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The Boys
The Boys are aBilly Butcher
A nativeHughie Campbell
Often called by his nickname "", Hughie first experiences the world of superhumans firsthand when his girlfriend Robin is accidentally killed by 'A-Train', during a fight in which the latter was subduing another "supe" while traveling faster than the speed of sound. The other supe was thrown at high speed into Robin, and both of them impacted a nearby brick wall, instantly killing Robin and leaving Hughie holding her now severed hands and forearms. Due to this experience, Butcher recruits him to take Mallory's vacated spot on the Boys, and would later inject him with Compound V, without Hughie's permission. Hughie grew up in ruralMother's Milk
A large African-American man, Baron "" Wallis, or simply or "", first appears in issue #2. He is a highly patient and methodical man, taught by his father to check every possible angle and means of attack, and can be somewhat particular (getting annoyed whenever anyone doesn't put aThe Frenchman
First seen in issue #2, The Frenchman is one of the original Boys, and displays a penchant for extreme violence within a few frames of his first appearance. As his name suggests, he is French. His spoken French uses incorrect phrasing, though whether this is an intentional plot point is not yet known. He takes an immediate liking to "Petit Hughie." He and the Female are the 'muscles' of the team, and he is prone to violent outbursts (especially with any insults towards France and the French), although he can control them better than the Female. According to Mother's Milk, however, it is better for the rest of humanity in general if they are in the team rather than in the outside world. Like Billy and Mother's Milk, the Frenchman possesses military experience, particularly holding knowledge in ballistics, to the extent that Butcher defers to him on that matter. The Frenchman also possesses an incredibly strong sense of smell. When his sense of smell is first shown in the Glorious 5 Year Plan arc, a confused Hughie asks why Terror isn't sniffing around. To which Butcher replies "Frenchie has the better nose for it." Implying that The Frenchman's sense of smell is greater than that of a dog. The Frenchman appears to be quite shy and caring until someone provokes him, to which he will attack or even kill in a gruesome manner, for example, battering three American businessmen in a coffee shop for calling him a " Goddamn surrender monkey" and a " fucking cheese-eater." In #55, Mallory notes that cruelty to children makes Frenchie "livid," which renders him hard to control when such scenarios are encountered. In #37, his possible origin story is told, though it is also possible they are but delusions. Returning home from military service, he is welcomed by the residents of his nativeThe Female (of the Species)
is one of the earliest members of the Boys and the only woman of the group. First appearance is issue #2. She is known for her animalistic brutality (which even visibly shocks, yet impresses Butcher), and suffers fromLieutenant Colonel Mallory
The original team leader of the Boys, only appeared in the comics via mention or as operating from the shadows, until he was formally introduced in issue #49. An elderly man in his nineties (Compound V has slowed his aging), was an Ivy League graduate and a captain in World War II when his platoon was chosen as the test run for "supes" in combat. Due to the idiocy ofThe Legend
First appearance is issue #7. The Legend, also called "Old Legend", is an as-yet-unnamed elderly man who, while not an official member of the Boys, works as their informant. He is a former comic editor and writer who worked for Vought-American's Victory Comics subsidiary, writing all the comics based on Vought's superheroes to "give people supes like they ''wanted'' supes to be". His work on superhero comics gives him incredible knowledge of them and Vought-American. He hates "that comic-book crap", though he lives under a comic store surrounded by his work. The Legend has no family other than his two sons, both of whom are deceased. His elder son was killed in Vietnam as a result of faulty rifles produced by Vought-American (which ironically resemble theThe Seven
The Seven are the world's premier superhero team, created by Vought-American through injecting perfected Compound V into the fetuses of women who "wouldn't be missed", resulting in superheroes significantly more powerful than any others. The Seven's members care little about their advertised ideals and are more concerned aboutThe Homelander
The Homelander is a patriotic superhero who leads the Seven and is the most powerful superhuman created by Vought-American. The company's cover story for the Homelander is that he is an alien who landed in the United States as an infant, much like Superman. In reality, he was grown in a secret VA laboratory, the progeny of genetic material taken from Stormfront, who was injected with Compound V while still a member of theBlack Noir
Black Noir is a long-time member of the Seven, almost always shown in silhouette with his face obscured. His powers include super strength and supposed skills as a pilot. He is stronger than even the Homelander; Mother's Milk states he can " ..bench a dozen Mack trucks". While initially an enigma, it is revealed at the climax of the series that Black Noir is actually a clone of the Homelander, developed by Vought-American as a contingency, in case the leader of the Seven became a liability.The Boys #65 (2012) Black Noir was ordered by VA to be close to the Homelander at all times and to assassinate him if the company deemed it necessary. This mission (which entails being in close proximity to his "enemy" for decades, yet forbidden to fulfill his designated goal) drives Black Noir completely insane, leading him to develop a sadistic streak just as disturbing as — if not more so than — the other members of the Seven. His apparent madness even impairs his locution and facial mobility, forcing him to babble and often repeat himself while constantly smiling from ear to ear. During the confrontation between Billy Butcher and the Homelander in theQueen Maeve
Queen Maeve is a long-time member of the Seven; her powers include super-strength, flight, and invulnerability. It is suggested that Queen Maeve was more passionate about the Seven's mission than the other superheroes at one point, but found her spirit broken by the team's disastrous handling of the 9/11 attacks. It is also suggested that the 9/11 debacle is the source of her alcoholism. She harbors a great hatred of the Homelander and the rest of the Seven, leading her to help the Boys in their surveillance efforts by planting cameras in the team's headquarters. During the Homelander's attempted ''coup d'etat'' against the U.S. government, Starlight convinces Queen Maeve to leave the Seven with her. Homelander blocks them, intending to kill them for fun. Queen Maeve physically throws Starlight out of the Seven's headquarters and engages the Homelander in a futile battle. After her sword is revealed to be a metal prop, Queen Maeve is decapitated by the Homelander, who throws her head past Starlight during her escape. In the live-action television adaptation,A-Train
A-Train is a superhero with super-speed whose carelessness was responsible for the accidental death of Wee Hughie's girlfriend in the first issue. A-Train was formerly a member of the Teenage Kix, but was promoted to the Seven as a replacement to Mister Marathon. He is the most juvenile and crudest member of the Seven, being the one who most openly enjoys humiliating Starlight. A heavy drug user and bitter over Starlight, A-Train openly expresses a desire to assault her again.Herogasm #2 One such attempt results in him being temporarily blinded in one eye. In ''Herogasm'', he appears to be genuine friends with Jack from Jupiter, though this friendship ends during the events of "The Big Ride". His catchphrase is "Can't stop the A-Train--!" In issue #61, he leaves The Seven's headquarters amid the imminent crisis saying "I am gonna check into theThe Deep
A long-time member of the Seven, The Deep is marketed by Vought-American as the "King of the Seas" and claims he cannot remove his helmet due to an Atlantean curse. The Deep is actually a black man in a diving suit. Despite his marketing as "King of the Seas", The Deep does not appear to have any aquatic based powers, instead possessing superhuman strength, durability, and flight. The Deep is the most mature, civilized member of the team and often bears the brunt of other characters' contempt, disregard, and racism. Occasionally finding himself in embarrassing happenstance that steal his metaphorical thunder, such as arriving at the Boys' headquarters to confront them and Butcher slamming the door in his face after telling him to leave. Despite him being one of the more mature members of The Seven, he is not above lowering himself—as he, along with A-Train, Jack From Jupiter and Black Noir were intending to sexually assault Starlight. He is the only remaining "lab grown" (original) member of the Seven after the events in Washington after he declined to take part in Homelander's attempted ''coup d'etat'' against the U.S. government. He is seen in Issue #72, as a part of a new team of superheroes that American Consolidated is attempting to create, called 'True'. The Vought Guy identifies him immediately, as his new costume, which includes a large, cone-shaped hood resembling a Klan hood still incorporates his helmet's porthole. In the television adaptation,Jack from Jupiter
Jack from Jupiter is a member of the Seven. A supposed extraterrestrial, his powers are flight and the ability to make himself invulnerable by speaking a secret word. A heavy drug user (going so far to inject himself with drugs cut with Queen Maeve's vaginal mucus), he is inclined to let things run their course in the Seven. Jack gets along quite well with A-Train, going so far as to take the junior member under his wing during Herogasm. At times, Jack seems to act as the sole voice of reason in the group. In #49, he attempts to calm both Lamplighter during a meeting with the Boys and the Homelander shortly thereafter, when Lamplighter temporarily blinds the others and departs to trail Mallory; in #20, he tried to stop A-Train, who was angry about Starlight injuring him while repelling his rape attempt, from irritating the Homelander with complaints following a disastrous encounter with the Boys. Jack was highly critical of A-Train's attempt to rape her. This was not so much from any moral concerns, but rather from a prediction that she will be ejected from the Seven within a year in any case, darkly hinting that A-Train can do whatever he wants with her after that. Like The Deep, Jack is also irritated by his lower royalties compared to "the Big Three." He is capable of flight, and is usually seen transporting non-flying members of the Seven during their official functions. His main power is his ability to generate a red-toned forcefield around his body for a limited time by uttering a secret word, which is eventually revealed to be " Carpo". It is said that Jack is virtually indestructible while his forcefield is active, with Butcher claiming that "you couldn't get an anti-tank round through his skin", once his word is said. The duration of his forcefield is unknown. Outside of this power, Jack is one of the weakest members of the Seven, due to his strength and durability being no different from an ordinary person. During theThe Lamplighter
