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1!!CharacterSheet for ''Comicbook/TheBoys''. For the Creator/PrimeVideo [[Series/TheBoys2019 series]], see [[Characters/TheBoys2019 here]].
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5!!The Boys
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7[[folder:In General]]
8The titular group and the main protagonists of the series. They work together to keep "Superheroes" in their place whenever they commit unheroic acts.
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10* CapeBusters: They are a group of CIA-affiliated Cape Busters. Unlike other groups, however, they actually have superpowers (albeit mainly super strength, to be able to fight on par with the resident "[[VillainWithGoodPublicity Superheroes]]").
11* EmpoweredBadassNormal: Even before they were juiced up with the SuperSerum Compound V, some of them were real bruisers.
12[[/folder]]
13
14[[folder:Billy Butcher]]
15[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/butchah.jpg]]
16[[caption-width-right:320:''"All right, boys. Let's give 'em a fuckin' spankin'."'']]
17-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JasonIsaacs
18
19The leader of the titular "Boys", an ex-CIA agent with a homicidal hatred for superheroes, especially Homelander, for raping his wife.
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21* AffablyEvil: [[spoiler:While he becomes batshit and determined to kill everyone with a trace of Compound V in their bodies near the end of the series, this doesn't stop him from being cordial towards Hughie.]]
22* AllAPartOfTheJob: Besides wanting to take out The Homelander, this is the reason he joined, remained with, and reformed The Boys. Billy loves nothing more than getting an opportunity to maim or murder a superhero.
23* AndThenWhat: Once [[spoiler:the Homelander and Black Noir]] are dead, he gets back to work [[spoiler:eliminating all supers, including his teammates.]]
24* BadassLongcoat: Standard issue uniform for The Boys.
25* BecauseYouWereNiceToMe: He displays all the tendencies of a SociopathicHero, but Billy is very capable of empathy and kindness--he genuinely loved his mother and younger brother and, thanks to Becky, was willing to move past his violent tendencies and start life as a civil man. Though [[DarkAndTroubledPast what happened to Becky]] was enough to drive him mad with rage against superheroes, he still displays a level of civility towards the rest of the Boys, especially Hughie, who he views as a little brother.
26* BerserkButton: Superheroes, period. To the point where [[spoiler:Billy was ready to assault [[WideEyedIdealist Superduper]] because one of their members, the Klanker, accidentally called him a "fucking cunt" due to his Tourette's Syndrome]]. By the end, he's got to the point where he's decided to [[spoiler:commit superhero genocide and killed off Mother's Milk, Frenchie and the Female just in case they try to stop him]].
27* BigBrotherInstinct: He feels this towards Hughie... [[spoiler:and for all his manipulation and lies, he was truly sincere about his friendship with him]].
28* BloodKnight: Long before he even heard of Mallory and/or Compound V, he loved nothing more than getting into a nasty row.
29* BritsLoveTea: Butcher's partial to a nice cup of tea, and very keen on what he sees as the correct preparation.
30-->'''Butcher''': ''"When you're done we can go in and you can have your girl make me a nice cuppa tea. '''Proper tea,''' Monkey. Not that shit with a fuckin' tampon string in it you Septics think is tea."''
31* BrokenTears: After killing [[spoiler:Black Noir]] in Issue #65, [[spoiler: effectively avenging Becky's rape and death, Billy breaks down in tears, admitting that she would hate him for what he's become.]]
32* TheButcher: It's right in the name (the ''Butcher, Baker, Candlestickmaker'' miniseries makes clear it ''is'' his surname), demonstrating Billy is as ruthless as it gets.
33* CombatPragmatist: If he's not gone dangerously stupid with bloodlust, he'll usually find a practical way of dealing with opponents. [[spoiler: Against the Female, he doubts he can survive a fight with her, so he booby traps the building she's in and blows her and Frenchie up.]] When Mallory tests him (an unpowered Butcher is to kill a bunch of young Supes with just a FN-FAL rifle), he does so - including against a NighInvulnerable Supe (Billy kills him by first shooting him in his vulnerable eye and then when the Supe screams in pain, Billy shoots him through the mouth).
34* ControlFreak: Shows shades of this throughout the story, [[spoiler: with it being the most apparent in the final arc. When he first gave Hughie the Compound V, he says that it's for his own good and makes his lack of permission seem like a minor oversight. Near the end it's revealed that he's been paying Hughie's landlord to masturbate onto his front door ever since Hughie ignored his recommendation to find a nicer apartment. When he acts like a PapaWolf to Janine, one would assume it's because he's a JerkWithAHeartOfGold. Then he murders her mother in front of her with the implication that she'll be next if she keeps distracting M.M. from their crusade. And then there's the incident with Rayner, where he threatens to murder her and her entire family if she ever contacts a Supe behind his back again. When she tries to run away by putting [[TyrantTakesTheHelm Monkey in charge]], [[BlackComedyRape he doesn't take it well]] to say the least.]]
35* CountryMatters: His favorite insult is the c-word.
36* CrusadingWidower: Practically the only reason why he's bothered to even stay alive: Find and kill the supe responsible for his beloved Becky's death.
37* DarkAndTroubledPast: Like you wouldn't fucking believe. Abusive dad, fighting in the Falklands, losing his wife [[spoiler:via rape-induced pregnancy and premature birth of a super-fetus]]... Butcher has a Dark And Troubled LIFE.
38* DeathByOriginStory: His vendetta towards supes all started when his wife died from being unable to survive carrying the super-powered fetus she got impregnated with from [[spoiler:Black Noir]] raping her.
39* DeathSeeker: In the final arc, [[spoiler:he pretends to have murdered Hughie's parents to goad him into finishing Billy off.]]
40* TheDreaded: If any supe know about him, let alone the rest of The Boys, they're afraid of him. Period.
41* EmpoweredBadassNormal: He was a nightmare in combat to begin with - of the "brutalize and terrorize entire bars full of toughs into submission" level. A shot of [[SuperSerum Compound V]] simply enabled him to do the same to all but a handful of superhumans.
42* EvenEvilHasStandards: Billy's always up for violence and is pretty manipulative, but as shown in his encounter with Soldier Boy, he draws the line at [[PhonyVeteran phony veterans]].
43* EvilBrit: He's not ''purely'' evil. Though he is violent, unstable, and manipulative, he is very much capable of concern for his fellow man. However, this concern is largely kept to his closest allies. Everyone else means little to him, and he outright ''hates'' supers.
44* EvilCounterpart: He eventually becomes this to [[spoiler: Hughie. Both lost their significant others to supes, and both want to liberate the world from their corruption. But Butcher is steadfastly violent and cruel, eventually plotting genocide against all people with Compound V in them. Hughie refuses to follow Butcher's path and decides to do what he can to make the world a better place for everyone]].
45* ExcrementStatement: The ''Butcher, Baker, Candlestickmaker'' miniseries ends with him urinating on the face of his father's corpse.
46* {{Expy}}: He has a lot in common with ComicBook/ThePunisher, which isn't too surprising given that The Punisher is one of Creator/GarthEnnis' favorite comic characters. Billy Butcher and Frank Castle have similar backstories and motivations for their chosen targets because of their losses, with Butcher wanting to kill all supes after his wife was raped and impregnated with a child she didn't survive being pregnant with being parallel to Frank Castle waging war on crime after criminals killed his family. [[spoiler:It can also be considered a {{Deconstruction}} of the character as well considering how messed up in the head you'd have to be to do what they do.]]
47* FaceDeathWithDignity:
48** After the G-Men discover that Hughie is a spy for The Boys, almost all their members gear up outside their mansion to kill them. Hughie, Frenchie, Mother's Milk, and the Female all march to what might be their last stand. Billy shakes his head and joins them, smiling and saying there are worse ways to die.
49** In Issue #71, [[spoiler: after his plan to commit Supe genocide fails, Billy goads Hughie into killing him by believing he killed his family. Butcher smiles and thanks Hughie before he dies.]]
50* FaceHeelTurn: Initially the Leader of the Boys, dedicated to keeping rogue superheroes in line, [[spoiler: Butcher eventually declares total annihilation of all supers, including his own team. Then again, taking his FantasticRacism and utter ruthlessness into account, chances are he never really was a Face to begin with.]]
51* FantasticRacism: He ''loathes'' superheroes to a horrifically intense degree, to the point that he bluntly dismisses Mother's Milk's query over the possibility of good super-powered beings existing [[spoiler:and once the majority of the heroes in every corner of the world are dead, he decides to escalate his goals and kill ''everyone who has even a hint of Compound V in their system''.]]
52* FateWorseThanDeath: He wants Hughie to give him a MercyKill after he's paralyzed. If he's not dead, then he'll serve the rest of his life behind bars, and given all the innocent people he's killed - everyone inside would be brutalizing him every day.
53* {{Fauxreigner}}: Pretends to be American in case he needs to fool someone, although he admits his Yank accent is crap.
54* GenocideFromTheInside: [[spoiler:His ultimate goal is to kill ''everyone'' who has been exposed to Compound V or has it in their system, even though it would mean killing all his closest friends (and himself) and millions of non-supes as well]].
55* GracefulLoser: Despite his desire to end the Superhuman threat once and for all, he accepts his failure calmly. He even set it up so that Hughie would have at least some chance of stopping him.
56* HellHasNewManagement: Hughie's final verdict of him:
57-->'''Starlight''': ''What about the guy, the one in charge?''\
58'''Hughie''': [[spoiler:''He's in Hell. Kickin' the '''fuck''' out o' the Devil.'']]
59* HeWhoFightsMonsters: [[PlayingWithATrope Played with]]; he admits this about himself in Butcher, Baker, Candlestickmaker. Billy was well on his way to being a violent sociopath until he met his wife Becky. Once she died, Mallory set him back on the fast track to this by recruiting him into The Boys. [[spoiler:This is eventually played straight, however, when it's revealed Butcher's planning to enact a FinalSolution to everyone who's got Compound V, to the point where Hughie outright calls him a supervillain.]]
60* HiddenDepths: The classic scene where the ruthless, homicidal, borderline psychotic bruiser offhandedly answers Hughie's semi-rhetorical question of what love is with an answer that utterly stuns everyone in earshot:
61-->'''Billy:''' It's about two people findin' each other.
62--> [blank stares and shocked silence from the rest of the Boys]
63-->'''Billy:''' [[DefensiveWhat What]]?
64* {{Hypocrite}}:
65** Early on, Butcher insults the Teenage Kix by noting that they all look alike; however, this criticism applies to the Boys as well since they all wear leather jackets to better identify friends from foes.
66** Butcher hates superheroes but is friends with Love Sausage, who used to be a superhero. Hughie calls him out for this.
67--->'''Butcher:''' Well, you used to wet the bed, Hughie, but we still use you. Nobody's perfect.
68* ItRunsInTheFamily: It's all but stated that Billy is a high-functioning psychotic and that he inherited the trait from his father - the only difference being that Billy could be talked down by someone compassionate enough, while his father simply treated compassion as weakness. When [[BerserkButton intensely stressed]], he literally dissociates from his actions and is incapable of controlling himself;
69-->'''Butcher''': ''...that feelin' I get sometimes, whenever I really fuckin' go for it. ...Like I'm somewhere else, watchin' it happen.''
70* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Comes off as this if you're feeling generous.
71* LoveMakesYouEvil: The love he felt for Becky was genuine, and when he discovered what had happened to her, he was driven so far down the DespairEventHorizon that he was willing to kill and torture superheroes all for the sake of his revenge. [[spoiler:Hughie discovers the depths of his pain once it's revealed Butcher plans to kill everyone who's been exposed to Compound V in any way, regardless of how much damage it would cause to the world.]]
72* MainCharacterFinalBoss: [[spoiler:After the deaths of the Homelander and Black Noir, he becomes the ArcVillain of the final arc]].
73* ManipulativeBastard: He will say or do anything it takes to get the results he wants. He does seem to have genuine affection for Hughie, although that doesn't stop him from using him to his own advantage. Perhaps the most triumphant example is when he manipulates Hughie into admitting he's dating a superhero (something Billy already knew), and shows him the video of Starlight's "initiation" to the Seven, claiming he doesn't actually know what's on there.
74* MeaningfulName: Billy '''Butcher'''. He well and truly lives up to it.
75** To drive the point home, his surname was originally supposed to be ''Savage''.
76* MoralityChain: His wife Becky.
77* MoralityPet: Has a literal one in [[BigFriendlyDog Terror]]. Hughie also qualifies as one; [[spoiler:the only reason he fails to wipe out superhumans is because when Hughie almost falls off the Empire State Building, Billy reaches out to save him, causing both of them to fall in such a way that Butcher is unable to activate his bombs).]]
78* NobleBigot: Constantly mocks gay and transgender people, calls Americans "Septics" (Septic Tank = Yank), and (like many Brits) refers to Chinese food as "Chinky", but doesn't actually ''hate'' anyone based on who they are other than supers – after all, he's happy to work with the Japanese Female and African-American Mother's Milk. Despite his sociopathic tendencies, he has an easy charm that allows him to get on well with almost anyone. He actually despises Rayner because he sees ''her'' as racist toward Middle Easterners, and he's nothing but respectful when talking to a gay couple.
79* NominalHero: He only does what he does to further his own plan to exact revenge on the Homelander and make life miserable for other supers, not out of any real loyalty for the CIA or anyone else. He even admits to Hughie that if there were someone else who could give him better means and opportunity to do so, he would be working for them instead.
80* NotSoAboveItAll: Every time another character like Hughie or Mallory wants to make a grandstanding speech over the people who killed their loved ones, Butcher lambastes them for wasting their time. [[spoiler: But when the time comes that he gets to kill the one who raped his wife, Black Noir, he admits that despite lecturing others against doing it, he can't help but desire to do it too before finishing the job.]]
81* NotSoDifferentRemark: [[spoiler:For all his talk about hating superheroes and what they do, as Hughie himself notes of his final plan to kill all those with Compound V in their system, he's ultimately no different from a supervillain.]]
82-->'''Hughie:''' [[spoiler:The city's LEGO an' people are toys: you sound like a fuckin' ''supervillain''...]]
83* PoliticallyIncorrectHero: Mother's Milk claims otherwise, but he does have a habit of using homophobic slurs, which is first shown when he explains to Hughie the dark secrets of several superheroes whose comics are on display and refers to several of them as "poof" or "dyke".
84* ShipperOnDeck: [[spoiler:Subverted. When he first sees Hughie with a woman, he's rather ecstatic and quietly cheers him on... then he sees that the woman is Starlight, he gets a ''very'' conflicted look on his face.]]
