The Boys season 5 episode one title reveal looks like a direct reference to a supe with a power I cannot describe here
Yeah, that's a Love Sausage reference

The Boys showrunner Eric Kripke has revealed the title of episode 1 of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:The Boys season 5 - and it looks lik💟e a direct reference to a certain X-rated supe that we alꦫl know and love.
The title of The Boys season 5 episode 1 is "Fifteen Inches of Sheer Dynamite," and if you're familiar with the comics - thi🔜s is a reference to none other than Love Sausage. This line is used in The Boys issue no. 14 to describe the size of Love Sausage's...love sausage. Check out the image below.
The supe🔴 was born in Russia as Vasilii Vorishikin, a police officer by day and supe by night. The Boys no. 14 is titled The Glorious Five-Year Plan, which is the team of superheroes Love Sausage used to lead before taking on the rather yucky moniker we all know him for. In the Prime Video series, Love Sausage comes to the United States and is immediately admitted to the Sage Grove Cen🏅ter where he becomes a test subject for Vought International and is given a brand new stabilized version of Compound V - that gives him, uh, unconventional superhero powers and abilities.
After playing a big part in The Boys season 3 episode "Herogasm," Love Sausag🐎e appears only briefly in The Boys season 4. Nice to know we're star🃏ting the final season on a rather strong note.
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