A former member of the Seven, the Lamplighter was turned over by the Seven to the Boys, after the murders of Mallory's granddaughters, in order to end their initial conflict. He is reanimated after his death and is hidden from view deep under the Seven's headquarters; he constantly soils himself, and the Seven take turns cleaning out his cell. His public story states that he took a hiatus from the team, with him being broadcast on national television after his reanimation with the rest of his team. He was then kept in the storage space he now "lives" in, the Homelander having him there as an "example" to the rest of the team for what happens to those who underestimate "The Boys." He is replaced by Starlight. Lamplighter's powers seem to mostly emanate from his torch-like device, which he can use to fly and emanate blinding light or destructive fires. He has greatly enhanced physical endurance, having survived being struck by the wing of a plane in mid-flight, although the collision's force did cave in his ribs and nearly punctured his lungs; after the incident, he required multiple medications to relieve the pain. In issue #66, it is revealed in a conversation with the Vought Guy that the Lamplighter was found by the CIA after a search warrant was exercised on the Seven's former headquarters. Lamplighter appears in season two of the television adaption, portrayed byStarlight
Starlight, a.k.a. Annie January, is the latest member of the Seven. Her known powers are flight and the ability to project blinding light, though she is also hinted to have super-hearing. Starlight was formerly a member of the Young Americans superhero organization, and a conservative Christian. Upon joining the Seven, she is shocked to discover the other members' true nature. On her first visit, the Homelander forces her to perform oral sex for him, A-Train, and Black Noir, or leave the group. Her costume is modified against her will to be more revealing, and she has often been tricked into humiliating situations. It was claimed by A-Train in issue #20 that the Seven hired her solely to amuse themselves by degrading her; Jack from Jupiter expects her to be replaced by a bigger-name hero within a year. During the "Cherry" story arc, she meets Hughie in New York on a bench in Central Park. Under her Annie identity, she begins a relationship with Hughie, neither knowing the other's true identity. Starlight has frequently shown signs of changing, with aggressive outbursts, losing her faith, and using profanities and drinking alcohol. She shows some concern that she is becoming more like the rest of the Seven. Butcher has footage of her induction into the Seven, and in issue #39, he discovers Starlight and Hughie's relationship. In #32, she violently rejects a new, even more revealing costume and makeover and a new, fictional origin of being a rape victim foisted on her by VA's marketing department. The Seven's attempt to change her mind almost results in a sexual assault led by Black Noir, with Starlight only being saved by Maeve's surprise intervention. She further defies both the team and VA by going back to her original outfit. Annie has said she believes her relationship with Hughie is "more precious than gold", and she intends to quit the Seven and move out. Despite this, #39–43 shows that she is terrified he will reject her if he finds out what she did to get into the Seven. This proves to be true, as Hughie flees when she reveals her true identity in Issue #45. Not wanting the truth to destroy their relationship, she follows Hughie back to Scotland during the "Highland Laddie" mini-series. She reveals her childhood to Hughie, and what it was like growing up with powers: blinding her parents at birth, being adopted by a foster couple who raised her to show her off at VA pageants, and having powers while being forbidden to actually help or rescue people. In issue #52, Hughie suggests to her that the relationship will not work despite his warnings about certain individuals not being keen on supes. She then explains to Hughie that he is the nicest person she ever had in her life and doesn't want to give that up, requesting that since the relationship is on the rocks, can he still treat her decently. Hughie agrees. In issue #55 after Hughie finishes his conversation with Mallory, he reveals to her that he has been working for the C.I.A. and wants her to leave the Seven and hide until the upcoming war between them and The Boys is at a conclusion. Hughie admits to her that he still loves her. In issue #66, Annie leaves New York and Hughie behind due to the events following the attempted insurrection in Washington, as well as Hughie's continued discomfort around her. She returns in the final issue, with the characters once again together, having decided to give their relationship another shot now that the Boys and the Seven are gone. In the epilogue series, ''Dear Becky'', which takes place a decade after the end of the series, Annie and Hughie get married and settle down in his hometown in Scotland. Ennis has stated that the relationship was not originally planned: "Annie started out as a joke, and was actually going to degenerate further in terms of the shit she'd put up with, the degradations she'd suffer just to be in the world's premier super team. But I found myself writing Hughie moping in Central Park, and then to my great surprise I saw Annie coming walking down the path. That was when I realized I wanted to take her in a different direction, make her stronger and more rounded... I probably felt a bit guilty about Annie and ended up treating her a bit more responsibly as a result." In the television series, Starlight is portrayed by Erin Moriarty. This version has an active relationship with her mother, who pushes her to join VA pageants and become a superhero. She is the newest member of the Seven, replacing the recently-retired Lamplighter. Maya Misaljevic portrays a younger version of the character in flashbacks.Mister Marathon
Mister Marathon is a former member of the Seven. He was removed from the 9/11 crisis by Jack from Jupiter (who happened to be carrying him), but apparently insisted that Jack return to leave him there so he could help. When it seemed Homelander would abandon the rescue attempt, Marathon insisted that he continue (albeit by pointing out that Vought-American would surely fire them if they gave up, rather than by appealing to any moral sense). While carrying Marathon, Homelander tried to intercept the plane but instead crashed through and broke it in half, in the process killing Marathon.Translucent
Translucent is a member of the Seven exclusive to the television series, portrayed byStormfront
Stormfront is the most powerful member of Payback. His name and fictionalized backstory portrays him as a reincarnatedRecurring characters
United States government
The Legend has stated that everyKessler
Kessler is aSusan L. Rayner
Susan L. Rayner is thePresident Robert "Dakota Bob" Shaefer
Robert "" Shaefer is the RepublicanVictor K. "Vic the Veep" Neuman
"" is theVought-American
Formerly Vought American Consolidated (V.A.C.), Vought-American is the series' main antagonist. It is a largeVought Guy
The Guy From Vought, also known as Mr. Vought-America(n) or simply the Vought Guy, is Vought-American's major presence in the series, regularly sitting in on the Seven's meetings. His name, , while first mentioned in #29, is not confirmed until #63. He is the most prominent normal human antagonist, orchestrating the near-coup of the Russian government, ordering and overseeing the massacre of the G-Teams, ordering Payback to ambush the Boys, and involved in the planned takeover of theJess Bradley
Jessica A. "Jess" Bradley is a senior VA officer, introduced in #39 as an intelligent career-climber who was attempting to get in with the Vought Guy. In #40, she was taken on as his confidant and protégé, and he told her that her work had gotten her noticed years ago – he was merely waiting for her to speak to him. Their relationship soon becomes a strong one, with her appearing to develop feelings for him and the Vought Guy marking her out as vital to VA's future; in #61, she admits she feels safe around him and he admits he can relax around her. She is more worried about the seedier, more uncontrollable aspects of the superheroes than the Vought Guy is, and is visibly sickened by the photographs of the Homelander's rampage. She is the first of Vought's executives to express that more concern should be shown for the victims of the superheroes actions, in particular after reviewing Hughie's file. In #48, Bradley was present for Black Noir's disastrous attempt at flying a plane and the murder of his flight instructor; she was left covered in the dead man's blood, and had to struggle to keep calm afterwards, telling herself "he'sBrewster
Brewster became the new CEO in #39, though primarily as the Vought Guy's scapegoat. In #49, the Vought Guy tells Bradley to "blind rewsterwith science" and keep him out of the loop.Jonah Vogelbaum
Jonah Vogelbaum is a Jewish scientist at Vought-American who was responsible for creating Compound V for the Nazis until he took it and his only-living test subject Stormfront to the United States. It is here where he started to work for Vought-American and using Compound V to create superheroes. Greg Mallory later had Jonah work with the C.I.A. and inject members of the Boys with Compound V as well. When Mallory ordered Billy Butcher to eliminate Jonah, Billy spared him instead and had him work on a way to exterminate anyone with Compound V in them. Once this was done, Billy killed Jonah so that his work can be undone. In the television series, Jonah Vogelbaum is portrayed bySeth Reed
Seth Reed is a public relations writer at Vought International, exclusive to the television series, portrayed by Malcolm Barrett. Following a date with the Supe Ice Princess, he was accidentally frozen, lost his penis, and joined a support group for individuals who were harmed by Supes.Evan Lambert
Evan Lambert is a public relations writer who works with Seth Reed at Vought International, exclusive to the television series, portrayed byCourtenay
Courtenay is a production assistant at Vought International, exclusive to the television series, portrayed byAnika
Anika is a member of Vought International's Crime Analytics, exclusive to the television series, portrayed by Ana Sani.Also Ashley