85* SillyRabbitCynicismIsForLosers: Thanks to the huge TraumaCongaLine he's been forced to endure throughout his entire life, Butcher's become a force to be reckoned with--to the point where he can go toe-to-toe against other supers ''and survive'' largely because he's just that good a tactician. [[spoiler:And what ultimately ruins his plans to kill everyone in the world with Compound V? He tries to save Hughie from falling off the Empire State Building but in doing so is brought down along with him. Though both of them survive the fall due to a small platform right beneath them, Butcher becomes paralyzed from the neck down. Thanks to the genuine concern he has for his closest friend, Butcher ends up botching the EvilPlan he'd worked on for years.]]
86* SleepingWithTheBoss: He's sleeping with Rayner, though it's not so much a relationship as it is vitriolic, mutually self-imposed hatesex.
87* TheSociopath: [[spoiler:Although there are people he cares about, Butcher still comes across as this in several scenes. And as it turns out, even the people he considers friends aren't safe from him. This is most notably shown by how often he smiles while committing violence and bullying.]]
88* TeamKiller: [[spoiler:He ends up killing Mallory, Vogelbaum, Mother's Milk, Frenchie and The Female. The only one he spares is Hughie.]]
89* TranquilFury: Displays this when he goes off to [[spoiler:murder Jack From Jupiter when he thinks Jack killed his dog Terror]].
90* TragicVillain: What he becomes. See below.
91* WellIntentionedExtremist: Butcher is called in to brutally dispatch supes who've gotten out of control but does so because he despises the callous and sadistic crimes his prey partake in. Also, while his endgame is [[spoiler:killing anyone with Compound V in their blood, he's doing so because he thinks the world will always be in turmoil with the Vought's program continuing]].
92* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: In Butcher's case, PlayedWith. He wasn't exactly a nice guy early in his life. But he gradually became a better person when he met his wife, Becky. Then she got raped by Homelander, [[spoiler:really Black Noir]]. And then she died when the child crawled out of her womb. He's implied to have DeathSeeker tendencies, and in issue 65 [[spoiler:after Black Noir and Homelander are dead, he admits, with tears in his eyes, that Becky would loathe what he has become]].
93* WouldHurtAChild: He has no problems with hurting and killing minors if they're supes. [[spoiler:In his backstory, he even kills an infant supe after Becky suffered a DeathByChildbirth.]]
94[[/folder]]
95
96[[folder:Wee Hughie]]
97[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/the_boys_wee_hughie.jpg]]
98[[caption-width-right:320:''"An' in the meantime, like, while I'm sittin' around agonizin' about stuff like this, the Butchers an' Mallorys an' Vought-Americans o' the world just '''get on' wit' it...!'''"'']]
99-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SimonPegg
100
101The newest member of the team, Hughie was an average guy living a relatively normal life with his girlfriend until she was accidentally killed by the superhero; A-Train, seeing potential in him, Butcher conscripted him against his will.
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103* AtrociousAlias: When infiltrating the G-Men in the "We Gotta Go Now" arc, he's forced to use the codename Bagpipe.
104* BerserkButton: Is easily angered by people abusing others (after learning the truth about the G Men he's the one to advocate fighting the G Men head-on and is willing to take on Malchemical in a battle to the death to protect Superduper from him).
105* ButtMonkey: The least fortunate of the main characters, particularly when the "We Gotta Go Now" arc has him forced to wear a ludicrous costume and use the absurd codename "Bagpipe" to infiltrate the G-Men and the ''Herogasm'' miniseries has him sexually assaulted by Black Noir.
106* ComicBookFantasyCasting: Intentionally designed to resemble Creator/SimonPegg. Pegg himself would play Hughie's dad in the Prime Video adaptation, and then voice Hughie himself in ''WesternAnimation/TheBoysDiabolical''.
107* DatingCatwoman: Has no idea that Annie is Starlight and a member of The Seven. [[spoiler:For a while, anyway. He doesn't take it well when he finds out.]]
108* DeathByOriginStory: The series starts with him being drafted into The Boys after his girlfriend Robin is killed by A-Train's carelessness.
109* DoubleStandardRapeMaleOnMale: Explicitly pointed out by him--when he comes clean about being sexually assaulted by Black Noir, the group merely shows indifference due to the timing of the confession (after their office has been bombed), something he's woefully enraged by, as he found the experience genuinely traumatic.
110* FamilyRelationshipSwitcheroo: It's heavily implied though never actually stated that Hughie's mentally handicapped "Auntie Mary" was actually his mother. Part of the implication is shared ButtMonkey characteristics; the last time Hughie saw the poor woman was after she released a ''seventeen-foot-long tapeworm'' into the toilet, an experience that not only left Hughie unable to speak for an entire year, but permanently put her in assisted care.
111* TheHeart: He is the most emotional and compassionate of the team.
112* IgnoredEpiphany: [[spoiler:Turns his back on Starlight and leaves her despite knowing that it's the wrong thing to do.]] He later changes his mind though.
113* KidDetective: The ''Highland Laddie'' miniseries establishes that he and his friends solved mysteries when they were children.
114* TheMole: Goes undercover investigating G-Whiz. Butcher also later sends him to infiltrate Super Duper, while simultaneously trying to see if Hughie is actually a mole planted ''inside the Boys''.
115* MusclesAreMeaningless: Thanks to Compound V, he's very strong without having a muscular frame.
116* NaiveNewcomer: Arrives naive; Butcher makes sure [[CorruptTheCutie this doesn't last long]]. It is subverted later, as Butcher realizes that Hughie never actually became desensitized to the violence and retains an air of innocence and naivete due to never giving up his principles while retaining his integrity and in the end, [[spoiler:Butcher realizes that this makes Hughie vastly more admirable than him]].
117* PottyEmergency: He has to take a dump when he and Butcher are confronting Tek-Knight and his inability to enter the restroom leads to him resorting to crapping on the floor of Tek-Knight's cave.
118* ReluctantWarrior: Flip-flops between this and lashing out violently when facing Supes.
119* ReplacementGoldfish: He realizes that he is this for Butcher's younger brother Lenny, who had died in a car crash.
120* TokenGoodTeammate: The nicest of The Boys and the most reluctant towards using violence on his enemies.
121* VengeanceFeelsEmpty: [[spoiler:When Butcher gives him the chance to kill A-Train in retribution for his careless slaughter of Robin, Hughie notably finds no satisfaction in doing so.]]
122[[/folder]]
123
124[[folder:Mother's Milk]]
125[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mothersmilkcomics.jpg]]
126[[caption-width-right:320:"Don't ask about the name."]]
127
128A key member of the team, his nickname comes from his obsession with breastmilk. He's also the team's investigator and the one who helps keep the group together.
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130* AfroAsskicker: Sports a righteous 'fro and is one bad muthafucka.
131* BlackDudeDiesFirst: This trope's in full effect, as [[spoiler: he's the first active member of the Boys to die at Billy Butcher's hands]].
132* DeathByOriginStory: His motivation for going against the supes and Vought-American is because of his mentally handicapped older brother dying from Compound V making his head swell while wearing a helmet and his father dying from overworking himself while trying to pursue a way to hold Vought-American accountable for their actions.
133* DoesNotKnowHisOwnStrength: ''Decapitates'' an opponent in the ring when his inborn Compound-V-induced SuperStrength kicks in at just the wrong moment.
134* GoodIsNotNice: At all. Well, if you're a Supe or his vile estranged wife. Otherwise, he's pleasant to be around.
135* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler:Butcher kills him at the start of the final arc]].
136* PapaWolf: Averted. He doesn't get the chance to go wild on [[spoiler:the people who put his daughter in a porn film]], Billy got there first.
137** He goes ''apeshit'' when he finds out Butcher orchestrated Hughie's encounter with Malchemical on the suspicion Hughie is a mole for Vought.
138* PetTheDog: He genuinely likes Hughie and they share a close friendship; he's notably MUCH more honest with Hughie than Butcher is, and as his [[PapaWolf reaction]] to Butcher manipulating Hughie shows, he really does care about the younger man's safety.
139* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Compared to Butcher, Frenchman and The Female, Mother's Milk is actually rather nice to be around and actually goes about his missions in a calm, professional manner that surprisingly makes him come off looking like he should be the leader compared to Butcher who's just more into causing as much pain as possible to their targets.
140* TheReliableOne: Butcher specifically cites him as the guy holding the group together, he's the best investigator/detective of the group, and once Mallory is gone, the only sane one before Hughie is brought on.
141* ScaryBlackMan: Comes off this way if you don't know him. He's actually the most even-tempered and reasonable member of the team. But he's utterly terrifying in battle.
142* TeamDad: Let's face it; without this guy, the Boys would just fall apart. He's trusted as a voice of reason and is pretty much the only man in the comic (besides Hughie) Butcher considers a genuine friend. After [[spoiler: his death at Butcher's hands]], Hughie, Frenchie, and even ''the Female'' all mourn him; a testament to how much he meant to them.
143* WeaksauceWeakness: His name? It's because he gets his V-powers from [[spoiler:suckling on his mother's milk.]] He has to go back periodically or he not only loses them but starts ''starving.''
144[[/folder]]
145
146[[folder:The Frenchman]]
147[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/the_frenchman.png]]
148The demolitions expert of the team, and the Female's unofficial "handler".
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150
151* AccentSlipUp: At various points, he calls people "wanker" or "mum." This, coupled with his enrollment in the French Foreign Legion and his frequently inaccurate GratuitousFrench, hints that he's actually a really crazy Brit.
152* AnArmAndALeg: [[spoiler: Loses his right forearm in the midst of a battle towards the end of the series.]]
153* AxCrazy: Shares this trait to some degree with The Female. Which is a prime reason why they get along so well.
154* BerserkButton: Disparage the French at your own risk.
155* CloudCuckooLander: Is completely nuts. He might even be delusional about his nationality.
156* DyingDeclarationOfLove: [[spoiler:To the Female, before Butcher's bomb explodes.]]
157* FaceDeathWithDignity: [[spoiler:When he realizes he's about to die, he simply tells the Female he loves her.]]
158* {{Fauxreigner}}: It's heavily implied that he's not actually French (most probably some stripe of British).
159* FlippingTheBird: His account of his origins in the 37th issue has him flip off his significant other Marie in retribution for her leaving him for another man.
160* GratuitousFrench: Spouts off word phrases in French that are only sometimes accurate. The French translation changes some of them to actually make sense.
161* GogglesDoNothing: He lowers them when in a fight, but otherwise they don't seem to serve a purpose.
162** Probably to keep blood from blinding him while fighting. Considering the massive amounts of the stuff flying about whenever the Female and him to their thing, he probably learned a while back that he didn't want to waste precious seconds wiping blood from his eyes when goggles would be much easier.
163* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler:Although those two familiar bunches of floating balloons in the final scene hint that he and the Female may have survived.]]
164* NiceGuy: He's quite genial and jovial most of the time. But if you're a supe, or insult the French in any way, you ''will'' be needing reconstructive surgery.
165* PoirotSpeak: He tends to mix English and French when speaking.
166* ShameIfSomethingHappened: How he gets the Mafia to cancel their current and future contracts with The Female.
167* YouAreACreditToYourRace: [[InvertedTrope Inverted]]: When an American tourist mocks him for being French with the usual [[CheeseEatingSurrenderMonkeys "We Saved Your Ass in World War Two" routine]], Frenchie sarcastically asks him which American general he served under. [[BookDumb The American is just confused]], so Frenchie [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech lets him have it]]:
168--> '''Frenchie''': "You invoke my country's history yet you do not even know your own. You are a disgrace to the United States. [[PrecisionFStrike Fuck You]]".
169[[/folder]]
170
171[[folder:The Female (of the Species)]]
172[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rco001_91.jpg]]
173
174The only female member of the team. A young girl with mutism and incredible fighting abilities.
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176* AbusiveParents: Or rather, grossly neglectful. Her AsianAirhead mother, working as a secretary at a Japanese Vought-American-like company, was so oblivious to her pre-toddler's existence that she didn't even notice when her baby crawled away and accidentally fell into a tub of Compound V waste. The child was then held prisoner by the company to be experimented on (the Female's narration suspects they bought the mother off with a fashion magazine subscription).
177* AxCrazy: To the point where she goes into withdrawal if she hasn't hurt someone in a while. That said, she struggles against her nature every second of every day, and Frenchie tries to help her avoid hurting anyone.
178* BecauseYouWereNiceToMe: A flashback shows that Frenchie first bonded with her by simply giving her proper food, clothing, and a room and just treating her with basic human decency. As a result, he's the only one who can wake her up without dying horribly.
179* BornUnlucky: She once told Frenchie that some of her family members have suffered misfortune, and she is no different.
180* CuteAndPsycho: A small and adorable teenager... and a vicious killer was known for a predilection to rip off faces.
181%%* CuteBruiser
182* ExcrementStatement: The "Believe" arc has her get even with the boy who took her lollipop by hiding in a bunch of balloons held by the Frenchman and pissing into his ice cream cone when he comes by.
183* HatesBeingTouched: Vas apparently lost two fingers finding this one out.
184* HorrifyingTheHorror: Even ''[[SociopathicHero Butcher]]'' is visibly disturbed by how violent she is.
185* LightningBruiser: Stronger and faster than the other Boys, and most superheroes as well.
186* LittleMissBadass: She's a young girl who is very capable of beating the crap out of her enemies (or worse).
187* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler:Although those two familiar bunches of floating balloons in the final scene hint that she and the Frenchman may have survived.]]
188* PintSizedPowerhouse: She's only a teenager, and diminutive in stature, but lethally strong, fast, and bloodthirsty.
189* PsychoForHire: Hires her skills to the mob so she can satisfy her need to kill people.
190* SacrificedBasicSkillForAwesomeTraining: Said "basic skill" is not having the urge to kill at all times.
191* ScrewThisImOutOfHere: After seeing Frenchie's arm getting lasered off, she can't deal with the fighting anymore and wants out of the Boys. Mother's Milk intended to release her out of pity, but she opts to stay with the group to help take down [[spoiler: Billy Butcher.]] [[spoiler: She (and The Frenchman) are later apparently blown up by a bomb planted in their headquarters by Butcher]].
192* TheSilentBob: Never says anything [[spoiler:except in one very brief scene]], but is nonetheless completely understood by the Frenchman.
193* SweetTooth: She's shown to have a great love of sweets, but especially candy. In issue 34, she even literally broke Hughie's arm when he tried to eat some candy that belonged to her (breaking out of a coma to do so). It also takes Frenchie restraining her to keep her from killing a boy who takes her lollipop in the "Believe" arc.
194* TearOffYourFace: Frequently done to opponents in fistfights.
195[[/folder]]
196
197[[folder:Greg D. Mallory]]
198[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mallory_9.jpg]]
199[[caption-width-right:320:''"I've been walking down this road since 1944. Kim and Kara died last week, do you really think that's what burned me out?"'']]
200
201Butcher's former CIA handler and the team's informant.
