He's a two dimensional, prototypical man on fire who want's revenge and his stick gets old because Garth Ennis can't write seriously from a perspective he doesn't hold.
He's a monster who lacks empathy on a fundamental level, every single other person on the Boys team explicitly has an empathetic connection to something. Hughie to everyone. Frenchie and The Female to each other. Mother's Milk to his family. Butcher is the only one who doesn't have an empathetic connection to anything, because the only thing he ever felt anything for was taken from him, which is part of why he's a monster. I really don't find him to be 2D.
He refers to homosexuals as poofs and faggots, but when actually dealing with them he's perfectly civil, charming even, which shows how manipulative he can be as well as the fact he may be a bit of a cunt, but he's not an outright asshole.
He seems to have an actual fondness for Hughie, even building Hughie into his plan as a fail safe since he knows what he's going to do is genocidal.
I'd say he has a deep hatred for himself as well, I mean that's pretty obvious considering the things he says about himself or his line about men with out women.
I really don't see how you found Butcher two dimensional unless you just speed read through the comic.
But....that's a cop out. The Boys as a story is muddled. It's more a meta textual place for Garth Ennis to shovel his opinions on you. His takes on 9/11, Bush, the War on Terror, the comic book industry, Christians, the political right. The story is left to shrivel and meander as he delivers unsolicited opinion after unsolicited hot take on why Christians are stupid, the comic industry and it's heroes are bullshit, and on and on.
yeah, the inclusion of 9/11 and a bunch of the other things was a bit unnecessary. I know this may be unusual given the times we live in, but I don't know much of anything about politics and I actively avoid it. Since I really don't care. So while I'm sure there may've been direct political sperging in the boys, it didn't bother me since I really don't pay enough attention to pick up on it unless it's literally just
"trump bad" levels of direct.
I don't find it to be a cop out when it's the main point of the fucking story though. Butcher *is* the main antagonist. That's not me just putting a spin on it. He is. Butcher's the bad guy. Homelander may be the villain of the story, but Butcher is the outright antagonist.
I object to Ennis' superficially raising issues and failing to provide any adequate challenge to them. I object to his cardboard world. I most strongly object to people overlooking its flaws because on some levels they agree with Ennis' Euro trash opinions.
I don't give a single fuck about his opinions. The Boys has it's flaws, sure. It's not a perfect story. I think it has elements, like Butcher, that are well written and worth reading though.
I've read comics where Batman was going on a fever dream rant to Robin about how killing can be good and maybe guns aren't so bad after all or comics were Constantine was reduced to a pedophile and dog fucker.
I've read bad comics. On its whole I don't think The Boys is that. It's not the best shit I've ever read, but the opinion of it having no worth and being only slightly above Crossed is a bit much.