"Also Ashley" is the assistant of Ashley Barrett who is also named Ashley and a member of Vought exclusive to the live-action TV series adaptation, portrayed by Sabrina Saudin.Bill Marsh
Bill Marsh is a member of Vought International's board of directors who is exclusive to the live-action TV series adaption, portrayed by Doug Macleod, who is credited as "Board Member #1".Pat Willis
Pat Willis is a member of Vought International's board of directors who is exclusive to the live-action TV series adaption, portrayed by Glenn McDonald who is credited as "Board Member #2".Maureen
Maureen is a member of Vought International's board of directors who is exclusive to the live-action TV series adaption, portrayed by Vania Giusto who is credited as "Board Member #3".Simon
Simon is a lab scientist at Vought International exclusive to the animated series, with vocal effects provided bySuperbrain
Superbrain is the head of Vought International's Vought-doption Center and a Supe with an enlarged head and psychic powers who appears exclusively in '' The Boys Presents: Diabolical'', voiced by Fred Tatasciore. After learning Vought scientist, Simon, snuck out "Laser Baby", Superbrain tries to kill him, only to be killed by Laser Baby.Vik and Erin
and are celebrity Vought scientists who develop an experimental Compound-V infused facial cream, Envision, in '' The Boys Presents: Diabolical'' episode "The Boys Presents: Diabolical#ep4, Boyd in 3D", voiced by Kumail Nanjiani and Emily V. Gordon respectively. Intending for their cream to allow users to reshape their bodies into their ideal selves as a part of Stan Edgar's plan to move Vought away from Supes and back to being pharmaceutical and military focused, Vik and Erin hire #Boyd Doone, Boyd Doone as a product tester. While Doone's head explodes after he applies too much cream, Vik and Erin continue their work. Vik also appears in the live-action TV series adaptation episode "Herogasm", with Nanjiani reprising his role. Among other celebrities, he joins the Seven in a parody of Gal Gadot's cover of "Imagine (Gal Gadot video), Imagine".Other superheroes
In the universe of ''The Boys'', superheroes (also known as "Supes") get their powers from the drug Compound V, which was first created by Nazi scientists in the 1930s and which has since entered the gene pool due to VA complacency on numerous occasions. TheYoung Americans
One of the two major teenage superhero teams, the Young Americans are clean-cut and patriotism, patriotic; they have ties to the Young Republicans, Christians, Christian youth groups (including one known as Capes for Jesus Christ, Christ), and other conservative organizations. Like so many things in the Boys stories, the Young Americans' squeaky-clean pious appearance is mostly for show, although they kept their more questionable habits secret from Starlight and the public. When she left the team to join the Seven they apparently "relaxed" a little. Aside from Starlight, the Young Americans has at least four members:Drummer Boy
Drummer Boy is identified as the leader in #6. Conservative Christian. Was involved with Starlight. Was caught by Starlight having sex with Holy Mary. In the television series, Drummer Boy is portrayed by Miles Gaston Villanueva with Luca Oriel portraying him as a teenager. This version, also known as Alex, is a former pop star and Starlight's childhood friend and ex-boyfriend who rebranded himself to Supersonic. After being mentioned in season one, he debuts in season three as a contestant on the reality show ''American Hero''. While competing for a spot on the Seven, he displays an amicable rapport with Starlight. After winning, she tries to convince him to decline due to Homelander's unstable nature, but Alex refuses in order to protect her. He briefly joins the Seven and takes part in Starlight's plot to stand up to Homelander, but is killed off-screen by him after A-Train sells him out to Homelander as a traitor. His death is later covered up and Spin (propaganda), spun as a drug overdose.The Standard
The Standard is a member of the Young Americans. Red, blue and yellow costume, has the power of flight. Elected as the original leader of the Young Americans.The Boys – Highland Laddie #4 (2010)General Issue
General Issue, known simply as the General, is a Supe who normally wore camouflage pants and a white tank top with a Vietnam War era green army jacket.Holy Mary
Holy Mary dresses in a nun's habit and fishnet stockings. She is caught by Starlight sleeping with Drummer Boy.Fantastico
Fantastico are a group of four heroes that appear on the cover of Herogasm #3. The Doofer, Reacher Dick, Invisi-Lass, are part of the group.Herogasm #3 A fourth character with fire based powers is not named.The Doofer
The Doofer resembles a humanoid assembly of bricks who appears to suffer a fatal drug overdose during Herogasm. He is thrown from the rooftop by Butcher to create a distraction.Teenage Kix
The other major teenage group, Teenage Kix has a more rebellious, Generation Y image. A-Train is a former member of the group. On reforming the Boys, Butcher planned his first operation against them. The team frequently goes to brothels to "celebrate" after a victory. The group is defeated by the Boys in issue #6, with Wee Hughie accidentally killing Blarney Cock.Big Game
Big Game is the leader of the group. It is implied by Butcher that it is he that is able to keep the rest of the group in line. He is shown to be bisexual, as he has sex with not just women, but also fellow team members Shout Out and DogKnott. He is one of the only leaders of the various teams that does show any semblance of how to properly use their abilities from a tactical standpoint, though this is promptly negated by the Boys in their only encounter.DogKnott
DogKnott has a werewolf-like appearance, but he wears clothes to cover up his self shame. He has razor sharp claws, and can jump up to 20 feet.Popclaw
Popclaw has retractable claws, which she uses to practice Self-harm, self mutilation. It is revealed in issue #9 that she had her claws coated in metal. In the television adaptation, Popclaw is portrayed Brittany Allen. This version, aka Charlotte, is the girlfriend of A-Train who shares his addiction to Compound V and was once a celebrity movie star whose career was ruined by the paparazzi, leading to her getting work in D-List movies. After she accidentally kills her landlord, the Boys blackmail her into spying on the Seven for them, leading to A-Train murdering her on Homelander's orders.Blarney Cock
Blarney Cock is Irish and extremely racist. Along with his best friend Whack Job, he steals painkillers from a children's hospital to support their drug habits. In issue #6 he is accidentally killed by Wee Hughie, after which it is discovered that he has a taped-up hamster inserted in his anus. He is given a hero's funeral. After returning from the dead, his sole focus is to get his hamster back; Wee Hughie is ordered to kill him a second time by The Legend, after which The Legend reveals that Blarney Cock is his son. Hughie cremates his corpse in an oil drum after killing him the second time. In issue #54 it is revealed that Blarney Cock is the son of Queen Maeve and The Legend. Butcher learns from Doc Peculiar's files that Blarney was shipped off to Ireland after Maeve gave birth to him and adopted by a local family, indicating that he had no clue of his true parentage, with Butcher stating he was "farmed out to some kid's home in Paddy land."Whack Job
Whack Job is a Mohawk-wearing member of Teenage Kix who can conjure electricity. He dresses in punk subculture, punk attire. He and Blarney Cock have been best friends for years, and it is indicated that if either was kicked off the team, the other would follow. He reacted badly to Blarney's death, appearing to sink into a deep depression. He was the only member of the team happy to have Blarney back after he rose from the dead. He was present at Herogasm along with the rest of the superhero community.Gunpowder
Gunpowder is a member of Teenage Kix who brings a valuable National Rifle Association, NRA sponsorship into the fold. Gunpowder has the ability to breathe fire. In the television series, Gunpowder is portrayed by Sean Patrick Flanery in the present and Gattlin Griffith in flashbacks. This version is a member of Payback and the former sidekick of the abusiveShout Out
Shout-Out isMesmer
Mesmer, a.k.a. Charles, is a member of Teenage Kix exclusive to the live-action television series, portrayed by Haley Joel Osment. He possesses the ability to read people's thoughts through physical contact. As a child actor, he played the lead (a fictionalized version of himself) in the police procedural drama ''The Mesmerizer''. Having fallen from grace after allegedly using his power for insider trading, his main source of income is his attendances and autograph signings at superhero conventions. Mother's Milk and Frenchie request his assistance, in exchange for visits with his estranged daughter, in uncovering Kimiko's background and learn about Vought's plan to create superpowered terrorists. Afterward, Mesmer betrays the Boys to Homelander in order to restore his standing as a superhero. Butcher, in retaliation tracks Mesmer down and kills him.Payback
Payback is a successor to the group "The Avenging Squad", which was created back in the 1940s, intended for use against Nazi Germany – but failed disastrously, and were wiped out swiftly in theSoldier Boy
Soldier Boy is Payback's "elected" leader who yearns to join the Seven. As a parody analogous to Marvel Comic's Captain America, he maintains a patriotic and innocent approach to his role, not realizing the depravity around him (never resorting to foul language or joining his team during the "Herogasm" Orgies). He mistakenly interprets sex with Homelander as a test for him to join the Seven. He is in the habit of reciting the names of states while engaged in battle. It is claimed he fought inTek Knight