202----
203* FacingTheBulletsOneLiner: [[spoiler:His final words have him accepting his imminent demise and demanding his killer get it over with already.]]
204-->[[spoiler:'''Mallory''': I'm ninety-one years old and it feels like twice that. My daughter never spoke to me again, and she's the only person I really care about. Even with all the things I got wrong, my life doesn't even qualify as a joke or a lie. It's nothing more than a lump of dogshit. (''sips drink'') So why don't you do me a favor and get it the hell over with, mm?]]
205* FatalFlaw: His self-righteousness. As Hughie points out at the end of their talk, Mallory [[spoiler:still thinks of himself and everything he did with dignity and honor, never really acknowledging that he's really no different than someone like V.A. in dealing with people or like Butcher in brutality]].
206* {{Fauxreigner}}: [[spoiler:When following Hughie back in Scotland after he leaves the Boys temporarily.]] Hughie notes however that he does a highly convincing English accent.
207* KilledOffForReal: Late in the series, somebody, presumably [[spoiler:Butcher, hunts him down and kills him off-panel]].
208* OlderThanHeLooks: For a ninety-one-year-old man, he looks to be in his fifties. Thanks to Compound V, of course.
209* WhoWantsToLiveForever: Not forever, but a very long time thanks to Compound V. [[spoiler:Or at least until he's presumably killed by an off-panel assailant, implied to be Butcher.]]
210[[/folder]]
211
212[[folder:The Legend]]
213A former comic book editor. Now he owns a comic book shop and uses his inside knowledge and connections to provide Butcher and the others with intelligence.
214----
215* AmazonChaser: Hughie finds a bunch of photographs of him and Maeve in coitus, with Legend clearly enjoying himself tremendously.
216* AnArmAndALeg: At some point in the past, both of his feet were severed from his body.
217* ArtificialLimbs: Has artificial feet.
218* DatingCatwoman: Had sex and had a son with Queen Maeve. He continues to love her and tries to convince Billy to leave her out of his vendetta against Supes.
219* DirtyOldMan: Hughie first meets him as he's getting a blowjob from a hooker.
220* ItsPersonal: Wants to bring down Vought-American as revenge for his son, who was killed at Ia Drang in the Vietnam War because the M-20 assault rifle his unit was issued, provided by Vought-American, was a total piece of junk they spared every expense in making.
221* KavorkaMan: A ''very'' short, balding and uncouth man who somehow managed to bed [[MsFanservice Queen Maeve.]]
222* MrExposition: He is very knowledgeable about Vought-American and the superhero industry and is a frequent source of information.
223* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: The Legend is quite obviously a fictional version of Creator/StanLee. He even has a monologue that alludes to the famous feud between Lee and Creator/JackKirby on who really created the iconic Marvel characters of the 1960s.
224* OffingTheOffspring: Indirectly; [[spoiler:he has Hughie kill Blarney Cock, his secret son with Maeve]].
225* RacistGrandma: He casually uses racial slurs directed at Asians during one of his conversations with Hughie.
226[[/folder]]
227
228[[folder:Terror]]
229[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/terror_the_dog.png]]
230[[caption-width-right:320:''Terror, mate!'']]
231
232Butcher's loyal attack dog.
233----
234* AmbiguousSituation: Not long after [[spoiler:Jack from Jupiter's social death, Terror is found dead (e.g. his body still outwardly intact with only blood leaking out of his mouth) in The Boy's office. On one hand, The Boys assume that Jack from Jupiter is responsible for Terror's death as a ''very'' short-sighted form of payback. On the other hand, a member of The Seven could've secretly killed Terror to frame Jack from Jupiter to prevent another situation like The Lamplighter. Possibility, Terror's death could be the cause of an unspecified asymptomatic illness at a very coincidental time.]]
235* AnimalsLackAttributes: Averted; he's drawn with a prominent scrotum.
236* BlackComedyRape: Mounts anything (or anyone) when Butcher gives him the go-ahead.
237* BigFriendlyDog: Towards Butcher, at least. He also loves it when The Female rubs his belly.
238* LovableSexManiac: Butcher trained him to hump things on command, including MisterMuffykins-type dogs, cats, and [[spoiler:Kessler]].
239* MoralityPet: To Butcher, who really goes off the rails when Terror is found dead, resulting in [[spoiler:Jack from Jupiter's death]].
240* UrineTrouble: He pees on the Homelander's leg in issue 20.
241[[/folder]]
242
243!!The Seven
244The World's "greatest heroes" according to the media and Vought-American, are composed of the most popular, powerful superhumans. They are the crown jewel of Vought's marketing empire.
245
246[[folder:In General]]
247* DesignerBabies: All of them, besides A-Train and Starlight, were born through vitro fertilization.
248* {{Expy}}: Of the ComicBook/JusticeLeague, and ComicBook/TheAvengers to a lesser extent, being the world's most famous SuperTeam after all.
249* PoorCommunicationKills: One of the reasons The Seven perform so poorly is a failure to communicate. For example, part of the reason the 9/11 plane crash went as poorly as it did was that both Maeve and Homelander assumed the other had a plan and didn't bother to formulate one until after it was already too late.
250* UnskilledButStrong: They're powerful, but have very poor training when it comes to delicate matters.
251[[/folder]]
252
253[[folder:The Homelander]]
254[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/steel5.jpg]]
255[[caption-width-right:320:"I can do whatever the fuck I want."]]
256-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AntonyStarr
257
258The leader of the Seven, a powerful FlyingBrick and egomaniacal asshole created by Vought-American.
259----
260* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: Of Franchise/{{Superman}}, with a side order of ComicBook/CaptainAmerica, though there's already a Cap equivalent in Soldier Boy.
261* AmericanEagle: He's an all-American hero with the bald eagle as his AnimalMotif.
262* AxCrazy: Although he only became this way [[spoiler:because he believed he had committed Black Noir's crimes.]]
263* BewareTheSuperman: This guy has all the powers of Superman, but none of the heart, which is bad news if you find yourself in his crosshairs.
264* BigBadWannabe: [[spoiler:He actually ends up becoming this, as Black Noir was revealed to be a clone of him and has framed Homelander for the things he did. Black Noir was also created to kill Homelander in case he went rogue.]]
265* DepravedBisexual: Has sex with Soldier Boy every year under the pretense that it's a tryout for the Seven. When asked if it's gay, Homelander just laughs it off.
266* TheDreaded: Except for James Stilwell, Billy Butcher, and Black Noir, everyone is terrified of Homelander.
267* DudeWheresMyRespect: Hates not being let in on Vought-American’s bigger plans by Stillwell unless he's personally needed.
268* DumbMuscle: He's not stereotypically stupid, seeming average in most respects, but he's impulsive and short-tempered and has little going for him as a villain other than pure strength. Stilwell [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech notes this]] in his last encounter with Homelander, asks him if he has done a ''single'' thing with his massive power that any idiot couldn't have in the same circumstances. Homelander just starts cursing at him. Even Butcher gets in on this when Homelander rants that since he's all-powerful, he's entitled to "do whatever the fuck he wants" regardless of what others feel, unmovingly comparing his mindset to every known tyrant and despot in history and rhetorically asked that if he couldn't think anything better.
269* EatsBabies: [[spoiler:Although Black Noir was the actual culprit. Until the final showdown, everyone else believed Homelander did it--''including Homelander himself''.]]
270* EvenEvilHasStandards:
271** When Starlight finally calls him out for the CastingCouch stunt he, Noir, and A-Train pulled, he defends himself by asserting that he never actually ''raped'' her (his response to her asking him if he would have is notably, "Christ, no") as she could have simply refused the job and walked away. He also sexually exploited Soldier Boy and did a BedTrick with Queen Maeve [[ForTheLulz because he found it funny]], but despite that, he still maintains he never raped anyone. Apparently, all types of {{jerkass}}ery and sexual crimes are fine, but flat-out forcing himself on someone is a line he won't cross. [[spoiler:Which is why Black Noir making him believe he had raped and murdered countless people essentially broke his mind and drove him insane. Remembering the photos Noir sent him made him nearly go into a panic attack in the middle of said conversation with Starlight.]]
272--> '''Homelander''': There are things I remember and things I don't. [[PowerfulButIncompetent The airliner]]: Yes. [[EvilIsPetty The family after Believe]]: Yes. [[spoiler:Murdering the love of your life]]: No. [[spoiler:The things I'm doing in those pictures]]: ''No'', definitely not. I was shocked beyond belief when I saw those.
273** He also expresses contempt for the way Vought preys on religious people with their Believe event (a scam expo supposedly for Christian superheroes but really just to fleece religious superhero fans), and his most memorable evil deed is a twisted act of rebellion against being forced to attend and support this event.
274* EyeBeams: He wouldn't be a proper evil Superman without them.
275* FaceOfAnAngelMindOfADemon: He's a tall, muscular man with movie star good looks, but an utter bastard in every imaginable way.
276* FakeUltimateHero: [[spoiler:As the Muller family finds out, to their peril.]]
277* FallenHero: He's a heartless psycho now but it's implied that he used to be a decent person [[spoiler:until Black Noir gaslit him into insanity.]]
278* FlyingBrick: He can fly, has super-strength, is nearly indestructible, and shoots laser beams out of his eyes.
279* {{Gaslighting}}: [[spoiler:Courtesy of Black Noir. As Butcher states, Homelander "turned into a fuckin' psychopath by mistake".]]
280* AGodAmI: Before he [[spoiler:casually kills a Christian family he was supposed to be taking to dinner by dropping their car from above the cloud layer]], he tells them that God is imaginary, and that "the only man in the sky is me".
281%% Determined to not be an example of HateSink as per the special efforts thread
282%% Please do not re-add
283* IneffectualSympatheticVillain: His completely ineffective attempts to stand up to his Vought handlers, especially when supporting Starlight, are so pathetic that you almost start to feel sorry for the guy.
284* {{Irony}}:
285** He is the only member of the Seven not afraid of Black Noir. [[spoiler:He is the only one who should have been, and he is actually killed by Black Noir.]]
286** When he murders the Muller family, he expresses HollywoodAtheist sentiments denigrating Christian faith and faith in general. [[spoiler:When he finds out how Black Noir played him, he repeatedly takes the Lord's name in his shock, saying "Oh my God" over and over again]].
287** When he delivers his infamous line "The only man in the sky is me" he appears on the very next page [[spoiler:addressing an army of flying supers]].
288* ItGetsEasier: Explored. [[spoiler:Black Noir]] has led Homelander to believe that he has already committed countless atrocities, so Homelander is unable to understand why the crimes that he is now committing (like taking down an airliner, killing an entire family, and plotting to lay siege to the White House) are making him feel so sick and guilty ("Why can't I do the things I can do?")
289* {{Jerkass}}: Just when you start to think that he might be a decent person and that Butcher was exaggerating about most supers being assholes, he [[CastingCouch coerces Starlight into oral sex with him, Black Noir, and A-Train]] when she joins the Seven. [[EstablishingCharacterMoment And aside from his fly-by cameo in the very first issue, this is the first thing this guy does]].
290* KickTheDog: Ironically enough, he doesn't take this literally, as [[spoiler:he lets Terror get away with urinating on his leg]], but a lot of his interactions with other characters such as Butcher, Starlight, and Queen Maeve all count.
291* KilledOffScreen: [[spoiler: After he starts fighting Black Noir, the panels cut away to the scenes outside. The next time we see him, Black Noir is dragging what's left of his dismembered corpse.]]
292* LackOfEmpathy: Majorly; during the 9/11 incident, he doesn't even care that a plane will go down until Mr. Marathon points out that they'll probably get fired if they don't save it.
293* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Underneath it all, he still has a molecular speck of a conscience, enough to be privately sickened (to the point of vomiting and uttering the trope word for word) by what he has become and started doing. Things are taken further in Issue #65 [[spoiler: when it's revealed Black Noir gaslit Homelander into insanity so he could finally kill him, meaning he became a psychopathic monster for no reason.]]
294* NiceCharacterMeanActor: Possibly the shining example in the series. Homelander is an expert at putting up an appealing front to mask his psychotic and megalomaniacal tendencies. [[spoiler:It’s implied the front used to be genuine before Black Noir gaslit him into insanity.]]
295* PetTheDog: Sends Starlight away from the exploitative religious event she was forced to participate in and assures her he'll use his authority to cover for her. Despite the practical reasons ([[spoiler:getting her away while he plans for a coup]]), the prelude to the act (taunting Starlight for her CastingCouch incident before recalling the evidence of him [[spoiler: raping and murdering a family]]) indicate there's also some possible element of remorse. Before this, he also backs her up in an (admittedly failed) confrontation with Stillwell, in which both supers try to excuse themselves from taking part in the Believe scam.
296* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain:
297** After [[spoiler:The Deep punches out the windshield on the plane they're trying to rescue on 9/11,]] he says: "Oh, fucking nigger!" Twice.
298** He also calls a Japanese supe who has gone off the rails a "slope" as he ''flies through his chest''.
299* PragmaticVillainy: In one instance, he beats the crap out of A-Train for making sexual remarks to Starlight at a team meeting. Not out of concern for her feelings, but because a Vought-American guy was present, and he didn't want A-Train to make them look bad in front of the guy signing their paychecks.
300* RaisedInALab: Homelander was raised in a lab equipped with an atomic bomb as a failsafe (as befitting a SupermanSubstitute, the official story is that he'd been found and raised by a rural couple). Strangely enough, his upbringing isn't what eventually drove him off the deep end, that was [[spoiler:his clone Black Noir gaslighting him into an official FaceHeelTurn solely to have a reason to kill him, justifying the clone's existence.]]
301* RedEyesTakeWarning: They mean he's trying very hard not to incinerate you with laser vision, or that you're toast.
302* RedemptionEqualsDeath: Kind of. [[spoiler:His last act is to attack Black Noir. He dies in the process, but Black Noir is left so weakened that he's barely a few steps away from death himself (with his arm ripped off, his gut cut open, and half his head missing). Homelander may have saved thousands of lives by mortally wounding Black Noir as much as he did, possibly even the world. Although considering that Black Noir was there specifically to kill him, it's more likely [[DeathEqualsRedemption the opposite]].]]
303* SanityHasAdvantages: As strong as Homelander is, his mental issues allow multiple characters to play him like a fiddle, including Butcher, Stillwell, and [[spoiler:Black Noir]].
304* SanitySlippage: [[spoiler:Heavily implied to be on the verge of a mental breakdown, as shown by his constant mood swings and the fact that he talks to his reflection in the mirror.]]
305* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: [[spoiler:When the mission to prevent the plane crash during 9/11 quickly goes south, Homelander calmly utters "fuck this" and attempts to leave the passengers to their impending doom.]]
