The latest episode of The Boys warns fans about a creature called the Jabberwock, but the episode doesn’t explain what it is, nor the metaphor it represents.
The BoysSeason 4,Episode 5, is an even more gruesome tale than usual. It follows the fallout of Hughie and Daphne’s decision in Episode 4 to inject the dying Hugh withTemp-Vwhile the rest of The Boys, along withVictoria Neumanand Stan Edgar, face horrifying V-infused animals in their quest for thesupe-killing virus.
As for the episode, it’s titled “Beware the Jabberwock, My Son.” However, an actual Jabberwock doesn’t appear; they aren’t real, after all, even in the world of The Boys.
The Jabberwock originated in Lewis Carroll’s Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There, an 1871 novel that is the sequel to Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.
The Jabberwock itself is the subject of a nonsense poem Alice reads in the first chapter, simply titled Jabberwocky. The poem concerns a young hero facing a fearsome creature known as the Jabberwock, loosely described as having “jaws that bite” and “claws that catch.”
The poem seemingly ends with the hero returning home after having slain the fearsome Jabberwock. While it may be easy to compare it to the antics on the barn, it’s more likely that the title was chosen to reference Hughie’s fear oflosing his fatherand his acceptance of his father’s death in the episode’s final moments.
Of course, the title has another meaning: it’sa comic reference. Beware the Jabberwock, My Son is the title of the third issue of The Boys: Highland Laddie, a mini-series that serves as an origin story for Hughie.
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Highland Laddie is set shortly after Hughie learns his girlfriendAnnie Januaryis a supe and deals with their attempts at reconciling their relationship. Like other The Boys comic references, it’s in name only, with Highland Laddie largely being about Hughie solving a mystery in his native Scotland.
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Christopher Baggett was a TV & Movies Writer on Dexerto’s US team and a comics expert, across DC Comics and Marvel. He also has bylines at ComicsBeat, Comic Book Resources, and The HomeWorld.