Tek Knight is one of the founding members of Payback. Prior to his association with Payback, he previously led a group known as the Maverikz (who in turn were savagely beaten by The Boys in issue #31). The current Tek Knight is actually the third person to hold the identity. Two prior incarnations of Tek Knight, originally called Steel Knight, were introduced in Issues 52 to 54, as well as prior versions of sidekick Laddio. Mallory says they revamped his "franchise" later. Issue #9 gives his name as Robert Vernon. Tek Knight is a vastly different hero from his predecessors, which were portrayed as super strong heroes with a helm and a jet pack. Having not received a dose of Compound V, Tek Knight instead has a technologically advanced suit, with which he operates. The abilities of the suit are not fully described. Despite possessing the ability to fly, Tek Knight also makes use of several vehicles and operates out of a cave based headquarters. Tek Knight is one of the few heroes that is shown to have a boy sidekick, named Laddio. The current Laddio is actually the third to hold the name, as the first was killed during the Battle of the Bulge and the second would go on to pursue a solo career as the hero Swingwing. Tek Knight also is shown to have an associate called the Talon, who switches back and forth between ally and adversary. Tek Knight was one of the few heroes to never engage the Boys' attention, as he never did anything depraved or morally wrong like many other "Heroes". Butcher describes him as boring, and seemed to be a genuinely nice person, though highly homophobic. Soldier Boy states in ''Herogasm'' that he was one of the only members in Payback to be nice to him. Tek Knight's career would end after a murder of a young gay man that was being investigated by the Boys coincided with the growth of a brain tumor "the size of a fist", which caused an overpowering desire to have sex with anything. This would cause him to dismiss Laddio; upon realizing his compulsion was causing him to consider sex with his young ward, he immediately acted to remove the temptation and avoid any chance of his acting on it. Though he was cleared of having anything to do with the murder by Butcher and company, his butler would later release details about Tek Knight's sexual compulsions, leaving him being dubbed in the press as the "Homo Hero" and would be dismissed from Payback. He would die shortly afterward, when a wheelbarrow full of bricks landed on his head while he was saving a mother and child from being crushed by it. In his head, Tek Knight died a hero, as he hallucinated himself saving the world by having sex with a meteorite.Swatto
Swatto is a member of Payback who can fly with a pair of retractable insect wings. He cannot speak, only capable of "buzzing", though Mind Droid is able to translate for him. Butcher kills Swatto with a pickaxe in issue #33. His predecessors in 1944 and 1950 were called "The Buzzer". In the television series, Swatto is portrayed by Joel Labelle. This version is shown to be perfectly capable of speech. During flashbacks to 1984 depicted in season three, he joined Payback on a mission to Nicaragua, but was killed by Nicaraguan and Russian soldiers.Mind Droid
Mind Droid is a member of Payback. Described as a "Telepathic Android", although he reveals in issue #33 that he is in fact human. He possesses mild telepathy, and is able to fly with the use of a jetpack. First victim of Tek Knight's sexual disorder. Apparently involved in an open relationship with Crimson Countess. Is decapitated by Butcher in issue #33. In 1944 and 1950, this character's predecessor was called Manbot. In the live-action television series adaptation, Mind Droid's name is changed to Mindstorm and is portrayed by Ryan Blakely. This version does not pass himself off as an android, and has more advanced telepathic abilities. Mindstorm is capable of reading the thoughts of everyone within a three-mile radius of himself, he can trap people in their own minds, forcing them to relive their own nightmares until they die of dehydration, and he is also capable of mind control. Following a failed mission in Nicaragua and selling out his leader Soldier Boy to the Russians in 1984, Mindstorm became a recluse in the present due to his powers. While being hunted by Soldier Boy, Butcher, and Hughie, Mindstorm uses his powers on Butcher. Hughie, having become disillusioned with Soldier Boy due to his fabricated origin story, begs Mindstorm to free Butcher, promising to teleport him to safety in exchange. However, Soldier Boy kills Mindstorm after the latter reveals Homelander is Soldier Boy's biological son.Crimson Countess
Crimson Countess is a member of Payback who possesses heat-related powers. She is involved with Mind Droid and it is hinted at that she is having an affair with Stormfront. Butcher breaks her neck for attacking his dog Terror in issue #32. She is the third individual to hold the title of Crimson Countess, with the first having been killed in the Second World War at theEagle the Archer
Eagle the Archer is mentioned, but seen only on the cover of a Vought-American comic shown to Hughie in issue #20. In issue #9, Butcher informs Tek Knight that six years ago Eagle the Archer "got coked off his tits" and beat his girlfriend into a coma. Butcher blackmailed him in exchange for information on all of his teammates. In the live-action TV series adaptation, Eagle the Archer is portrayed by Langston Kerman. In his early life, he fought criminals, but innocent lives were killed whenever he ran out of arrows, which eventually led to him joining the Church of the Collective. After the Deep is arrested, Eagle bails him out and helps him join the Church as well. After the Deep recruits A-Train however, Eagle is accused of betraying the Church when he refuses to cease contact with his mother. In response, the Church anonymously uploads a sexually compromising video of Eagle to the internet, publicly embarrassing him. In the YouTube web series ''Seven on 7'', following his public embarrassment, Eagle is reported to have abandoned his role as a superhero to rebrand himself as a rapper.TNT Twins
The TNT Twins, consisting of Tommy and Tessa TNT, are members of Payback capable of shooting electricity while holding hands exclusive to the live-action television series adaptation, portrayed by Jack Doolan (actor), Jack Doolan and Kristin Booth. Following a failed mission in Nicaragua and selling out their leader Soldier Boy in 1984, the TNT Twins became the hosts of the annual Herogasm event in the present. After the Boys and Soldier Boy find them, with the latter seeking revenge on the twins, they claim that Black Noir sold him out and attempt to defend themselves with their powers, only to produce sputtering sparks due to not using them for years before Soldier Boy accidentally releases an energy blast that kills the twins and most of the Herogasm attendees.G-Men
First mentioned in issue #7. Loosely based on the X-Men and Doom Patrol, the G-Men are Vought-American's most profitable team, as well as their most popular, due to their image as downtrodden outcast (person), outcasts, orphans and runaway (dependent), runaways, despite the fact that all of them are extremely rich. They also have six sister-teams; these include: G-Force, The G-Brits, The G-Nomads, G-Coast, G-Style and G-Wiz. There is also a preschooler group called Pre-Wiz, which Vought tried to stop Godolkin from forming. Outside of G-Wiz and Pre-Wiz, the entirety of the G-Men hate each other. Unlike the other superhero teams in The Boys Universe, the G-Men were formed independently by John Godolkin. Upon the original team being deemed ready, Godolkin would solicit a working relationship with Vought-American, giving the group some independence to operate. G-Coast and G-Style are entirely African-American, and are constantly engaged in ridiculous feuds, mainly over the death of one of their members, 2-Cool which they each blame each other for.The Boys #23 Outside of Nubia, the other teams seem to lack any black members. According to Dime-Bag (a black youth) in #28, when he graduates from G-Wiz he will ''have'' to join either G-Coast or G-Style. It was revealed that Godolkin kidnapped them from their families as children and conditioned them to love being G-Men by giving them an endless supply of whatever they wanted. He also sexually abuses them from a young age, with assistance from some of the other G-Men. Vought-American executives eventually determined that Godolkin and the G-Teams were a public relations liability, and they were massacred by heavily armed Red River operatives. Pre-Wiz was "dealt with" by being consigned to a shipping container and dumped from a cargo plane mid-flight, off the coast of Iceland.John Godolkin
John Godolkin is the team's founder, depicted as an unrepentant pedophile and kidnapping, kidnapper. Incidentally it is implied that he may have been similarly abused by his own father.The Boys #28 He appears to have no powers, unlike his students. Five-Oh, the team's field leader, does not like when Godolkin professes to be one of "them" (the outcast G-Men).The Boys #26 Even though the G-Men hate Godolkin, they are almost totally loyal to him. For example, Five-Oh, who privately mocks and detests Godolkin, is seen dying on behalf of his honor when they are massacred.The Boys #29 In addition Randall, who has an otherwise rebellious streak, unquestioningly carries out unspoken orders to kill Hughie. John Godolkin is tolerated by Vought because his team, the G-Men, and their spin-offs have proven to be the most bankable superhero team. John Godolkin's behavior is uncontrollable, and eventually Vought becomes concerned with his perversions and instability, which causes them to terminate the entire group. Godolkin's has a penchant for obtuse and dramatic speeches and could be accused of being intentionally pretentious. The content of his speeches tend to characterize non-superhumans as cruel oppressors of the G-Men and their kind. Godolkin professes to "love all his children" yet will callously order their deaths if any of them threaten to reveal the G-Men's dark secrets. At the same time, he desperately wants any deceased G-Men to be resurrected (as V can do); he continues to want this even after seeing the mental state of Nubia, much to the concern and disgust of both the G-Men and Vought. John Godolkin will appear in the live-action spin-off television series ''The Boys Presents: Varsity'', depicted as the founder of the Godolkin University School of Crimefighting.Five-Oh
Five-Oh wears a uniform/helmet reminiscent of a motorcycle cop, with "energy beams" leaking from the goggles. He seems to be fiercely loyal to Godolkin's G-Men, which is evidenced in issue #29 where he defends Godolkin's honor before being killed. Five-Oh indicates that the money may be what drives him and "the other stuff" (Godolkin's sexual abuse) is something a G-Man learns to "cope" with.The Boys #27 Aside from his loyalty and apparent leadership, he is depicted as stoic and rather curt with people. He mocks and derides most of his teammates and mentor Godolkin behind their backs. He especially has ire towards Silver Kincaid, whom he refers to as a "tease" who can "[go to] hell", possibly indicating some unrequited sexual advances. Five-Oh does seem to have a close friendship with Cold Snap, who is seen with him the most of any character.Cold Snap
Cold Snap possesses temperature manipulation and was one of the five original G-Men, and is a leader of the G-Force sub-team. Cold Snap is genuinely nice to most of his teammates, if not a little over-eager and naïve. He is the first character to allude to Godolkin pedophilia and even openly questions some of the G-Men's practices to Five-Oh. Cold-Snap appears well liked by most of his teammates, even Critter who otherwise seems to hate and loathe everyone else. When G-Style and G-Coast come to visit he suggests to Five-Oh that they can set a moral example by "showing some leadership" while the rest of the team simply makes racist cracks. Cold Snap is seen in the front lines during the G-Men massacre. In the live-action TV series adaptation, Cold Snap is portrayed by Shaun Mazzococca. This version is a lower-tier Supe charged with domestic abuse by the Federal Bureau of Superhuman Affairs (FBSA) and is among the Supes attending the TNT Twins' Herogasm event.Silver Kincaid