306* ShaggyDogStory: He decides to become an amoral {{Ubermensch}} because he thinks [[spoiler:he has already killed and raped innocent people, even though he has no memory of that happening.]] Turns out the reason he [[spoiler:can't remember those things is that he didn't do them--it was Black Noir, his clone.]]
307* SmugSuper: The root of all his self-aggrandizing, homicidal, and sociopathic behavior. Homelander likes to play "Hot or Cold" by reading the subject's body temperature and heart rate while taunting them about the things he's done to them or their loved ones.
308* TheSociopath: Ironically, he only becomes this [[spoiler:because [[JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope he believed he had committed the crimes]] that were actually done by Black Noir.]]
309* SupermanSubstitute: With his power set and status as the leader of a superhero team based on the Justice League, he's essentially Superman with blond hair, a [[WearingAFlagOnYourHead more patriotic]] costume, and much, much fewer scruples.
310* SuperpowerLottery: He's considered the strongest Supe on the planet, and for good reason.
311* {{Ubermensch}}: He really, really ''wants'' to be one, but unfortunately for him, his strength is all physical, and mentally he's a complete pushover.
312* TheUnfought: [[spoiler:Despite being the big reason that drives Butcher's revenge actions throughout the comic, Butcher never fights Homelander mano-a-mano once the true BigBad is revealed.]]
313* VillainousBreakdown: [[spoiler:Stillwell]] seems to instigate these the most with him.
314* VillainousBSOD: Has an even bigger breakdown that turns into this after learning that [[spoiler:Black Noir was the one who committed the atrocities that led to him believing he was beyond redemption and might as well be evil, meaning that every atrocity he committed was unnecessary.]]
315* VillainRespect: In one of his few vaguely friendly interactions with Starlight, he expresses some admiration of her for not meekly going along with Stillwell's orders.
316* VillainWithGoodPublicity: Like most of the world's supers, he is despicable, but thanks to Vought-American, he is able to maintain a good image. [[spoiler:It’s implied that at least part of the image was genuine before Black Noir gaslit him into insanity.]]
317* WellDoneSonGuy: A lot of his motivation comes from wanting to prove himself to Stillwell and Vought, as much as he hates to admit it.
318* WearingAFlagOnYourHead: Dresses in a red, white, and blue outfit with a Stars-and-Stripes-patterned cape.
319* WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity: Averted, actually. Homelander's quite insane but his godlike powers actually have little to do with it. Instead, most of his psychosis comes from his dysfunctional codependency on Vought to give him purpose and [[spoiler:his clone Black Noir making him believe he's committed the most vile acts imaginable]].
320* WorldsStrongestMan: By a pretty hefty margin. [[spoiler:In the finale, the military massacres all of the other Supers easily, but Black Noir (his physically-matched clone) can take the combined firepower of dozens of aircraft and Humvees with ease and only dies because he was already mortally wounded by Homelander. It's stated that even as a child, Vought had to keep a nuclear bomb next to him, as that's the only way they could kill him.]]
321* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: [[spoiler:It turns out that he only got to this point because of atrocities he thought he committed, believing that he was far beyond saving. In truth, Black Noir, who turns out to be his clone, committed several of these crimes (including the baby eating) in an attempt to get Homelander to the point where he could perform his purpose: to kill Homelander.]]
322* WouldHitAGirl: He kills [[spoiler:Queen Maeve]].
323[[/folder]]
324
325[[folder:Queen Maeve]]
326[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/2528875_maeve.jpg]]
327 [[caption-width-right:320:"This is what being a fucking hero is, kid."]]
328A founding member of the Seven. She was a cynical but well-intentioned hero before the disaster of 9/11, now she just spends her time drinking her life away and having sex with anybody she fancies.
329----
330* TheAlcoholic: The 9/11 disaster took a huge toll on her and she seemed to lose all the passion she once had for her job, turning to drink as a result. Now she doesn't care at all about world affairs "as long as she's got enough gin inside her".
331* AlphaBitch: Deconstructed. She comes off this way due to her overall demeanor and how she (initially) treats new recruit Starlight, but it later becomes apparent that she acts this way as a coping mechanism due to the [[TraumaCongaLine ordeals she's gone through]].
332* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: Of Franchise/WonderWoman.
333* BedTrick: Is the victim of one, at the hands of [[spoiler: The Homelander and Black Noir, who are exact duplicates of each other.]]
334* BreastExpansion: According to a look-through X-ray vision in issue 60, she has breast implants.
335* BrokenBird: Implied to have been an idealist like Starlight before the 9/11 disaster and the [[spoiler: BedTrick she's subjected to with Black Noir at the hands of the Homelander]], who she was in love with at the time.
336* CoolSword: [[spoiler:Subverted. It ''looks'' cool, but it's actually just a prop, and when she tries to slice into Homelander's head with it, it shatters on impact.]]
337* DeadpanSnarker: Makes a lot of sarcastic comments about Annie's naivety and the generally hedonistic and immoral nature of the setting's superheroes.
338* DefrostingIceQueen: Slowly but surely.
339* DefectorFromDecadence: [[spoiler:With Starlight, or at least she tries to, before Homelander decapitates her.]]
340* EmptyShell: "I just want to live inside myself."
341* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: She may be one of the bad guys, but she genuinely does love the Legend and does feel bad when their son (Blarney Cock) is killed off.
342* GrievousHarmWithABody: In her [[spoiler: last stand against the NighInvulnerable Homelander]], she throws one of her very willing admirers at him like a javelin. This works about as well as you'd expect.
343* TheHedonist: Sleeps with bodybuilders two at a time when she isn't downing gallons of alcohol.
344* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:She helped Starlight to escape from The Seven's HQ after Homelander shows up to kill them both just for kicks, doing her best to hold him off afterwards.]]
345* KilledOffscreen: [[spoiler: Decapitated off-panel by Homelander.]]
346* TheMole: He's the source of info for The Boys.
347* NamedAfterSomebodyFamous: [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_Maeve A mythological Irish queen]]. Darick Robertson even sketched her with [[https://twitter.com/DarickR/status/1158424088412426242 the same costume as the namesake]] before the more Wonder Woman-esque eventual outfit.
348* OffWithHerHead: [[spoiler:Homelander effortlessly punched her head off her shoulders.]]
349* ReallyGetsAround: Aside from the multitude of faceless boy toys she regularly runs through, she's also had carnal relations with The Legend, The Homelander, Stormfront, and [[spoiler: unwittingly, Black Noir]].
350* RevengePornBlackmail: The Seven took photos of her "audition" for the team, which they've used for years as blackmail in case she ever got ideas about challenging Homelander's leadership or quitting the team.
351* TokenGoodTeammate: She's far kinder than the rest of the Seven, and genuinely regrets the events of 9/11.
352* VitriolicBestBuds: With Starlight. Maeve seemed to be on good terms with her, despite both of them openly stating that they don't like each other very much.
353* WonderWomanWannabe: She is a rather obvious Wonder Woman expy, considering she is the Seven's most prominent female member and wears a costume consisting of a tiara, a pair of metallic bracelets, and a low-cut leotard with a crest shaped vaguely like a bird on the chest.
354[[/folder]]
355
356[[folder:Black Noir ('''UNMARKED SPOILERS''')]]
357[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bn_8.jpg]]
358[[caption-width-right:320:''"Hheeehhhhnnnhhh..."'']]
359[[caption-width-right:320:[[labelnote: Unmasked]]\
360https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bngrinny.jpg ''"I PUT YOUR SILLY SUIT ON AND I '''DID''' THINGS."''[[/labelnote]]]]
361
362A mysterious silent hero clad in black and arguably the most feared member of the Seven.
363----
364* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: Of Franchise/{{Batman}}. Or more accurately, [[Characters/SupermanBizarro Bizarro]], given his true nature as a clone of the Homelander.
365* AlwaysABiggerFish: Is even stronger than the Homelander, because he was created to kill him.
366* AxCrazy: During TheReveal, he freely admits that he enjoyed committing the atrocities that he used to gaslight Homelander.
367* BatmanParody: His status as the member of the Seven who's a dark, brooding vigilante clad in a black costume makes him an overt pastiche of the Caped Crusader. At one point, Vought executives are even trying to get him to fly a plane like the Batwing to satisfy the merchandising. In addition, ''Herogasm'' reveals that one of the villains he fights is named Sexface, a riff on how many of Batman's enemies have a codename ending with "face" (e.g., Clayface, Two-Face, the Ventriloquist's dummy Scarface). Even though he's later revealed to be an {{Expy}} of Bizarro due to his status as Homelander's clone, he still fits within this trope due to him being a contingency to the other superheroes (especially Homelander and himself) if they ever went rogue, tendency to be BeneathNotice, and is cunning enough to implement a long-term BatmanGambit to gaslight Homelander into becoming a threat and practically [[PlayingBothSides manipulated both Vought-America and The Boys into conflict with neither side being the wiser till it was too late.]]
368* BedTrick: [[{{Foreshadowing}} One of the first clues that he's a clone of the Homelander]] is when the Homelander convinces him to switch out when he's screwing Maeve, citing their similar builds.
369* BewareTheQuietOnes: Even the other members of The Seven are scared of him, excluding [[FlyingBrick Homelander]], obviously. And Queen Maeve.
370* BigBad: He's the TRUE main villain of the superhero subplot, having gaslit Homelander into insanity by framing him for various atrocities. He's also the one who raped Butcher's wife, sparking Butcher's homicidal crusade against the hero community. Even after he dies and Butcher takes the role of the main villain, Noir's influence still remains.
371* BodyHorror: After his fight with the Homelander, he has his intestines hanging out, is missing about a quarter of his head, has a thoroughly scorched lower half of his body, and is missing a lot of flesh on his left arm. He's ''still laughing''.
372* ConflictKiller: The revelation that he is the true rapist and murderer of Billy Butcher's wife unites Butcher and the Homelander against him, although the former hauls butt out rather than trying to intervene when he and the latter start going at it.
373* CorruptedContingency: Black Noir is a clone of Homelander, created to stop the latter if he were to go rogue. Unfortunately, Black Noir grew bored with waiting for a reason to take Homelander out and decided to engineer the scenario he was designed to prevent by committing a spree of horrible crimes and gaslighting Homelander into thinking he was the one who committed them. This resulted in Homelander further embracing his already cruel and depraved nature, escalating to him leading an attempted coup. However, despite everything he did to frame and corrupt Homelander, Vought-American never does give him the order, showing if there ever ''was'' a line, Homelander either never crossed it in their eyes, or they did not actually care.
374* DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment: Noir means 'Black' in French. In other words, his name is basically "Black Black".
375* DidntThinkThisThrough: Vought thought that Homelander was too powerful so they created a contingency, but they didn’t consider that creating an even more powerful clone as said contingency might be a stupid way to go. This is especially apparent when they basically left him to his own devices aside from never letting him fulfill his life’s purpose, leading to him going insane. Predictably it made things MUCH MUCH worse.
376* EatsBabies: He literally ate a baby and took photos of himself doing it to convince everyone it was actually Homelander who committed the depraved act.
377* EvilLaugh: when he finally reveals himself to Homelander and Butcher and speaks, he is constantly laughing, literally up until the second Butcher opens his skull up with a crowbar.
378* TheFaceless: His costume consists of a black full-body suit with a completely blank facial mask, giving this effect.
379* GreaterScopeVillain: Black Noir is even more powerful than the Homelander and far stronger than Butcher, though he remains on the sidelines for much of the plot, happy to have taken the actions to drive both insane while he watches their direct villainy move the plot.
380* HateSink: The worst acts of evil everyone believes to be committed by the Homelander were actually his doing. He's murdered, raped, and even eaten babies all just so he could do the one thing he was created to do. There's nothing even pitiable about him, he's just pure evil on wheels.
381* LaughingMad: Is a constantly GigglingVillain once TheReveal occurs.
382* LetsGetDangerous: Threatens Starlight when she refuses to accept her new makeover and origin. Also kills Homelander, which was his very purpose.
383* NoLoveForTheWicked: Over the course of the story, he forces Starlight into oral sex, shoves his thumb up Hughie’s ass, pulls a BedTrick on Maeve, and rapes Becky. Starlight, however, notes that he doesn’t show much pleasure in sex acts. His only real pleasures come in humiliating and screwing over others.
384* NoOneCouldSurviveThat: Despite everyone's expectations, or lack thereof, he managed to survive falling at terminal velocity during the group's botched plane rescue.
385* PowerfulButIncompetent: Played with, as he is the most powerful supe on the planet and seemingly too stupid to be taught how to fly a plane but reveals himself at the end to be the most cunning member of the Seven with his scheme that manipulated both Butcher and the Homelander. He is also even stronger than Homelander, can break his jaw in one punch and kill him, but he has still been visibly mutilated by his inferior prototype after the battle.
386* PerpetualSmiler: He’s shown to sport a near-permanent SlasherSmile under his mask. It only disappears after Butcher pries his brainpan open with a crowbar and pulls his brain out with his bare hands.
387* TheQuietOne: Until his final big reveal, he only spoke in ''one'' instance, and that's when he was at Herogasm and shoved his thumb up Wee Hughie's ass, saying "Good soldier, good soldier" after catching him.
388* TheReveal: He's a Homelander clone, and behind most of his atrocities, including raping Butcher's wife. Worse: The fact that Homelander thought he was doing those deeds himself and couldn't remember it wreaked such havoc with his brain that he, as Butcher put it, basically turned into "a complete fucking psychopath by mistake". Oh, and the entire reason for his existence is that he's the only supe with the power to end The Homelander. Not being permitted to do so whenever he had the opportunity is what made him completely insane.
389* SanitySlippage: Being forbidden from [[UnfulfilledPurposeMisery fulfilling his life's purpose for an unclear amount of time despite being so close eventually drove Black Noir completely insane, to the point of utter depravity.]]
390* TheStoic: In nearly every instance he appears in, he's completely calm and quiet to an extremely ''unnerving'' degree, never visibly reacting to anything that occurs around him. A-Train notes that he never gave any kind of physical reaction when Starlight gave him head.
391** NotSoStoic: However, when he finally reveals himself to Homelander, he just can't contain himself and giggles without end as he describes how he framed Homelander, describing every atrocity he committed with a massive smile across his face. He literally doesn't stop giggling until Homelander's dead, his own body is all but destroyed, and when Butcher kills him.
392* TykeBomb: He was created for the sole purpose of terminating Homelander should Homelander ever go rogue. Homelander never fully crossed the line, though, and Black Noir ended up going mad from spending decades pretending to be Homelander's friend while being unable to fulfill his sole objective in life. So, [[GrewBeyondTheirProgramming he took it upon himself to start gaslighting Homelander to drive him over the edge so that Vought-American would finally give him the go-ahead to take Homelander out]].
