yet-fantastic band, Dethklok. 19. M.O.D.O.K. View this video on YouTube Hulu / 10k / Multiverse Cowboy / Stoopid Buddy Stoodios / Marvel Television / Via youtube.com Teed up to become the anchor for Hulu and Marvel's adult animation slate, M.O.D.O.K. was unceremoniously canceled after one wicked and weird season that's absolutely worth watching if you like unconventional superhero fare. 20. Happy! View this video on YouTube Original Film / Littleton Road / Universal Content Productions / Syfy / Via youtube.com Chris Meloni headlines this debauchery-laden action-comedy-drama hybrid adapted from Grant Morrison's equally maladjusted comic book series about a disgraced detective-turned-hitman who begins to see his estranged daughter's imaginary friend after a near-death experience. 21. Corporate View this video on YouTube Incredible Success! / Comedy Partners / Comedy Central / Via youtube.com If you enjoy The Boys for their brutal takedown of corporate culture and media literacy, then you'll be head over heels for this take-no-prisoners comedy series about the working environment at the seemingly evil mega-conglomerate Hampton-Deville. 22. Todd and the Book of Pure Evil View this video on YouTube Aircraft Pictures / Corvid Pictures / Frantic Films / Shudder / Via youtube.com If you threw Buffy the Vampire Slayer in a blender with the works of Kevin Smith and William Gaines, you might have something similar to this gory, gross-out horror-comedy series from Canada. 23. Preacher View this video on YouTube Sony Pictures Television / AMC Studios / Point Grey Pictures / Original Film / AMC / Via youtube.com Of course, what would this list be without Seth Rogen's previous series adaptation of a popular comic book property, this instance being his transgressive and genre-jumping AMC series based on Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon's cult-favorite Vertigo imprint?