Silver Kincaid is deceased via suicide. Wielder of gravity and pressure related powers. One of the original G-Men and the one who killed Nubia at Godolkin's order, as well as other "off-message" supes for Vought. After killing Nubia, she reached out to the CIA in desperation over the state of the G-Men; Rayner tried to turn her into a spy, further destabilising her mental state, and eventually causing her to suffer a psychotic breakdown where she mentally regressed back to when she was initially kidnapped. Her resulting public suicide triggered the Boys' investigation of the G-Men, and it was discovered that the place where she killed herself was the town where Godolkin first abducted her. Comments after her death imply the other G-Men detested her, especially Five-Oh (who refers to her as "cock teasing"). Her real name was revealed to be Grace Wilhelm. In the live-action television series adaptation, Silver Kincaid is portrayed by Jasmin Husain. She competes on the reality show ''American Hero'' for a spot on the Seven. She is chosen by Starlight, but Ashley Barrett and Homelander reject Kincaid for being Muslim and the latter chooses the Deep to return to the Seven instead.Nubia
Nubia is a member of the G-Men with thunder and lightning-based powers who was killed by Silver Kincaid and reanimated as a zombie that the other G-Men care for. Nubia appears in the animated TV series '' The Boys Presents: Diabolical'', voiced by Aisha Tyler. An African-American woman who masquerades as a Nubians, Nubian superhero with help from Vought, she marries the similarly-themed Nubian Prince and they have a daughter named Maya. Eight years later, the Nubians begin filing for divorce due to a lack of passion in their relationship outside of fighting. Maya attempts to "The Parent Trap (franchise), parent trap" them back together, but they continue fighting, leading Maya to sign their divorce papers herself and blackmail them into getting her a pony.Critter
Critter is very tall and furry. Wears an Elizabethan collar around his neck and boxing gloves on his hands to keep from scratching. Shown to be extremely homophobic, racist and generally irritable towards everyone. During a brunch with Godolkin and the first two G-teams he actually confronted Godolkin about his constant acquisition of new members, how it increased the likelihood of their secret being found out, and asked when it would stop. His lower torso was blown apart during Vought's destruction of the G-Men.Groundhawk
Groundhawk has a temperamental personality and sledgehammers for hands. He is always saying "gonna...gonna." Apparently the "hammer-hands" are a permanent fixture indicated by his inability to eat or drink during the G-Men brunch without some assistance from other members. Darick Robertson picked Groundhawk as his favorite of the new characters calling him "utterly ridiculous". A variation of Groundhawk appears in the animated TV series '' The Boys Presents: Diabolical'', voiced by John DiMaggio. This version is employed by Vought as a "nemesis" for new heroes. Due to his involvement in her parents getting married and having her, Maya blackmails Groundhawk into helping her stop their impending divorce. However, Maya's parents beat Groundhawk into a near-death state.The Divine
The Divine is a rather flamboyant character. Gay and constantly facing rude remarks from the others (particularly Critter). Has been shown assisting Nubia, as well as helping Groundhawk eat, and was calm and uncomplaining in both cases. He seems to possess some telepathic abilities, as well as flight.The Flamer
The Flamer is another openly-gay member with the ability to project/control flame, his appearance is heavily burn-scarred. Is apparently in a relationship with The Divine.Europo
Europo is a purple-skinned, demonic and slightly goofy character with powers of teleportation and enhanced strength.Stacker
Stacker is a taciturn member of the G-Men. He seems to be made out of a shiny, dark-coloured metal.G-Wiz
G-Wiz is the group with whom Hughie went undercover as "Bagpipe". They are a spin-off group of the G-Men. G-Wiz headquarters is located down the road from the G-Mansion in a fraternity house; they spend most of their time partying. They're sexually confused and are unaware of appropriate boundaries & limits due to how Godolkin raised them. Hughie openly pities them, while also being disgusted and disturbed by their odd pastimes. They are killed by the Boys after Hughie's cover is blown, except for Dime-Bag, who ends up getting interrogated before he is killed by Europo.Buzz Cut
Buzz Cut is a member of G-Wiz. His real name is Randall.Pinwheel
Pinwheel is a member of G-Wiz. His real name is Cory and is the team psychic. He has grey skin.=Dime-Bag
= Dime-Bag is a member of G-Wiz. His real name is Jamal, who reluctantly reveals Godolkin's secrets to The Boys. Killed by Europo.=Jetlag
= Jetlag, a.k.a. Matthew Verbin, is a narcissistic member of G-Wiz. Verbin has the ability to manipulate time to make it 3:00pm; however, cannot go more than 12 hours forward and never back in time to change events. Considered useless to Butcher, he is set up to jump 7 hours into the future to avoid an ambush only to arrive to a waiting Butcher who kills him with a fatal blow to the chest with a carbon-fiber driveshaft.=Airburst
= Airburst is a member of G-Wiz. His real name is Weezer. Wears an aviator hat and flight goggles.=Discharge
= Discharge, a.k.a. Blowchowski, is a member of G-Wiz capable of firing acidic vomit from his mouth. Blowchowski engages in several forms of sexually perverted play with other members. Much like the others he seems oblivious to the sexual nature of their antics. Blowchowski is incredibly fond of peeing on the other members of the group, all of whom find it humorous. A version of Discharge appears in the second season of the live-action television series adaptation as one of Vought's test subjects held within the Sage Grove psychiatric hospital. When the Boys and Lamplighter accidentally cause a riot, Discharge attacks the latter before Kimiko kills him with his own acidic vomit.Other G-Men
G-Wiz includes The Dude With No Name, who has metal arm and leg and his face is entirely covered with bandages. He was severely injured during an initiation ritual and is taken care of by the remaining members of G-Wiz. Pusspuss, is a female feline member of G-Force. Luckless, has big red hair, dark black skin and a white stripe down her face. The team G-Style consists of King Helmet, The Reptilian, Born Free, and Pit Stop. Some of the members of G-Coast coast are: Emellkay, Homefry, and 5x5. Pre-Wiz includes Cat O'Mite, Baby Blue, and Wispo.Paralactic
Paralactic is cybernetically-enhanced team of formerly disabled heroes.The Boys #61 Frenchie calls them "The Six Million Dollar Man, The Six Million Dollar Heroes". Described by Ennis as "a '90s-style cyberpunk outfit, with lots of prosthetic limbs and biomechanical organs and attachments." Team members include: Trojan, Astroglide, Lady Arklite, Strap-on, Stopcock, The Truncheon.Team Titanic
Described by Ennis as "a team of grown-up sidekicks." Team Titanic is a team made up of former sidekicks, created by VA to appeal to the teen market. As they grew older and other younger teams were created, they started taking on whoever did not fit in anywhere else. Although they are powerful they lack focus. Vought disbands and reorganizes them every few years, essentially using them as cannon fodder. The team is based in Cleveland, and live in "Star Tower". Team members include: Country Mama, Dry-Hump, Earl Mulch, Gumchum, Jimmy the One, Muzzeltov, Regina Dentata, Snaffletwat, and The Starlike. Malchemical was formerly part of the team but was reassigned to Super Duper as punishment for using his shape-shifting abilities to trick The Starlike into having sex with him, as revealed in "The Innocents."Oh Father
Oh Father is anMaverikz
The Maverikz are a superhero group, originally lead by Tek Knight. After Tek Knight left some time in the past to found Payback, the Maverikz remained as a leaderless C-list superhero team. They are seen in issue #31, after being called in by Vought to eliminate the Boys. The Boys brutally beat them, and Hughie madly batters one of the Maverikz members until Butcher steps in. Hughie later has a flashback to the fight in issue #45. Several members of The Maverikz, now bearing the scars of their previous brutal beating, are also seen speaking to Oh Father during the supes attack on the Pentagon in issue #64.Television-exclusive superheroes
Nubian Prince
Nubian Prince is an African American Supe who masquerades as his namesake with help from Vought, portrayed by an uncredited actor in the live-action adaptation and voiced by Don Cheadle in ''The Boys Presents: Diabolical'' animated series. Eight years prior to the latter series, Nubian Prince and the similarly-themed superhero Nubia get married and have a daughter named Maya. In the present, the Nubians begin filing for divorce in spite of Maya's failed attempt at getting them back together.Doppelgänger
Doppelgänger is a shapeshifting Supe who appears exclusively in ''The Boys'' live-action adaptation, portrayed by Dan Darin-Zanco. As an operative of Vought, Doppelgänger was used by Madelyn Stillwell to seduce Senator Calhoun when he turned down the idea of having Supes in the military. After assuming the form of a young woman to seduce and capture Calhoun, Doppelgänger takes pictures of the encounter to blackmail him into sponsoring a bill to militarize Supes. In season two, Doppelgänger meets with Homelander and uses their powers to fulfill the latter's unique sexual fantasies before Homelander kills them for trying to exploit his narcissism.Shockwave
Shockwave is a speedster who appears exclusively in ''The Boys'' live-action adaptation, portrayed by Mishka Thébaud. He competes against and loses to A-Train in a foot race due to the latter's use of Compound V. When A-Train is put on a medical leave and suffers subsequent heart palpitations, Shockwave is approached by Vought to join the Seven, potentially taking over the title and branding rights of "A-Train", before being killed by Congresswoman Victoria Neuman during a congressional hearing against the company.Blindspot
Blindspot is a blind Supe with superhuman hearing who appears exclusively in ''The Boys'' live-action adaptation, portrayed by Chris Mark. Ashley Barrett recommends him for the Seven as a replacement for Translucent, but Homelander grievously injures Blindspot as the former refuses to allow "cripple[s]" into the Seven. In theGecko