393* UnfulfilledPurposeMisery: Created in order to take out the Homelander if he grew uncontrollable. When that didn't happen, he started taking steps to ensure the Homelander ''would'' become a liability and finally be able to fulfill his purpose.
394* WalkingSpoiler: Anything beyond "he's a mysterious Batman {{Expy}}" is a big spoiler, considering his role as being the one behind Homelander's evil and Butcher's quest of revenge against the Supes.
395* WhoWatchesTheWatchmen: Similar to Batman, he watches the other heroes for signs of instability and makes contingency plans (including for himself) in case Vought-American needs to dispose of one of their useless superheroes. Unfortunately, being indoctrinated to concentrate on finding corruption in Homelander, and then wasting decades waiting for TheParagon to snap drove him to insanity first, and he ''intentionally'' framed Homelander as a supervillain (and accidentally turned him evil for real) just so he could finally fulfill his purpose.
396* WorfHadTheFlu: After his victory over Homelander, he loses a chunk of his body and his sanity. As a result, Butcher is finally able to beat him.
397[[/folder]]
398
399
400[[folder:The Deep]]
401[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/thedeep_comics.jpg]]
402 [[caption-width-right:320:The most "useful" member of the team]]
403A super dressed in a diver's helmet and suit.
404----
405* BelievingTheirOwnLies: Appears to either be this or an extreme version of {{Kayfabe}}. When alone in the HQ of The Seven with A-Train, A-Train asks him a question and he begins answering with something that relates to the background of the Victory Comics character based on him, namely that he can never remove his helmet due to "the Atlantean curse".
406* BewareTheSillyOnes: While he may look ridiculous, he is set off by Jack from Jupiter using the N-word in front of him in the "Big Ride" arc and slaps him in the face hard enough to draw blood when Jack proceeds to address him using another racial slur.
407* ButtMonkey: He is largely regarded as a joke supe in-universe.
408* CaptainFishman: Subverted. The Deep is very clearly themed after ComicBook/{{Aquaman}} and [[ComicBook/SubMariner Namor]], as he is an aquatic-themed super (he wears an old-school diving helmet at all times) with the moniker "King of the Deep". But the work actually shows how most of this is just marketing. In terms of his abilities, while he has SuperStrength and SuperToughness, he never shows any ocean-specific abilities like SuperSwimmingSkills, SuperNotDrowningSkills, or SpeaksFluentAnimal, and he even has the ability of {{Flight}}. This is made even more apparent when [[spoiler:American Consolidated makes a new team after the fall of The Seven and he is rebranded into a completely different hero with zero aquatic theming]]. Also, while The Deep is treated by his team as the ButtMonkey and a JokeCharacter, he's actually more of the OnlySaneMan because he's the TokenGoodTeammate (relatively speaking). [[spoiler:That pragmatism is why he ends up being the SoleSurvivor of The Seven.]]
409* EnemyMine: Suggests the Boys and the Seven do this after they're set up to wipe each other out. Everyone around him treats him like an idiot for it.
410* TheFaceless: His face is almost always covered up by his old-timey diving helmet.
411* FlatCharacter: Has the least screen time and characterization of all The Seven, as likely commentary on ComicBook/{{Aquaman}}'s (lack of) relevance in the grand scheme of things.
412* HarmlessVillain: He's never actually shown to do anything particularly villainous, and when [[spoiler:The Homelander puts his EvilPlan into motion]], he decides the best course of action is to get out and have nothing to do with it. As a result, he's [[spoiler:the only member of the Seven (besides Starlight) who doesn't get killed.]]
413* NegatedMomentOfAwesome: When he tries rising dramatically out of a polluted harbor, a used condom clings to his helmet.
414* OnlySaneMan: He's a hedonist but a lot more sane than the rest of his teammates. He’s also smart enough to take a copy of his contract and pay attention to his finances, making sure he has either a job or savings to fall back on [[spoiler: when Homelander’s coup inevitably fails]].
415* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: When he's rebranded at the end of the series, his costume resembles a klansman hood and robes. Since he's African-American, this is likely not of his own volition.
416* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: [[spoiler:Facing the impeding war with The Boys courtesy of the Homelander he left The Seven's HQ, advising A-Train to take his copy of the Seven's merchandising contract and lay low.]]
417* SoleSurvivor: [[spoiler:By the end of the series, he's the only member of the Seven who is still alive.]]
418* SuperStrength: Powerful enough to effortlessly punch out the windshield of a jumbo jet (with decidedly less than optimal results), and bitchslap Jack From Jupiter across the room when he mouths off.
419* TokenGoodTeammate: He's done dubious things (he dropped a fellow hero in the bay with a hammerhead shark after the guy said he'd have sex with anything with a pulse) but is still less of an asshole than the others for the most part (though he was willing to allow Starlight to be raped).
420* TokenMinority: "The least black ''black man'' on the planet" as described by Jack from Jupiter.
421[[/folder]]
422
423[[folder:Jack From Jupiter]]
424[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/600038_10436_400x600.jpg]]
425 [[caption-width-right:320:''"Carpo!"'']]
426-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KevinMichaelRichardson
427A super with an alien-like appearance.
428----
429* AchillesHeel: He needs to vocally utter the word, "Carpo", to become nigh-invulnerable. By preventing him from speaking, [[spoiler:he can't use his powers as seen when Butcher comes to kill him in retaliation for "[[RiddleForTheAges allegedly]]" killing his dog.]]
430* AdaptedOut: Not present in the TV show, replaced with CanonForeigner Translucent.
431* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: Of ComicBook/MartianManhunter in that he has the appearance of a bald and vaguely humanoid alien and wears little besides a cape, boots, and shorts, with one trait of ComicBook/{{Shazam}} (namely, his powers being activated by saying a certain word).
432* AmbiguouslyHuman: He's distinctly inhuman in appearance, and his whole character is that of an alien from Jupiter, but given the fact that Supes are all artificially made on Earth using Compound V, this means Jack is ''not'' an alien, but rather someone whose appearance either mutated or was forcibly changed to look like an alien.
433* AssholeVictim: [[spoiler:Whether or not he was the one who killed Terror is a RiddleForTheAges, But the fact that he's still a racist and transphobic PsychopathicManchild makes it hard to feel any sympathy when Butcher comes to rip him apart.]]
434* AssShove: He described the feeling of his powers to getting a 10,000-volt cable up his ass, and [[spoiler:has a fetish of receiving anal sex from pre-op transgender prostitutes.]]
435* BaldOfEvil: An arrogant, childish, and utterly loathsome troll of a man without a stand of hair on his head.
436* BigNo: He yells a huge "NO!" upon seeing his DarkSecret of receiving anal sex by anal sex from pre-op transgender prostitutes being released on the news.
437* BlessedWithSuck: Becomes effectively invulnerable once he says his magic word, but compares the feeling to getting a 10,000-volt cable up his ass.
438* ByThePowerOfGrayskull: He supposedly becomes invulnerable when he says the word "Carpo" and emits a glowing field when he does, but we never actually see how effective it is.
439* CruelAndUnusualDeath: He is [[spoiler: slowly eviscerated by Butcher, wielding a big assed Bowie knife.]] ''Extremely'' slowly.
440* {{Fauxreigner}}: As seen in ''WesternAnimation/TheBoysDiabolical'', Jack from Jupiter tends to speak with a British accent in public, including the use of stereotypical slang as a way to further sell his "alien" image. In truth, Jack speaks with a New Yorker accent.
441* TheFriendNobodyLikes: The rest of the Seven, being as selfish as Jack himself, see him as unimportant. Even A-Train, who spends a lot of time with him, has little attachment to him and barely cares when [[spoiler: Butcher killed him]].
442* TheHedonist: Likes to shoot heroin cut with Queen Maeve's vaginal mucus.
443* MistakenForAliens: {{Invoked|Trope}} as part of his backstory by Vought-America, as he's actually a Compound-V mutated superhuman.
444* NighInvulnerability: When he says his magic word, becomes completely invulnerable. [[spoiler:So when Billy kills him, he has to choke him with one hand so he can't talk and stab him with the other.]]
445* OnlySaneMan: Tries to talk A-Train and The Lamplighter out of doing stupid things, to varying degrees of success.
446* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: He's usually the sane one when trying to talk A-Train and The Lamplighter from doing stupid things that would jeopardize The Seven, but when his [[spoiler:DarkSecret of liking to be anally penetrated from pre-op transgender prostitutes is exposed on TV, he's more than willingly to call out for The Boys' blood regardless of the consequences.]]
447* RiddleForTheAges: [[spoiler:Did he kill Terror in retaliation, or was it one of his teammates in order to get rid of him through Butcher as to not risk a repeat with The Lamplighter?]]
448* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: He uses transphobic slurs about the transgender prostitutes he has penetrated him anally as well as the one he is accused of killing and addresses Shout Out and The Deep using racial slurs during his meltdown at facing expulsion from the Seven in the Big Ride arc.
449* PragmaticVillainy: He opposes the antics of A-Train and Lamplighter because they're doing it in a way that's stupid and reckless rather than because of a conscience (he tells A-Train he can rape Starlight after she leaves the team).
450* PsychopathicManchild: Like A-Train, he's an overgrown fratboy who only cares about getting high and laid.
451* SmallNameBigEgo: For all his talk, the higher-ups at Vought don't really consider him all that important due to his lack of star appeal and major powers. Hell, they consider '''The Deep''' more valuable than him.
452* ThoseTwoGuys: With A-Train, who become viewpoint characters during Herogasm.
453* TransChaser: He is depicted as one of the most hedonistic members of the Seven, and is revealed to frequent Dr. Peculiar's [[HighClassCallGirl high-class brothel]] and hire transgender prostitutes. The Boys even discover a video of him shouting transphobic slurs to the prostitutes mid-coitus.
454[[/folder]]
455
456[[folder:A-Train]]
457[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/323966_50123_a_train.jpg]]
458 [[caption-width-right:320:''"Can't stop the A-Train!"'']]
459A hero with the ability to run super fast. He's also responsible for the death of Hughie's girlfriend.
460----
461* AfraidOfTheirOwnStrength: When Starlight suggests that he perform a certain task super fast, he begrudgingly admits that his control of his own speed is very limited and that he'd only make a mess of it if he tried.
462* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: Of Wally West's version of ComicBook/TheFlash, given his status as the second speedster on the Seven and previously being part of what is ostensibly an adolescent superhero team.
463* ArchEnemy: To Hughie. He killed his previous girlfriend by accident (and didn't care) and attempted to rape his current one. It's little wonder Hughie called him a fucking cunt when goaded into prank-calling the Seven [[spoiler: and ended up killing him personally once Butcher gave him the chance, as well as some extra goading via recordings]].
464* AssholeVictim: Downplayed. A-Train is often belittled and threatened by Homelander for every chance the latter gets, making his contempt for the younger supe very, very clear. Given A-Train's personality, though, it's hard to say he doesn't have it coming.
465* AttemptedRape: Tried to get his way with Starlight. Got temporarily blinded in one eye by his troubles.
466* CharacterCatchphrase: ''"Can't stop the A-Train--!"''
467* CorruptTheCutie: "Cutie" may be stretching it to an absurd degree, but through The Boys' Bugs we do learn he realized the magnitude of his mistake that led to Robin's death and felt extreme guilt over it. Unfortunately, he took his concerns to the rest of the Seven, who quickly convinced him to trivialize the incident, redirect blame, and laugh it off.
468* DirtyCoward: On multiple occasions:
469** After he fails to rape Starlight outright and gets one of his retinas temporarily fried, his response is to whine at Homelander about it as soon as the latter walks into the room as if he's the victim. Starlight calls him out on it before Homelander, presumably playing off his standards with outright rape, shoots him down completely.
470** When he stumbles upon Homelander having a VillainousBreakdown, he immediately runs away as fast as he can and pretends he never saw it.
471** When he and Hughie meet again he's reduced to begging for his life and sobbing. [[spoiler:It doesn't save him.]]
472* FragileSpeedster: The classic example of a character with SuperSpeed who can dish it out but can't take it. [[spoiler:Butcher]] beats and abducts him without any apparent trouble at all.
473* HateSink: He’s more like a childish self-serving fratbro in all the worst ways and is never given a sympathetic or endearing moment.
474* {{Jerkass}}: Even by Seven standards, which is saying a lot. At least the others can put on a friendly face when they're in action, but A-Train can't even pretend to care, as shown by his behavior after causing the death of Hughie's girlfriend.
475* LackOfEmpathy: Almost to the point of sociopathy.
476* MundaneUtility: {{Subverted|Trope}}. While A-Train could use his SuperSpeed to perform a menial job very quickly, he admits that he'll only make a mess of things due to his very limited control over his own speed.
477* NeverMyFault: DoubleSubverted in a recording regarding his accidental murder of Hughie's girlfriend. At first, he feels genuinely guilty about it, but it's not long before just brushes it off as nothing.
478* OffWithHisHead: [[spoiler:Hughie, who already hated A-Train for killing his former girlfriend, kicked his head off after hearing him talking about his "scouting" of Starlight in a recording.]]
479* OutOfFocus: For being the super who destroyed Hughie's life, he really doesn't do a whole lot. Most of his infrequent appearances consist of him being up on the Seven's satellite HQ saying or doing something jerkish, and he only really leaves it two times, once for Herogasm and [[spoiler:once to try and lay low, only to get himself captured by Butcher]].
480* PsychopathicManchild: He's the most crude and juvenile member of the Seven, and he comes off like an overgrown schoolyard bully with the way he openly humiliates Starlight.
481* ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections: As he struggles to rape Starlight, he literally shouts out that he's ''above'' consequences of the virtue of being a "motherfucking superhero".
482* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: [[spoiler:Seeing the writing on the walls with the impending war with The Boys courtesy of the Homelander]] he left The Seven's HQ, saying "I am gonna check into the Mandarin, chill for a couple weeks."
483* SmugSuper: His FatalFlaw. If he didn't have superpowers he'd be an obnoxious but ultimately harmless prat.
484* TheSpeedster: A-Train's main power is SuperSpeed. His lack of control over it leads to tragic results on Hughie's part.
485* ThoseTwoGuys: With Jack from Jupiter, who become viewpoint characters during Herogasm.
486* UnknownRival: Despite ruining Hughie's life several times over, he doesn't even know who he is. [[spoiler: He ends up learning the hard way right before Hughie kicks his head off his shoulders.]]
487[[/folder]]
488
489[[folder:Starlight]]
490[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/character_22379_f.jpg]]
491 [[caption-width-right:320:She learned to never meet your heroes.]]
492* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: A mix of ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} (blonde novice superheroine capable of flight) and Little Miss Sunshine from Image's ComicBook/WildGuard (blond superheroine with light-based powers and themed after a celestial body).
493* BlindedByTheLight: She can produce a very bright light.
494* BreakTheCutie: From her audition with the Seven onwards, Annie really suffers from having her once optimistic worldview shatter from being exposed to how corrupt and depraved the superheroes truly are.
495* BrokenPedestal: Greatly admired the Seven, the Homelander in particular - until about five minutes after she became a member and found out what they were really like.
496* CastingCouch: She had to give Homelander, A-Train, and Black Noir blowjobs before they'd allow her on the team.
497* CrisisOfFaith: Seeing what The Seven (and the rest of the supes) are really like, Starlight begins to seriously doubt there's any kind of benevolent God paying attention to what's going on. [[spoiler:By ''Dear Becky'' she's given up on the idea entirely.]]
498* FosterKid: Became one as an infant when an early manifestation of her powers permanently blinded her birth parents.
499* GoodWearsWhite: Starlight dresses in white and is one of the few genuinely nice characters in the story.
500* GoshDangItToHeck: Being religious, she doesn't swear. When she has to quote someone else swearing, she spells the bad words out. [[CharacterDevelopment Over time, however, she gets rid of this part of her character as she hangs around Hughie and the rest of the cast.]]
501* LightIsGood: She has light-based powers and is unambiguously a good person.
502* MsFanservice: Is often naked, and not always in horrific situations.
503* ThePollyanna: Has an unreasonably upbeat outlook on life for all of a few pages. Then she meets [[BreakTheCutie Homelander,]] [[CorruptTheCutie A-Train, and Black Noir]]. It's all downhill from there.
504* PromiscuityAfterRape:
505** Lampshaded. Starlight was initially a pure and innocent superhero, but her PR team decided to spice up her backstory by saying she was raped and that the trauma made her "[[DarkerAndEdgier dark]] and [[HotterAndSexier sexual]]". Deconstructed when Starlight reveals that she ''is'' in fact a rape survivor and that the experience didn't make her horny ''at all''.
506** It should be noted that Starlight was sexually coerced in her first appearance and eventually became sexually active, but the story doesn't make any connection between the two events and her sexual side seems reserved solely for Hughie.
507* SignificantWardrobeShift:
508** When she first joins the Seven, she wears the same superhero outfit she wore during her time in the Young Americans; a knee-length, conservative white MinidressOfPower with no cleavage and a star on the chest.
509** After a short while, she is forced to exchange it for something more [[MsFanservice "camera-friendly"]] and starts wearing a variant of her outfit that turns the dress into a {{Stripperific}} LeotardOfPower with cleavage, gloves and boots.
510** After Vought-American tries to "reboot" her image with a [[RapeAsBackstory backstory involving her being raped]] and make her wear a skimpy bikini barely qualifying as "clothing", she puts her foot down and, after Queen Maeve gets the other Seven members to back off, goes back to the original dress.
511[[/folder]]
512
513[[folder:The Lamplighter]]
514[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dr4um4qhx5dc3mjetebnfykl7e.jpg]]
515 [[caption-width-right:320:"Ugh, he soiled himself again."]]
516* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: Of [[ComicBook/GreenLantern Hal Jordan]], particularly in that he wears a domino mask and his power comes from an object that produces light. His [[CameBackWrong resurrection as a mindless zombie who constantly shits himself]] is almost certainly a reference to Hal Jordan coming back from the dead at the start of Creator/GeoffJohns' run on ''ComicBook/GreenLantern''.
517* AssholeVictim: The Seven had no real qualms about handing him over to the Boys so Mallory could get his revenge, and given what he was like and what he did, it's hard to feel sympathy for him.
518* AxCrazy: Had major rage issues, resulting in him killing Mallory's grandchildren and laughing about it afterwards.
519* BlindedByTheLight: Could create a blinding light with his torch.
520* BullyingADragon: When The Boys start blackmailing The Seven, Lamplighter took it upon himself to intimidate them into leaving Vought and The Seven alone. He did so by burning Mallory's grandkids alive but all he did was force The Boys and The Seven to agree to a ceasefire. He was also handed over to The Boys by The Seven as a show of good faith and so Mallory could avenge his grandkids.
521* CameBackWrong: Returned as a braindead zombie prone to constantly soiling himself. Currently locked up somewhere in The Seven's HQ, where the other supers take turns cleaning his mess while he repeatedly tries to light his lamp using his own feces.
522* CruelAndUnusualDeath: On the giving and receiving ends. He burn Mallory's grandchildren to death as a means to intimidate The Boys, and after being handed over to them as a "peace offering", The Lamplighter gets a brutal NoHoldsBarredBeatdown that not only leaves his face horrifically bruised with most of his teeth gone and one eye swollen shut, but is shot in the head by Mallory himself and his corpse thrown out of the plane and into the freezing cold.
523* EvilLaugh: Queen Mauve describes him as laughing like a hyena after coming back from killing Mallory's grandchildren. Unfortunately for him, that'll be the last laugh he'll utter.
524* TakeThat: While Garth Ennis isn't too fond of superheroes in general, he has gone on record as Green Lantern being one particular superhero he especially doesn't care for, and it shows with Lamplighter being the one member of the Seven aside from The Deep and Mister Marathon with the least amount of focus, getting killed prior to the events of the comic and being revived as a zombie prone to soiling himself.
525* TearsOfFear: As Mallory drags him to his fate, Lamplighter can be seeing crying out of his one good eye out of either pain or sheer terror.
526* TooDumbToLive: You'd think this fuckwit would have ''some'' dim understanding that undermining the fragile peace between Vought and the CIA (doing so by ''murdering the granddaughters'' of the leader of a task-force made specifically for dealing with superheroes) would be an '''''epically''''' bad idea. But he didn't, and he predictably (and gruesomely) paid for it with his life.
527* VillainousBreakdown: Did not take the news that The Boys were going to blackmail The Seven over their 9/11 rescue catastrophe well ''at all'', so he murdered Mallory's granddaughters as revenge.
528* WouldHurtAChild: Killed Mallory's granddaughters.
529[[/folder]]
530
531[[folder:Mister Marathon]]
532[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/486785_001.jpg]]
533 [[caption-width-right:320:He died "heroically" in the field.]]
534* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: Of [[ComicBook/TheFlash Barry Allen]], mainly in being the predecessor to the current speedster on a team that's a stand-in for the Justice League.
535* LegacyCharacter: Not his name, but his role as a [[SuperSpeed speedster]] on The Seven. A-Train later took his place.
536* NonIndicativeName: A marathon, while a race, is more a test of endurance than speed.
537* OnlySaneMan: During the 9/11 incident, he rightfully pointed out to the Homelander that Vought would probably fire them if they failed to save the plane.
538* YourHeadAsplode: His head was annihilated when the Homelander tried to level the plane they were trying to save by smashing into the tail.
539
540[[/folder]]
541
542!!Vought-American
543
544[[folder:James Stillwell]]
545[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/3281270_james_stiwell_7.jpg]]
546%%[[caption-width-right:320:]]
547
548The initially unnamed Vought-American executive.
549----
550* BigBad: He is the main human villian of the series.
551* CorruptCorporateExecutive: As the head of VA's super business, he frequently enables their domestic and violent behavior and even arranges the deaths of several people.
552* DissonantSerenity: Is completely calm at all times. Even when he's [[spoiler:being threatened with dismemberment by the Homelander.]] Queen Maeve perfectly lampshades it with this quote from a flashback in issue 50 [[spoiler:following the murder of Mallory's grandkids by Lamplighter]]:
553--> '''Queen Maeve''': He walked in, sat down, told us to tell him all of it. Told '''us'''. He's calm, he's polite, he's... He said "everything's going to be all right". The way he said it, it was like a bus conductor announcing the final solution.
554* TheDreaded: He's so coolly confident and [[TheStoic utterly unshakeable]] that he even intimidates the mightiest beings walking (or flying over) the Earth. Jack From Jupiter admits that the Vought exec gives him nightmares.
555* DrivenToMadness: [[spoiler: When Hughie tries to find the person who sent him the diary in the sequel series, one of the people he checks up on is Stillwell. It turns out he's been keeping to himself and living a relatively good life on a tropical island, but the impact of losing everything had left him a babbling madman who does nothing but constant speak on economics and product.]]
556* EvenEvilHasStandards: Just barely. Stillwell's only real virtue is his PragmaticVillainy as he will never do anything immoral if there is no reason to do so. While this is based purely on his steadfastness to logic and efficiency, it does mean that the number of times he'll do something really bad is very few as the necessity to do something very awful is rare. Even when Stillwell has to order that something horrible be done it will be done quickly with little fuss so when he has to, say, have people killed, it's quick, relatively painless and the target often never realizes what's about to happen. He will also make sure to keep his employees on good behavior because it avoids problems. He flat out mentions that they shouldn't hire outright psychopaths in order to avoid unnecessary bloodshed, destruction, and problems.
557* FauxAffablyEvil: Remains polite to a T in all his interactions with others although it's just his natural and professional demeanor. The only people with whom he seems to be sincerely friendly with are the prostitute at the bar during Herogasm and Jess Bradley [[spoiler:but it's actually another manipulation in both cases]].
558* FreudianExcuse: Possibly; a Vought-American document mentions that he ''cheered'' at his father's funeral.
559* KarmaHoudini: [[spoiler:Never faces justice or punishment of any kind for all his crimes, however his last appearance in the comics shows him having some sort of nervous breakdown over the realization that superheroes will never be marketable again and are essentially "a bad product". Fully averted in ''Dear Becky'' which shows he got some comeuppance due to losing everything: he isn't dead, but he's gone from the unshakable CEO of VA to a pineapple-, economics-obsessed madman.]]
560* PragmaticVillainy: Stillwell lives and breathes this trope. He personally tries to stick to logic and efficiency as much as possible. He's not petty and very much TheStoic while handling matters as detached as possible. While this means he has no ethical limits on what he would do to achieve his goals, he will never do anything illegal or immoral if there isn't any reason to do so and he won't take things personally nor be spiteful by indulging in revenge.
561** Is willing to terminate the G-Men when it becomes clear that Godolkin's antics will inevitably get exposed while doing it quickly and efficiently with the G-Men barely having any time to suffer.
562** Recommends not using a PsychoForHire as such operatives tend to be unpredictable while causing needless death and destruction.
563** He offers the Frenchman medical treatment to show Butcher that he's serious about making a deal.
564** Having a means to kill the Homelander quickly and discretely without collateral the damage or death caused by a nuke. While he may not have put that failsafe into practice it was clear that he was onboard as something like a nuke would cause tremendous problems and backlash.
565** Does whatever he can to keep Homelander in check so as to avoid bad PR and threats to Vought America.
566* PyrrhicVictory: [[spoiler:Stillwell and (more or less) his corporation survive the proceedings relatively unscathed, but the uselessness of the superhero process is implied to have broken him.]]
567* RepeatWhatYouJustSaid: [[spoiler:When [[{{Expy}} Jimmy]] [[ComicBook/{{Robin}} The]] [[Comicbook/TeenTitans One]] accidentally spills the beans about Homelander's plan to take over the government going into effect.]]
568* SanitySlippage: [[spoiler:His last appearance in the comics shows that the superhero process being rendered unprofitable is pushing him over the edge. By the time Hughie tracks him down in Dear Becky, it's revealed Stillwell has completely lost his mind, having spent the last ten years planting pineapples over and over while quoting Milton Friedman and babbling about economics and product.]]
569* TheSociopath: Stillwell is more or less a representation of what a high functioning sociopath would be like in a corporate setting. While he shows very little emotion and seems to hold no attachment to anyone (he supposedly cheered at his father's funeral, had no problems eliminating people which included children, and developed a relationship with his subordinate just so he could use and manipulate her as a scapegoat should things go wrong) everything he does is to do his job well and advance his company aims. Furthermore, while there seems to be no limit to what he will do to advance his or Vought's agenda, he is never petty and would not do anything immoral if there was a more efficient method in hand.
570* TheStoic: His heart rate stays completely normal, even when the most physically powerful being on the planet (and a complete homicidal psychopath) threatens to dismember him.
571* TheUnfettered: To a degree so frightening that it disturbs even the members of The Seven, who could obliterate him with no effort.
572--> '''Homelander:''' Still eighty over sixty. You're about to be torn limb from limb, and you're completely calm. I think I've finally met a superhuman...
573* VillainousBreakdown: [[spoiler:When he finally realizes that Superheros are no longer profitable after Homelander's failed coup, he actually grows a sad face and has to lean on a window to stay propped up from falling down. Considering that he's been emotionless and calm for the entire series up to this point, it's actually a ''major'' breakdown for him.]]
574--> '''Stillwell:''' ''Bad product.''
575* VillainousRescue: Ends up saving The Boys from the G-Men, though in this case he just happened to be making his move.
576* WouldHurtAChild: Orders [[spoiler:the deaths of John Godolkin's most recent Pre-Wiz team after he and the G-Men are massacred]].
577[[/folder]]
578
579[[folder:Jess Bradley]]
580[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/2009862_boys_039_021.jpg]]
581%%[[caption-width-right:320:some caption text]]
582----
583* EvenEvilHasStandards: Expresses sympathy towards people like Hughie after learning their circumstances and why they joined.
584* ExplainExplainOhCrap: A personal variation: When [[spoiler: Stillwell testifies she was the one responsible for the whole program going south]], Bradley has a two-page flashback to key moments since she joined Vought and realizes [[spoiler: too late how from ''day one'', Stillwell has been setting her up to be the fall person.]]
585* OfficeRomance: Jess ''thinks'' this is in play when Stillwell does things like order Team Titanic to protect her. He mentors her, shows her some HiddenDepths, and they even sleep together. It turns out [[spoiler: it was all a ploy to get her to take the fall]].
586* OnlySaneMan: Was the first person in years [[spoiler:since 9/11 to even suggest that it might not be worth training Black Noir to fly a plane because of his unpredictable nature]]. Also points out that they fail to properly compensate the people who get hurt by superheroes, which creates more people like The Boys.
587* PromotedToScapegoat: [[spoiler:It turns out the entire reason Stillwell promoted her and brought her in the know about the Superhero division is to make her a scapegoat should any serious fallback occur to the company, which occurs after Homelander's failed coup.]]
588* UnwittingPawn: To Stillwell and his plan for [[spoiler:making her take the blame for the supers' rebellion]].
589* VillainousBreakdown: [[spoiler:The last moment we see of her in the comic, is realizing how Stillwell played her for a fool and she is going to take all the public blame towards the company after Homelander's coup. All she can do is rip her hair out and scream.]]
590
591[[/folder]]
592
593!!United States Government
594
595[[folder:Robert "Dakota Bob" Shaefer]]
596[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/1115945_theboys2.jpg]]
597%%[[caption-width-right:320:some caption text]]
598The President of the United States at the beginning of the series.