Gecko is an ex-superhero with superhuman regeneration who appears exclusively in ''The Boys'' live-action adaptation, portrayed by David W. Thompson. After retiring as a superhero, Gecko became a technician at Vought International while secretly engaging in S&M acts and using his powers to Body broker, sell his body parts for money. Starlight finds out about the latter and uses it to blackmail Gecko into procuring Compound V for her.Termite
Termite is a superhero with the ability to shrink who appears exclusively in ''The Boys'' live-action adaptation, portrayed by Brett Geddes. Following a CGI cameo in the first season, the Boys shadow him in the third season as he has sex with and accidentally kills his boyfriend after unintentionally returning to his normal size while inside his boyfriend's genitals. Upon discovering them, Termite attempts to kill the Boys before Butcher puts the miniature Termite in a bag of cocaine, causing him to overdose. To Butcher's anger, Termite is hospitalized instead of arrested because of Vought and Termite's contract with Terminix. Following this, Termite attends Herogasm, during which he is wounded by Soldier Boy's energy blast, trapped in his miniaturized state, and stepped on by Homelander, killing him.Moonshadow
Moonshadow is an African-American superhero who appears exclusively in ''The Boys'' live-action adaptation, portrayed by Abigail Whitney. She competes for a spot in the Seven in the reality show ''American Hero'', in which she becomes a finalist before losing to Supersonic and the Deep.Blue Hawk
Blue Hawk is a New Jersey-based Supe who appears exclusively in ''The Boys'' live-action adaptation, portrayed by Nick Wechsler (actor), Nick Wechsler. Due to his use of excessive force against African-American individuals, A-Train and Ashley Barrett arrange for him to issue a public apology. However, Blue Hawk and several of the attendees incite a violent confrontation, resulting in innocents being injured, and A-Train's brother being paralyzed. Blue Hawk later claims he was standing up to a bunch of "bad apples" and Antifa (United States), Antifa. While attending Herogasm, Blue Hawk survives Soldier Boy's inadvertent attack before he is killed by A-Train. After A-Train suffers heart failure, Blue Hawk's heart is transplanted into him while Vought covers up the latter's death.Great Wide Wonder
The Great Wide Wonder is a Supe with the power to fly at supersonic speed who appears exclusively in ''The Boys Presents: Diabolical'' animated series, voiced by Michael Cera. In retaliation for him taking female college students into Earth's orbit to have sex before leaving them in space, Butcher threatens Great Wide Wonder's drug dealer OD into spiking his heroin enema with a chemical Frenchie developed to make Great Wide Wonder lose control and kill himself and Ironcast.Ironcast
Ironcast is a overweight Supe with super-strength and skin made of iron who appears exclusively in ''The Boys Presents: Diabolical'' animated series, voiced byOther characters
Robin
Robin is Hughie's deceased girlfriend, who is killed due to the actions of A-Train in the first issue after they have their first kiss and express their mutual love to each other. Hughie is left in a traumatized state holding Robin's hands and forearms after A-Train causes another larger, horned super to fly into her and impact a nearby brick wall, embedding the rest of her into it. In the television series, Robin Ward is portrayed by Jess Salgueiro. Here, rather than A-Train causing another supe to kill her, dashes through her body himself due to his use of Compound V.Becky Saunders
Becky Saunders is Butcher's deceased wife, who was a social worker in 1980s London. She was able to convince Butcher to hold back his violent urges. Becky was also responsible for getting Butcher's mother to leave her abusive husband: Butcher and his brother both believed their mother could not make it without a husband, and it took Becky to make them see otherwise. Her full name was Rebecca Joanne Butcher.Butcher, Baker, Candlestick Maker #6 (2011) While on vacation in Miami, Florida, she was raped by a superhero.Butcher, Baker, Candlestick Maker #5 (2011) Several months later, a fetus with laser eyes and the power of flight, bursts out killing her.Butcher, Baker, Candlestick Maker #4 (2011) In #65, it is revealed that she was raped by Black Noir wearing Homelander's costume. In the TV series, Rebecca "Becca" Butcher is portrayed by Shantel VanSanten. Becca was Vought International's Senior Director of Digital Marketing who was coerced by Homelander into having sex with him. Butcher believed that Homelander killed her while Jonah Vogelbaum claimed to Homelander that Becca died giving birth, with the child drowning in its mother's blood. In the season one finale, it is revealed that Becca is still alive and caring for Homelander's son, Ryan. In season two, it is further revealed that Becca lives in a gated community-esque compound run by Vought after coming to them when she learned she had become pregnant with Ryan. She is reluctant to leave the compound due to how Butcher would react to Ryan. After Homelander and Stormfront take Ryan, Becca asks for Butcher's help in saving her son, but was accidentally killed by Ryan in his attempt to save her from Stormfront.Love Sausage
Vasilii "Vas" Vorishikin is a Russian ex-Police officer, cop, ex-tank commander, ex-superhero, communist, and current owner of a bar in Moscow with a penchant for drinking a beverage made from brake fluid that he passes off as vodka. As the Love Sausage, he used to be part of the Glorious Five Year Plan, a team of five government owned superheroes that also included the Tractor, Purge, Red Banner, and Collectivo in the days of the Soviet Union. He is nostalgic for the Soviet Union's principles and values and of his work in the Glorious Five Year Plan. His name comes from his foot-long, super-strong, and durable penis, though he cannot run straight whilst aroused. He describes large female breasts as his Kryptonite and lost two fingers after touching The Female. Genuinely altruistic by nature, Vas is on friendly terms with the Boys, bonding with Hughie especially and is so far the only likable superhero that the Boys know of. While on a mission with the Boys in Issue #13, Vas' "vodka" saves him and Hughie from poison laced borscht while the rest of the team are incapacitated by the food. In Issue #34, Vas is later called in as reinforcement in the fight against Stormfront, and expresses contempt for corporate-backed superheroes. In issue #66, Butcher hunts and mortally wounds him with an enhanced Rocket-propelled grenade, RPG. In issue #67, the Legend comments Vas has been found dead. Before his death, he was able to send a text message to Hughie, which was a code for an email address. The account subsequently sent Hughie an out of office reply, revealing Vas' suspicions on his fate, as well as a link to data involving his suspicions about Butcher's true agenda. A variation of Love Sausage appears in the live-action television adaptation, portrayed by Andrew Jackson (actor), Andrew Jackson in the second season and Derek Johns in the third. First appearing in the episode "The Bloody Doors Off", this version is a test subject for Vought's Compound V at a psychiatric hospital who gained a prehensile penis that can stretch to incredible lengths. He uses it to strangle Mother's Milk through a broken window before Kimiko knocks the former out. Following the hospital's rebranding as a wellness center in theSuper-Duper
Super-Duper are a group of low-powered, and in some cases, mentally challenged, teens who function more as a support group for the disabled living in a group home than as the sort of sadistic revelers comprising the rest of the Vought-American "heroes". Their uncharacteristically benign natures confuse Butcher, and Hughie befriends them when a deadlier new captain, Malchemical, is assigned to them as punishment for his actions in "The Innocents." They are a loose satire on the old-fashioned Legion of Super-Heroes, hopelessly inept and vulnerable in the corrupt world of the Boys. Team members consist of: Auntie Sis, Ladyfold, Stool Shadow, Kid Camo, Klanker, Black Hole, and Bobbie Badoing. Ennis described the characters: "They're unique in the world of the Boys in that they actually are heroes – they believe in truth and justice, they fight to make the world a better place and ask nothing in return. They are, in short, a million miles from the scumbag supes we've seen up 'til now."Terror
Terror is Billy Butcher's pet bulldog. He has been trained by Billy to fornicate with anything on the command, "Fuck it". If anyone tries to hurt Terror, Billy kills them. After the Crimson Countess flings Terror into a wall Billy hunts her down and strangles her and breaks her neck. Terror may be compound V enhanced as he was able to both wound the Crimson Countess and survive her throwing him into a wall without any obvious injuries. Terror seems to be liked by all The Boys, most notably Hughie and Female. Female is often seen playing with Terror or tickling his belly, Terror is seen lying in her room when she was injured by Stormfront apparently deeply depressed. After he is found dead, Female lays next to him. In issue #59 following the Seven and the Boys' confrontation on top of theProinsias
Proinsias, whose full name is Proinsias Cassidy, is an Irish bartender and former vampire, running the Irish pub "The Grassy Knoll" in New York City (a name originated from having originally planned on founding the bar in Dallas prior to The Boys (comics), losing his vampirism). Having been drinking buddies with Billy Butcher in his vampiric days, Proinsias serves as Billy's Twelve step program, sponsor as a recovering alcoholic. Introduced in "We Gotta Go Now" (reintroduced from ''Preacher (comics), Preacher''), after "Billy" walks into his bar on St. Patrick's Day, Proinsias ejects the current company of Irish-Americans, Irish-American drunkards dressed as Anti-Irish sentiment, stereotypes from his bar, despite it otherwise being his most profitable day of the year, throwing an axe at the wall behind them to keep the customers back so that Billy can sit in peace. Entering into a quick and lively conversation with Butcher about their shared recovering alcoholic status, and reminiscing about times in the past when they would have acted like as "Stage Irishman" together, both Proinsias and Butcher toast their club sodas to the mantra of ["taking it"] "Alcoholics Anonymous, one day at a time". After hearing that Cassidy can write "fuck off" in the head of a pint of Guinness, an arriving Hughie – back from his undercover mission with the G-Men – orders such a drink before Butcher convinces him there is more to do. As the pair leave, Proinsias silently closes up the bar. In AMC (TV channel), AMC's unrelated 2016–2019 AMC (TV channel), AMC Preacher (TV series), adaptation of ''Preacher'', Proinsias Cassidy is portrayed by Joe Gilgun, while in GraphicAudio's 2020 Radio drama, audio play series The Boys (comics)#Audiobook, adaptation of ''The Boys'', Proinsias Cassidy is voiced by Michael John Casey.Little Nina
Little Nina is a Russian mafia crime boss allied with Vought American to create more Supes. Nina is tasked with injecting 150 criminals with Compound V. She is short in height and has a penchant for vibrators. She plans to stage a coup against the Russian government, but is betrayed by Vought, and killed by Butcher after he replaces one of her vibrators with one set to explode. In the live-action television series adaptation, "Little Nina" Namenko is portrayed by Katia Winter. This version is of normal height, is married to her primary enforcer Yevgenny, and is Frenchie's former employer and lover who is currently hunting for Cherie after she allegedly stole a drug shipment from her.Mr. and Mrs. Campbell
Mr. and Mrs. Campbell are Wee Hughie's parents, who raised him in the semi-idyllic Scottish seaside town of Auchterladle. Introduced in ''Highland Laddie'', Billy Butcher later secretly meets with and befriends them in order to acquire enough knowledge about them to trick Hughie into thinking he had murdered them, so that Hughie would then kill Butcher in an act of vengeance. By the time of epilogue series ''Dear Becky'', set twelve years later, both of the Campbells have died, their gravestones revealing their names to have been "Daphne Margaret Campbell" (born 1943, died 2017) and "Alexander Fergus Campbell" (born 1937, died 2018). In the first season of the live-action television series adaptation, Hugh Campbell, Sr. is portrayed bySam and Connie Butcher
Sam and Connie Butcher are Billy and Lenny’s parents. Sam was an alcoholic and was physically abusive towards Connie. Sam favored Billy, whom he also abused over Lenny because of how "similar" they are, which made Billy resent him more. After an incident that left Connie partially blind, Billy nearly kills his father, before eventually setting off to join the Royal Marines. Connie eventually leaves Sam and remarries, while Sam is left to die alone. Billy sets off to London after his father’s death and pisses on his corpse as a final goodbye. In the live-action adaptation, Butcher's parents are portrayed by John Noble and Lesley Nicol (actress), Lesley Nicol respectively while Brendan Murray and Adrianna Prosser portray them in flashbacks. This version of the couple are still together during the events of the main series. After Sam is diagnosed with cancer, he and Connie fly to New York to tell Butcher, who attacks his father. She later meets with Butcher, telling him she sought to give him closure.Lenny Butcher
Lenny Butcher is Billy's younger brother and the son of Sam and Connie Butcher. Lenny was one of the few people able to calm Billy when he went berserk, but was killed by a bus before the events of the comic series. In the live-action TV series adaptation, Lenny Butcher is portrayed by Jack Fulton as a teenager and Bruno Rudolf as a child. This version bears a resemblance to Hughie, committed suicide years prior to the series due to constant abuse from his father, and appears in Billy's hallucinations.Todd
Todd is an avid bespectacled fan of superheroes who idolizes Queen Maeve in particular, always referring to her as "my lady" and serving as a part of her harem of Casual dating, casual lovers at Vought Tower. When Homelander elects to execute Maeve ahead of enacting his coup, Todd obliviously offers to protect Maeve from the "gone bad" Homelander. She throws Todd directly at Homelander while throwing Annie January, Starlight out of the building for her protection. Declaring himself a willing "human shield" in honor of Maeve, Todd is crushed after striking Homelander's chest at high speed. In the live-action TV series adaptation, Todd is portrayed by Matthew Gorman. This version became Monique's boyfriend and Janine's step-father following the former's separation from Mother's Milk and idolizes Homelander following his birthday rant, to the point where Todd attends pro-Homelander rallies and believes everything Homelander says.Janine
Janine Wallis is M.M. and Monique's young daughter. After being raised by M.M. alone due to her mother's drug addiction, Janine becomes rebellious and resentful of her father due to the Compound V passed genetically to her from him and her grandmother resulting in her prematurely aging (although she appears to be a 16–17-year-old teenager physically, she is actually 12-years-old chronologically), showing him great disrespect while regarding Butcher with affection, calling him "Uncle Billy." Sometime later, having been absent due to helping Butcher with the Boys, M.M. discovers that in an act of rebellion, his ex-wife had convinced the underage Janine to star in a pornographic movie together with her. Before he can leave the Boys to confront his ex-wife over Janine, M.M. then gets a call from his daughter, who tells him that she was not in her right mind, and has run away from her mother, and wants to be left alone until she is well enough to call him. However, he tracks her down easily, and she reveals that Butcher murdered the producers and cast of the adult film, including brutally murdering Janine's mother in front of her. His final words, meant both as a warning and as a threat, were for Janine to leave M.M. alone; Janine expresses surprise at M.M.'s ignorance of Butcher's actions, having assumed he had been acting on M.M's orders, and M.M. assures her he will talk to Butcher. In the live-action TV series adaptation, Janine Milk is portrayed by Nalini Ingrita in the first two seasons and Liyou Abere in the third. She has a close relationship with her father, who quits the Boys to spend more time with her, only to rejoin them because of Soldier Boy.Television-exclusive characters
Laser Baby
"Laser Baby" is a character exclusive to the live-action television adaptation episode "Good for the Soul" and the ''Diabolical'' animated series episode "Laser Baby's Day Out", with vocal effects provided by Jenny Yokobori in the latter. The live-action version makes a minor appearance while the animated version was trained by Vought International scientist Simon to control her powers in the hopes that she will be adopted. After learning that she is going to be euthanized by Superbrain for failing every test she was given, Simon escapes with her, intending to adopt her himself.Donna January
Donna January is Starlight’s emotionally abusive mother, portrayed by Ann Cusack. She initially seems supportive of her daughter’s dreams of joining the Seven, but is only supportive for her own financial gain. Annie cuts her off when she finds out her mother purposefully had her injected with Compound V, which is the real reason why her father left. Donna tries to weasel her way back into her life and puts herself in danger by getting involved in Starlight’s business. She is based on Starlight’s unnamed mother from the comics.Cherie
Cherie is Frenchie's former criminal partner and a weapons specialist, portrayed by Jordana Lajoie. She helps the Boys on occasion by providing them with information, weapons, or anything else they ask for. She also acts as Frenchie's confidant and occasional romantic partner before their relationship becomes strained after Cherie provides Kimiko with assassination jobs. In season three, Cherie is on the run from "Little Nina" after the former allegedly stole a drug shipment from her. Little Nina eventually finds her, kidnaps Kimiko, and forces Frenchie to choose who to spare. However, Cherie and Kimiko escape their bonds and fight Nina and her enforcers until Nina escapes.Monique
Monique is MM's ex-wife and Janine's mother. In the comic series, Monique Wallis is a drug addict incapable of raising the prematurely-ageing Janine properly. In the live-action TV series adaptation, Monique is portrayed by Alvina August in the first season and Frances Turner in the third. Monique disagrees with MM joining Butcher’s crusade because of the danger it puts on their lives, leading to the fallout of their reconciliation. In the third season, while maintaining a healthy co-parenting relationship with MM, Monique has moved on and has a new husband named Todd, an avid Homelander and Vought fan. She is based on MM's unnamed ex-wife from the comics, a drug addict incapable of raising the prematurely-ageing Janine properly who later manipulated her into acting in a pornographic film.Nathan Franklin
Nathan Franklin is A-Train's older brother and coach, portrayed by Christian Keyes. He tries to push A-Train to be the fastest superhero in the world and is firmly against his brother's use of Compound V to make himself faster. In season three, Nathan is hospitalized and paralyzed amidst an attempt by A-Train and Ashley Barrett to make Blue Hawk issue a public apology to Trenton, New Jersey's African-American community. Upon learning A-Train killed Blue Hawk, Nathan's relationship with his brother becomes strained, as he only wanted justice.Elena
Elena is Queen Maeve's ex-girlfriend whom she still has feelings for, portrayed by Nicola Correia-Damude. They dated prior to Maeve’s relationship with Homelander and reconcile during season 2. Maeve is then publicly outed by Homelander and their relationship is revealed to the world. Elena continues to date Maeve as Vought pushes her to become a public figure, but they eventually break up when Elena learns the truth about the airplane crash. By the end of season three, Elena reconciles with Maeve as they go into hiding.Ryan Butcher
Ryan Butcher is the 8-year-old son of Homelander and Becca Butcher exclusive to the live-action television adaptation, portrayed by Parker Corno in the first season and Cameron Crovetti in the second and third seasons. He lives a sheltered life with his mother at the behest of Vought until Homelander learns of his existence and begins paying him visits. Ryan is initially reluctant to be with his father, who pushes him to use his powers, but warms up to him after learning the truth about his life. Ryan is taken by Homelander and Stormfront, but is rescued by the Boys. Ryan inadvertently kills Becca with his heat vision while trying to protect her from Stormfront and is then taken in by Mallory to be kept hidden away from Homelander. However, with help from Victoria Neuman, Homelander finds Ryan and successfully wins him back. He is based on the unnamed infant son of Black Noir and Becky Saunders, who Butcher beat to death in the comic series.Kenji Miyashiro
Kenji Miyashiro is Kimiko's younger brother and a Supe with telekinetic abilities, portrayed by Abraham Lim (actor), Abraham Lim. He was kidnapped by the Shining Light Liberation Army and was successfully indoctrinated into joining them. He comes to America to commit acts of terror because of Vought’s meddling into other countries. He tries to convince Kimiko to join him and is chased down by the Boys and the Seven, before being killed by Stormfront.Adam Bourke
Adam Bourke is a film director, portrayed by P.J. Byrne. In season two, he is hired by Vought to helm a film about the Seven called ''Dawn of the Seven''. In season three, following a year of re-shoots carried out by Tony Gilroy due to Stormfront's Nazi past being leaked and her resulting expulsion from the Seven, the "Bourke Cut" of the film is released (a parody of ''Rogue One (film), Rogue One'' and ''Zack Snyder's Justice League'').Church of the Collective
The Church of the Collective is a religious organization exclusive to the live-action television adaptation who recruit people to help spread their message.=Alastair Adana
= Alastair Adana is the chairman of the Church of the Collective, portrayed by Goran Višnjić. When Eagle the Archer brought the Deep into the Church, Alastair worked to repair the latter's image by persuading Vought to let him help hunt down a Supe terrorist before making him a spokesperson for the Church. He later recruited A-Train after he was put on medical leave from the Seven, promising him to help him rejoin them. He eventually helps A-Train, but not the Deep. Alastair is later killed by Congresswoman Victoria Neuman, with the Church covering up his death by stating that he is on sabbatical.=Carol Mannheim
= Carol Mannheim is a member of the Church of the Collective, portrayed by Jessica Hecht. When Eagle the Archer brought the Deep to the Church, Carol became his therapist and has him undergo an arranged marriage.=Cassandra Schwartz
= Cassandra Schwartz is an anthropology professor at Vassar University and member of the Church of the Collective, portrayed by Katy Breier. She was among several candidates for the Deep's arranged marriage before being chosen by Carol. The pair eventually escape from the Church, with Cassandra becoming the Deep's ruthless and manipulative agent following his return to the Seven before she leaves him for suggesting they have a threesome with an octopus. After leaving the Deep, Cassandra publicly disavows him, writes an exposé about her relationship with him, and receives a book and film deal based on it.Judy Atkinson
Judy Atkinson is Billy Butcher’s aunt exclusive to the live-action TV adaptation, portrayed by Barbara Gordon. She has kept Terror at her house since Becca’s disappearance and Billy’s crusade against the Supes. Billy goes to visit Terror at her house after Becca initially rejects his offer of escaping. Hughie and M.M. also arrive at her house, alongside Black Noir, who has been tracking Butcher. The group hides from Black Noir in her “taffy room”, where she stores her drug supply to sell to other elderly people. Her house is destroyed but Billy manages to successfully blackmail Mr. Edgar into calling off Noir before he could kill any of the Boys.Jay
Jay is Frenchie and Cherie's best friend and former partner in crime, portrayed by Michael Ayres. On the night that Lamplighter killed Mallory’s grandchildren, Jay overdoses causing Frenchie to come to his aid, leaving his post and providing an opening for Lamplighter to enact his revenge. Frenchie states that he survived said overdose, but passed away a couple months later from another overdose.Cindy
Cindy is a telekinetic individual exclusive to the live-action TV adaptation, portrayed by Ess Hödlmoser. A violent parody of Eleven (Stranger Things), Eleven, Cindy first appears in the The Boys (season 2), second season as a test subject at Sage Grove psychiatric hospital, where Vought has been working to stabilize Compound V in adults. After the Boys infiltrate the facility and fight Lamplighter, they inadvertently release Cindy, who in turn frees her fellow patients to go on a rampage. Despite being incapacitated by Stormfront, Cindy survives and successfully escapes the facility and steals a car. In theCameron Coleman
Cameron Coleman is a television host for the Vought News Network exclusive to the live-action TV adaptation, portrayed by Matthew Edison. He is the host of ''Zoe Neuman
Zoe Neuman is the daughter of Victoria Neuman and adopted granddaughter of Stan Edgar who appears exclusively in the live-action TV adaption, portrayed by Olivia Morandin. After receiving Compound V from Homelander, Victoria injects Zoe with it.Lamar Bishop
Lamar Bishop is a politician who appears exclusively in the live-action TV adaption, portrayed by Graham Gauthier. He was meant to be the Vice-Presidential pick for Robert Singer during his presidential campaign. However, Bishop was killed by the Deep on Homelander's orders. In light of Bishop's death, Victoria Neuman became the new Vice-Presidential pick.Yevgenny
Yevgenny is Little Nina's husband and primary enforcer who appears exclusively in the live-action TV adaption, portrayed by Tyler Williams. He kidnaps Kimiko and Frenchie on Nina's orders, but is killed by a powerless Kimiko.Buster Beaver
Buster Beaver is the mascot of "Buster Beaver's Pizza Restaurant" who appears exclusively in the live-action TV adaption, voiced by Eric Bauza. Beaver, alongside his fellow animal mascots, have appeared as imaginary friends to Black Noir through the latter's life to help him come to terms with his traumatic memories.Simon
Simon is a former Vought International scientist exclusive to ''The Boys Presents: Diabolical'', voiced byGhost
Ghost is a translucent Supe exclusive to ''The Boys Presents: Diabolical'' animated series, voiced by Asjha Cooper. After being abandoned at the Red River orphanage by her parents and learning their powers are not natural, she joins forces with other Supe teens to take revenge on their parents. After killing her dad, Homelander kills her allies while Ghost is forced to retreat, vowing revenge on her mother.Mo-Slo
Mo-Slo is an athlete who became extremely slow and appears exclusively in ''The Boys Presents: Diabolical'' animated series, voiced by Caleb McLaughlin.Boombox
Boombox is a muscular man with a speaker for a head that can only play "Only Wanna Be with You" by Hootie & the Blowfish who appears exclusively in ''The Boys Presents: Diabolical'' animated series.Fang
Fang is a teenage girl who grew sharp teeth that can almost bite through anything and appears exclusively in ''The Boys Presents: Diabolical'' animated series, voiced by Grey Griffin.Kingdom
Kingdom is a Punk subculture, punk teenager who can turn into every animal, but ends up with its mind as well, and appears exclusively in ''The Boys Presents: Diabolical'' animated series voiced by Parker Simmons.Aqua Agua
Aqua Agua is a boy who was turned into a sentient body of water colored like the Flag of Mexico and appears exclusively in ''The Boys Presents: Diabolical'' animated series, voiced by Xolo Maridueña.Big
Big is a deformed giant who is friends with Human Tongue and appears exclusively in ''The Boys Presents: Diabolical'' animated series, voiced by Parker Simmons.Human Tongue
Human Tongue is a girl whose body was turned into a giant tongue and a friend of Big's who appears exclusively in ''The Boys Presents: Diabolical'' animated series.Picante Balls
Picante Balls is a teenage boy with testicles that can melt anything who appears exclusively in ''The Boys Presents: Diabolical'' animated series.Ranch Dressing Cum Squirter
Ranch Dressing Cum Squirter is a boy who ejaculates ranch dressing instead of semen and appears exclusively in ''The Boys Presents: Diabolical'' animated series.Boobie Face
Boobie Face is a man born with female breasts on his face who appears exclusively in ''The Boys Presents: Diabolical'' animated series, voiced by Kevin Smith.Flashback
Flashback is a teenage boy who can foresee the past and appears exclusively to ''The Boys Presents: Diabolical'' animated series.The Narrator
The Narrator is a metafictional, wheelchair-bound Dwarfism, dwarf exclusive to the animated series, voiced by Christian Slater. After narrating Ghost and various abandoned Supe teens' journey to kill their parents to the viewers, the Narrator proceeds to his father's house and narrates as he cuts off his face and wears it in retaliation for abandoning him while pretending that his father is proud of him.Papers
Papers is a teenage boy who can telekinetically control pieces of paper and appears exclusively in ''The Boys Presents: Diabolical'' animated series, voiced by Justin Roiland.OD
OD is a drug dealer exclusive to the animated series, voiced by Kieran Culkin. Due to his working directly with Supes, Butcher blackmails him into spiking Great Wide Wonder's heroin to make the latter kill himself.Boyd Doone
Boyd Doone is an individual exclusive to ''The Boys Presents: Diabolical'' animated series, voiced by Eliot Glazer. After using an experimental Vought transformation cream, he projects a reality where he successfully seduces his next-door-neighbor Cherry and they go on to have a relationship together before his head in the original reality explodes from using too much cream, leaving him with Cherry in the projected reality.Cherry Sinclair
Cherry Sinclair is an individual exclusive to ''The Boys Presents: Diabolical'' animated series, voiced by Nasim Pedrad. She is neighbors with Boyd and begins a relationship with him after he tries Vought’s experimental transformation cream. She uses the cream and gives herself cat-like features as her and Boyd become a famous influencer couple.Sky
Sky is a teenager who appears exclusively in ''The Boys Presents: Diabolical'' animated series, voiced by Awkwafina. After ingesting Compound V she had stolen from a local drug dealer, she awakes to find that her feces has attained sentience and named itself Areola before it is arrested by the Deep for Vought to study. Sky mounts a rescue attempt, during which she discovers she can manipulate excrement while fighting the Deep.Maya
Maya is the daughter of the Nubian-themed superheroes Nubia and the Nubian Prince who appears exclusively in ''The Boys Presents: Diabolical'' animated series, voiced by Somali Rose. As her parents prepare to file for divorce, Maya seeks to "The Parent Trap (franchise), parent trap" them back together by blackmailing their old Vought-sponsored nemesis, Groundhawk, into pretending to kidnap her. However, the plan fails and Maya signs her parents' divorce forms for them before blackmailing them into giving her a pony.John
John is an elderly Vought janitor who appears exclusively in ''The Boys Presents: Diabolical'' animated series, voiced by Randall Duk Kim. He steals a sample of Compound V is an effort to cure his wife's terminal pancreatic cancer.Sun-Hee
Sun-Hee is John's terminally ill elderly wife who appears exclusively in ''The Boys Presents: Diabolical'' animated series, voiced by Youn Yuh-jung. John injects her with Compound V in an effort to cure her pancreatic cancer, only to unintentionally give her and her cancer superpowers, with the latter becoming a separate monstrous being. She and John go their separate ways when Sun-Hee goes to fight her superpowered cancer.References
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