599----
600* FacialHorror: Gets his face [[spoiler:clawed off by a wolverine]].
601* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: His status as an intelligent but very corrupt Republican politician who used to work with Halliburton suggests him to be essentially "what if Dick Cheney were President instead of George Bush?"
602* PresidentEvil: An interestingly downplayed case. Dakota Bob is shown to be rather cruel and heartless--he was willing to blow apart the hijacked planes on 9/11 at a moment's notice, he casually uses offensive terms, and he's noted to have a history with Halliburton. At the same time, though, he's a good politician and has good instincts for what he thinks will get the job done--essentially, being "as hard and cold as the badlands" doesn't prevent him from making the right decisions to keep his nation safe.
603* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: He never interacts with the team on panel, but he certainly comes off as cool, competent, courageous, conscientious and principled, if ruthless and reactionary. Not only was he informed of the 9/11 attacks, he personally gave the order for fighters to shoot down the airliners. [[spoiler:Then Vic intervened]].
604* ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney: His solution to the problem the real life US has with bombing/attacking Pakistan is solved by him bribing the Pakistani government into letting the US do whatever it wants.
605* TakeThat: Is essentially everything Bush wasn't (in the series, George W. Bush somehow managed to decapitate himself with a chainsaw before he could get elected).
606[[/folder]]
607
608[[folder:Susan L. Rayner]]
609[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/567047_0003.jpg]]
610%%[[caption-width-right:320:some caption text]]
611
612The director of the CIA.
613----
614* ConvictedByPublicOpinion: [[spoiler:Hughie screws up her campaign by playing a recording of her having sex with Butcher.]]
615* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Why Butcher hates her; their first meeting was November 1st, 2001, and she appeared euphoric at the news of airstrikes in Pakistan - and a ''lot'' of them were "accidentally" hitting targets in ''Afghanistan.'' He knew that the CIA had spent much of TheEighties there, financing, arming and teaching the locals to fight DirtyCommunists - and some of those locals would later become the Taliban.[[note]]She later shows actual remorse for this, not only admitting that she had ''personally'' visited those areas, but had been more relieved than euphoric at the news, as she knew that she had given weapons and training to some despicable people. She also admits that much of the CIA is ''deeply'' racist, simply because seeing foreigners as human instead of "faraway brown people" would make it harder to kill them.[[/note]]
616* SlapSlapKiss: With Butcher. Except the "Kiss" part is vigorous and colorfully worded hate-sex.
617[[/folder]]
618
619
620[[folder:Kessler, A.K.A "Monkey"]]
621[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/monkey_kessler.jpg]]
622%%[[caption-width-right:320:some caption text]]
623
624Rayner's liaison with Billy. Absolutely nothing goes right for him... not that he doesn't deserve it.
625----
626
627* AttemptedRape: He tries to assault a paraplegic former athlete. She starts kicking his ass [[FromBadToWorse and then Butcher intervenes]].
628* ButtMonkey: Being nicknamed "Monkey" could be seen as a unintentional LampshadeHanging. [[spoiler:Then he became this literally, after being raped by Terror under Butcher's command.]]
629** Then there's where he got the nickname in the first place. [[spoiler:Which is to say, [[BestialityIsDepraved getting skull-fucked in both ears by monkeys.]]]]
630* {{Fetish}}: He seems to have a thing for female paraplegics.
631* GroinAttack: The typical way he's greeted by Butcher, frequently enough that it eventually renders him impotent.
632* JerkassHasAPoint: In 'Dear Becky', he drops his usual jerkassedry when Hugie reveals he has Butcher's diary and warns that Hughie needs to keep it secret or it could be weaponized by the Trump administration.
633* MuggingTheMonster: His paraplegic fetish comes to a head when he tries to force himself on a "helpless" paralympic athlete. Monkey then learns the hard way that a paralympic athlete [[CurbStompBattle is still]] [[HandicappedBadass an olympic athlete.]]
634* {{Slimeball}}: A thoroughly sleazy, unlikable, repellent slime of a man. Though ironically, [[spoiler: he's one of the few characters to get anything close to a happy ending.]]
635* TyrantTakesTheHelm: After Rayner leaves the CIA to focus on her political career, Kessler takes over and decides that the Boys will now be addressing more than just expense accounts. It lasts for just one visit, after which he is rescued from a well-deserved beating by Butcher who restores the status quo.
636[[/folder]]
637
638[[folder:Victor K. "Vic the Veep" Neuman]]
639[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/1048457_untitled.jpg]]
640[[caption-width-right:320:''"Mah fellow 'Mirkins... ah want mah dicky suck."'']]
641
642The former CEO of Vought-American and Dakota Bob's (possibly) mentally-handicapped vice-president, to his chagrin. Vic is little more than a puppet for Vought American, and strongly pushes their goal of involving superheroes in national defense.
643----
644* TheDitz: He is described as having an IQ that is barely in the double digits, can't even put on a condom without someone else doing it for him, and playing ''fetch with his dog'' is beyond his mental capacity.
645* ManChild: He's obsessed with sex and superheroes, and is incapable of doing even the simplest everyday tasks on his own.
646* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Try mixing Creator/ArnoldSchwarzenegger's face with UsefulNotes/DanQuayle's personality, UsefulNotes/GeorgeWBush's speech pattern, then run a railroad spike through their head, and you have Vic.
647* OffWithHisHead: [[spoiler:Dies in the Homelander's massacre of the White House, with Homelander ripping off his head... and then having sex with it.]]
648* ReallyGetsAround: He has a massive libido and can't keep it in his pants, with Vought allowing him a yearly participation in Herogasm. He also frequently visits brothels and has a regular provision of prostitutes on a daily basis.
649* TakeThat: Ennis himself has stated that Vic is meant to be "the most grotesque parody of Bush, Jr. possible".
650
651[[/folder]]
652
653!!Teenage Kix
654A young adult hero team created with a more "edgy" image to attract a more mature audience.
655[[folder:In General]]
656[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/teenage_kix.png]]
657* {{Blackmail}}: The Boys blackmail the entire team with incriminating photos.
658* DarkerAndEdgier: Their public image. They are one of the two big teenage superhero teams, the other being Young Americans, who are said to be more clean-cut and popular with religious and conservative groups. Teenage Kix, on the other hand, are said to have a rougher image.
659* DepravedBisexual: While the male members of the team are all seen screwing women, they also have sex with each other... without the others knowing.
660* EstablishingCharacterMoment: For the team as a whole, they are introduced having an orgy where they have sex with prostitutes and run around changing partners. It shows how depraved a group of superhero kids could actually be. Popclaw sits out of the action in favor of watching and directing as several prostitutes perform sexual acts on each other, and is later seen inflicting self-harm.
661* {{Expy}}: Of the 90's version of Teen Titans.
662* TheHedonist: All of them, which made the above mentioned blackmail easier. Of all of them, Popclaw is probably the least depraved.
663[[/folder]]
664
665[[folder:Big Game]]
666[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/1112504_theboys2.jpg]]
667%%[[caption-width-right:320:some caption text]]
668
669----
670* HiddenDepths: Actually shows some degree of tactical ability and is mentioned to have served in the ROTC... not that it helps him.
671[[/folder]]
672
673[[folder:Shout Out]]
674[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/shoutout_3.jpg]]
675%%[[caption-width-right:320:some caption text]]
676
677----
678* {{Fingore}}: Butcher ''rips his thumb out'' in a fight.
679* GayPanic: InUniverse: Comes up when Butcher releases blackmail pics of the team, which include him giving oral sex to a fellow team member.
680* GroinAttack: He is on the receiving end. When he attacks Butcher, Butcher responds by grabbing his balls, with one hand and lifting him up.
681* PoliticallyIncorrectHero: Hates Irish people. Unfortunately, he has [[FightingIrish Blarney Cock]] as a teammate.
682* TheScapegoat: He is booted from the team to save all of them from the fallout of the blackmail. Billy explains it had to be him: the others all stay on because you can't lose the one girl (so not Popclaw), Jetstreak and Big Game were photographed with an extremely rich and extremely lawsuit-happy heiress, firing Blarney Cock or Whack Job means the other would leave (a quarter of the team), losing Gunpowder means losing NRA sponsorships, and Dogknott, as Billy puts it, was apparently a better lay than Shout Out.
683* TwoferTokenMinority: Black and gay (well, bi, but the public doesn't know that).
684[[/folder]]
685
686[[folder:Dogknott]]
687[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/6966608.jpg]]
688%%[[caption-width-right:320:some caption text]]
689
690----
691* AtrociousAlias: His codename may as well be Canine Penis.
692* WolfMan: Looks vaguely doglike.
693[[/folder]]
694
695[[folder:Popclaw]]
696[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/1031445_photo151.jpg]]
697 [[caption-width-right:320:some caption text]]
698* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: Of Comicbook/{{X23}} and/or [[ComicBook/SecretSix Scandal Savage]].
699* ButchLesbian: Spends her night at the brothel watching the prostitutes having sex with each other.
700* SelfHarm: Is shown to cut herself with her own claws.
701* TheSmurfettePrinciple: She is the only female member and acted as a voice of reason when the blackmail came out.
702* WolverineClaws: Surgically implanted in her forearms and come out the sides of her wrists.
703* WolverineWannabe: Popclaw appears to be a {{Gender Flip}}ped version of Wolverine or rather X-23, which is even more prominent in the [[Series/TheBoys2019 TV series]]. She possesses a single retractable claw on each arm.
704[[/folder]]
705
706[[folder:Blarney Cock]]
707[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screenshot___2020_08_12t090011726.png]]
708%%[[caption-width-right:320:some caption text]]
709
710----
711* AssShove: [[spoiler:Uses his own ''[[BestialityIsDepraved pet hamster]]'' as a buttplug.]]
712* AtrociousAlias: Regardless of "cock" being intended in the sense of a male bird, it's not a very good idea to have a slang word for the male genitals as part of your codename.
713* BackFromTheDead: He is killed by Hughie in his first appearance, only to be revived a few issues later.
714* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: Hughie accidentally kills him by punching him through the chest. As noted in [[BackFromTheDead Back From the Dead]], the asshole doesn't stay down.
715* PoliticallyIncorrectHero: He's racist. Unfortunately, he has Shout Out as a teammate.
716* SecretLegacy: [[spoiler:He is the biological son of Queen Maeve and The Legend, who sent him off to an Irish orphanage, probably to avoid scandal. Whether he knows this is never addressed]]
717[[/folder]]
718
719[[folder:Whack Job]]
720[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/1217721_the_boys__2006__04_page_16.jpg]]
721%%[[caption-width-right:320:some caption text]]
722
723----
724* BaitTheDog: Uses his powers to do tricks for terminally ill children just so he can steal painkillers from them.
725* ShockAndAwe: Is shown to have electricity-based powers.
726* ThoseTwoGuys: With Blarney Cock.
727[[/folder]]
728
729[[folder:Gunpowder]]
730[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/2582963_nix_gunp.jpg]]
731%%[[caption-width-right:320:some caption text]]
732
733----
734* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: Not of a Marvel or DC superhero, as with most of the other "Supes", but of ComicBook/JudgeDredd.
735* AssShove: One photo shows a prostitute lubing up his gun. We find out where it's going later.
736* GunNut: One of the reasons he couldn't have been fired is all his NRA sponsorships.
737* {{Squick}}: InUniverse: [[EvenEvilHasStandards His teammates are rather disgusted]] that he [[spoiler:likes having his gun shoved up his ass then licking his shit off it]].
738[[/folder]]
739
740[[folder:Jetstreak]]
741[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/2582948_nix_jetstreak.jpg]]
742%%[[caption-width-right:320:some caption text]]
743
744----
745* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: Possibly of [[ComicBook/TheFlash Bart Allen]], being a speedster associated with a superhero team ostensibly composed of adolescents and retroactively established as the third iconic speed-themed superhero in the setting after Mister Marathon and A-Train.
746* GroinAttack: He gets kneed in the groin by the Frenchman.
747[[/folder]]
748
749!!Payback
750
751Another hero team composed of less powerful heroes officially led by the "war hero" Soldier Boy, but unofficially led by former-Nazi supervillain Stormfront.
752
753[[folder:In General]]
754[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/payback_12.jpg]]
755%%[[caption-width-right:320:some caption text]]
756
757----
758* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: They are a clear representation of Creator/MarvelComics' most iconic superhero team ComicBook/TheAvengers.
759* AlwaysSecondBest: The main thing about them is that they are a second rate team, perpetually living in the shadow of The Seven. Vought-American considers them disposable.
760* LegacyCharacter: [[spoiler:An early version of them with many of the same superhero characters existed in the 1940s and was Vought-American's earliest attempt at selling supers to the military]].
761** EpicFail: [[spoiler:The original incarnation of the team were all killed, along with the soldiers they were supposed to aid, in the sole military operation they took part in.]]
762[[/folder]]
763
764[[folder:Stormfront]]
765[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/926481_003.jpg]]
766[[caption-width-right:320:''"You dare to lay your mongrel hands on me? I will end you!"'']]
767
768A former Nazi supervillain and currently a member of Payback as its de-facto leader.
769----
770* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: Of ComicBook/TheMightyThor (FlyingBrick with lightning-based powers) and ComicBook/{{Shazam}} (has a similar appearance).
771* BreathWeapon: Can exhale a stream of something between blue fire and lightning.
772* ChocolateBaby: The cover of the 57th issue shows Maeve holding a black newborn (and a martini), with Stormfront next to her and clearly not happy about it.
773* EyeScream: He loses an eye to The Female during their brawl in issue 31. Two issues later, Butcher throws broken glass into the other eye.
774* GroinAttack: Mother's Milk crushes his crotch in issue 32.
775* HateSink: Hard-to-like heroes are a dime a dozen, but even then, Stormfront stands out as lacking literally any good qualities. He's a cowardly bully, irritatingly smug, incredibly racist, a giant asshole even to his teammates, [[UnskilledButStrong surprisingly crap in a fight]], and murders minorities for fun and profit. He exists so that the audience can be abundantly happy when he gets his ass beaten into the ground.
776* HeelFaceTurn: Not at all in the actual comic, but he is mentioned during Herogasm to have served as a villain in the past (since, y'know, made by actual Nazis). Of course, given the nature of the superhero business in ''The Boys'', this was no doubt a pretty lateral move.
777* JerkAss: Aside from his racism, he's still a colossal asshole. Even when Soldier Boy was awarded leadership fair and square, Stormfront still acted like he was in charge.
778* MeaningfulName: A neo-Nazi with lightning powers who happens to share his name with a notorious white supremacist Internet forum.
779* NightmareFetishist: The 33rd issue has Mind-Droid claim that he masturbates to Holocaust documentaries, but this may have been sarcastic.
780* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: He was a member of Hitler Youth, so it's pretty obvious that he's a vile bigot. Hell, he refers to The Female and Mother's Milk using racial slurs and calls the former "[[ForeignCussWord Fotze]]" (the German equivalent to [[CountryMatters the c-word]]).
781* SuperPrototype: Played with. Turns out he was the first super and was such a success that the vast majority of the Supers after him are far weaker. But with the process already perfected with Stormfront, it wasn't hard to improve on that albeit it's expensive - Homelander and [[spoiler:Black Noir]] are actually superior clones of him.
782* UndignifiedDeath: Got curbstomped to death, in true skinhead fashion, after Butcher and co. decided to re-enact WWII. See TheWorfEffect bellow.
783* ThoseWackyNazis: Downplayed due to his incredible strength, but the fact that he advertises his Nazi background so blatantly while being advertised as a superhero is pretty silly in itself.
784* TheWorfEffect: He's built up as a Supe nearly on The Homelander's level, but despite being a formidable foe in terms of raw power he is never entirely successful in his attempts to fight the Boys, winding up with several pyrrhic victories and stalemates in rapid succession before they overcome him. He {{Curb Stomp}}s The Female when first introduced... only to flee the scene in horror when she injures one of his eyes, likely due to [[BuryYourDisabled the Nazi attitude towards the disabled]]. He beats Mother's Milk bloody and breaks his arm, but breaks off his attack when Mother's Milk [[GroinAttack crushes his testicles]]. Butcher is overwhelmed in a straight-up, one on one fight, but drives Stormfront off by [[EyeScream throwing broken glass in his eyes]], once again preventing Stormfront from actually winning a bout or encounter with the group in any way. And his raw power doesn't mean a damn thing when The Boys purposefully re-enact WWII: the Brits (Butcher) slow him down long enough for the Americans (Mother's Milk) to blindside him, which in turn gives the French (The Frenchman) a free shot, followed by the Russians (Vas the Love Sausage) blasting in and delivering the blow that takes him down. Thus softened up, the Allies indulge in a [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown good-old fashioned group bludgeoning]].
785[[/folder]]
786
787[[folder:Soldier Boy]]
788[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/the_comic_book_version_of_soldier_boy_is_being_traded_in_for_a_much_darker_character_in_the_boys_season_3_1603808324.jpg]]
789%%[[caption-width-right:320:some caption text]]
790
791A "supersoldier" and "war hero" that fights with a shield, and the supposed leader of Payback.
792----
793* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: He's essentially ComicBook/CaptainAmerica if he were a pants-wetting coward rather than a genuine military hero.
794* AndThisIsFor: Yells out a different state every time he does a ShieldBash.
795* BelievingTheirOwnLies: A strong contender for most naive B-list super in the series. He appears totally sold on the {{Kayfabe}} despite the obvious amorality of his peers. Exhibit A: Attends the Herogasm orgy where Homelander [[spoiler:manipulates him into a sexual encounter every year.]] Soldier Boy fervently believes that his "worthiness" is being tested, and that one day he'll get to join the Seven.
796* BringMyBrownPants: He quickly wets himself before any real fighting starts, and prominently does this on the cover of the 33rd issue.
797* ButtMonkey: In spades. He gets manipulated into having sex with the Homelander every year, is treated like garbage by everyone except Eagle the Archer and Tek Knight, has his authority undermined by Stormfront, has his nose bitten off by Butcher, loses his nose when Terror steals it, gets captured by Billy, and is then tortured to death by Billy. Unsurprisingly, Garth Ennis is on record as hating Captain America.
798* DirtyCoward: {{ZigZagged|Trope}}. On the one hand, the cover of an issue had him [[BringMyBrownPants wet himself with fear]]. On the other, he isn't particularly cowardly per se when he actually appears in the story; he ''tries'' to put up a fight with Butcher, but greatly overestimates his own abilities.
799* FakeUltimateHero: Clearly meant to be a icon of patriotism and justice and a model soldier. However, he's too insecure and cowardly in private and thus nobody in the hero community respects him.
800* LegacyCharacter: He seems to have been at least the third person to hold the mantle. Naturally, the official company line is that [[LegacyImmortality it was all the same guy]], since otherwise Soldier Boy loses his "fought in the war" cred.
801* NasalTrauma: Butcher bites his nose off in issue 32. While he holds onto it, he ends up losing it in the next issue when Butcher's dog Terror eats it.
802* PhonyVeteran: Soldier Boy's story that Vought spun out for the public is that he's an immortal soldier that fought in World War 2. It isn't true in the slightest, and he's likely a regular person with basic training added with a Compound V boost to fans go the mantle. Butcher, even though he's a terrible person, is disgusted by S.B as he's an insult to the actual men who did serve and died in World War 2.
803* SuperSoldier: PlayedWith. While he does have powers, he isn't a soldier and is quickly defeated by Butcher.
804* TakeThat: To ComicBook/CaptainAmerica, whom Garth Ennis greatly dislikes due to his belief that he presents a sanitized, cheapened version of real history.
805-->'''Butcher''': You never fought in the war, you cunt. An' you're a fuckin' insult to the lads that did.
806* TokenGoodTeammate: He is a huge coward, but unlike many of the other Supes, he doesn't really do anything outright evil.
807* WearingAFlagOnYourHead: Wouldn't be much of a Captain America expy without wearing a costume influenced by the American flag.
808[[/folder]]
809
810[[folder:Tek-Knight]]
811[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/the_boys_tek_knight_featured_image.jpg]]
812%%[[caption-width-right:320:some caption text]]
813
814A tech-based superhero that uses a technologically based suit of exo-armor to fight crime. He also has a brain tumor that causes him to want to have sex with anyone and anything.
815----
816* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: Mostly of Franchise/{{Batman}} (non-powered, having a secret lair beneath his mansion, a butler and a Robin-like sidekick) with some ComicBook/IronMan (wears PoweredArmor, and is a member of a team based on the Avengers) thrown in.
817* ArmouredClosetGay: Possibly subverted, though it's hinted at in his first appearance. Even though he frequently feels the urge have sex with men (at least when he catches a glimpse of their behinds) and is said to be homophobic, he also feels the same urge around [[BestialityIsDepraved animals]] and even inanimate objects, making it unclear just how much the brain tumor affects his behavior and whether or not he really is secretly attracted to men or if just anything he can stick his penis inside will do the trick.
818* BadLiar: Denies being Tek-Knight, even when his power suit is badly hidden under a tiger skin.
819* BatmanParody: He's essentially a mash-up of Iron Man and Batman, with the most notable traits borrowed from the Dark Knight being that his secret lair is located under his mansion, he has a Robin-like sidekick named Laddio and used to have a butler.
820* BestialityIsDepraved: One of his transgressions is buggering his niece's pet chinchilla to death.
821* DatingCatwoman: He establishes at one point to have pursued a relationship with sometimes-enemy/sometimes-ally Talon. A three-way between him, her and his first sidekick Swingwing (specifically, Tek-Knight was receiving a blowjob from Talon while Swingwing penetrated her from the back) is what he blames his habit of forcing himself onto every man, animal and inanimate object he sees on.
822* DyingDream: Believes himself to have saved the world by [[spoiler:fucking a giant asteroid to pieces before it could hit Earth, due to the brain tumor.]]
823* DyingMomentOfAwesome: For all his jerkassery, he ''does'' save a woman and her baby from a pile of falling bricks, taking it to his own head instead.
824* ExtremeOmnisexual: Thanks to a tumor "the size of a fist" in his brain, he feels the urge to have sex with the closest thing to him. All it takes is him briefly thinking about it and he loses all restraint, with the exception of fighting the urge to rape Laddio. Even things that don't move, such as a cup of coffee, and in his final moments, [[spoiler: he thinks he is fucking a giant asteroid before it can destroy the Earth.]]
825* GetOut: Tek-Knight went to a therapist for help for his condition. The therapist left momentarily to book subsequent appointments, leaving his coffee cup behind. When returning, TK is forced to admit in the seconds the therapist was gone, he fucked the coffee cup. The therapist tells him to leave and never come back.
826* ICallHimMrHappy: The display in his power suit refers to his penis as "relief tube".
827* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He's an asshole but he does have some redeeming traits (he commits a heroic sacrifice, sends his ward away so that he won't hurt him etc.) He may have been one of the very few genuinely heroic superheroes in the series, with his worst flaw being something that was completely out of his control.
828* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: After nearly raping Laddio, with Laddio being completely unaware, Tek-Knight breaks down over what he almost did.
829* PetTheDog: In addition to what's listed above, he is mentioned during ''Herogasm'' to have been one of the few members of Payback to have been nice to Soldier Boy.
830* PoliticallyIncorrectHero: Is said to hate gay people (according to a gay man who met him; though he is never actually seen around any gay people in his appearances). It’s unknown if this was actually something deep-seated, or if he was over-compensating for the urges his tumor was giving him.
831* PoweredArmor: Unlike most other supes, he's never been boosted by Compound V, so he has to rely on hi-tech armor.
832* PunnyName: A riff on the TEC-9 semi-automatic pistol.
833* ScrewThisImOutOfHere: Tek-Knight's butler, Thomas, decides to quit his job and leave Tek-Knight after he apparently raped Thomas in his left ear.
834[[/folder]]
835
836[[folder:Laddio]]
837[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/7106034_screenshot_54.png]]
838Tek-Knight's second KidSidekick.
839----
840* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: Of ComicBook/{{Robin}}, being the young sidekick to a BatmanParody.
841* TheDitz: Even Tek-Knight claims he's an idiot.
842* TheHerosJourney: Tek-Knight sends him on one, telling him it is so he can become a better crimefighter. It's really to get his young sidekick away from Tek-Knight.
843* InnocentFanserviceGuy: Starts doing yoga stretches in front of Tek-Knight, who quickly sends him away before he ends up raping him.
844* KidSidekick: To Tek-Knight (though the previous Laddio, Swingwing, was shown to have kept the moniker until at least young adulthood).
845* LegacyCharacter: Is the second known Laddio, after Swingwing. [[spoiler:At least, in the present; there was another Laddio in the original Payback team in the 1940s]].
846[[/folder]]
847
848[[folder:Crimson Countess]]
849[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/crimsoncountess.jpg]]
850A heroine that uses (supposedly) magical energy to fight crime.
851----
852* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: Of ComicBook/ScarletWitch, right down to wearing a red costume that's revealing. She is even implied to be a couple with Mind-Droid, like how the Scarlet Witch was in love with The Vision
853* BattleCouple: Subverted: apparently she and Mind-Droid might be together (as their inspirations are), but she tried to leave Payback to join the Seven without him.
854* FanDisservice: Her breast is shown slipping out of her top, but after she has been killed.
855* HandBlast: One of her powers.
856* KickTheDog: A literal case; tries to kill Terror. Granted, he bit her in the arm first, but [[DisproportionateRetribution it was still unnecessary]].
857* TooDumbToLive: Even the Homelander knew better than to attack Butcher's dog. He strangles her to death for this.
858[[/folder]]
859
860[[folder:Mind-Droid]]
861[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mind_driod.png]]
862----
863* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: Of ComicBook/TheVision in that he pretends to be a sentient robot. For good measure, he is implied to be a couple with the Scarlet Witch's representation the Crimson Countess.
864* FanDisservice: He is shown without pants in the ''Herogasm'' miniseries, with bolts where his testicles and the tip of his penis should be. It's rather unsettling.
865* RidiculouslyHumanRobots: Subverted, as he's actually a human (not that Butcher cares when he beheads him). Strangely, he is depicted with cyborg genitals in the ''Herogasm'' mini-series.
866* UselessUsefulSpell: He can detect other people's presence and their surface thoughts, but it doesn't get any more accurate than "they're in this room".
867[[/folder]]
868
869[[folder:Swatto]]
870[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/swatto.jpg]]
871----
872* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: Of ComicBook/AntMan, being an insect-themed supe who frequently appears while incredibly small.
873* TheUnintelligible: Never says anything except "BZZZZZZ!", to Soldier Boy's dismay. Mind-Droid is able to translate for him though.
874[[/folder]]
875
876[[folder:Eagle The Archer]]
877----
878* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: Of Comicbook/{{Hawkeye}} (given that he is an archery-themed hero) and Comicbook/{{Hawkman}} (bird motif).
879* DomesticAbuser: Beat his girlfriend into a coma.
880* TheMole: Served as one to Butcher in exchange for Butcher keeping quiet about his girlfriend beating.
881* PosthumousCharacter: Never appears on screen (except for [[spoiler:the 1945 version]]), and is dead by the time of the story.
882
883[[/folder]]
884
885!!The G-Men Franchise
886
887[[folder:In General]]
888[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/g_men_the_boys.jpg]]
889----
890* {{Expy}}: Of the ComicBook/XMen, especially given that their cover story is being a bunch of super-powered runaways and outcasts who have been taken in by a man whose surname begins with the same letter as the one used in their team name.
891* FlippingTheBird: The cover of the 26th issue shows them giving each other the finger.
892* WestCoastTeam: Since founding the original G-Men team, Godolkin went on to found several spinoff teams, such as G-Style, G-Force and G-Brit as well as preparatory teams like G-Wiz (for young adults) and Pre-Wiz (for kids). Might be intended as a reference to the many X-Men comics that have been around, such as X-Men, X-Factor, etc.
893[[/folder]]
894
895[[folder:John Godolkin]]
896[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/3291490_john_godolick_3.jpg]]
897The founder of the G-Men franchise and the leader of the team.
898----
899* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: He's based off of X-Men founder and leader [[ComicBook/XMen Charles Xavier]], albeit neither bald nor wheelchair-bound.
900* BaitTheDog: Even though he essentially runs a whole franchise of superhero teams, each having horrible and unlikable members, Godolkin himself doesn't stand out as particularly evil, if a bit eccentric, and even seems genuinely fond of the G-Men. [[spoiler:Then it turns out that he has been building his teams by kidnapping children and essentially brainwashing them into total devotion towards him and the other G-Men. And just for good measure, he is also a pedophile who molests his recruits at a young age and even gets older recruits to join in]].
901* BitchInSheepsClothing: Has built a public image of the G-Men as social outcasts and former orphans and himself as their loving adoptive parent who helps them use their powers for good. [[spoiler:Underneath it all, he is just a sexual predator who molests the children he kidnaps and damages them for life]]. Did we mention that he's making a ton of money along the way?
902* ColdHam: Never raises his voice, but speaks in a very formal and dramatic way.
903* HateSink: Hard-to-like heroes are a dime a dozen, but even then, Godolkin stands out [[spoiler:as a serial rapist that brainwashes his victims to be rapists themselves.]]
904* HeKnowsTooMuch: Godolkin has no problem in ordering the death of his "beloved" students if there's a risk for his dark secret of being exposed.
905* ILoveTheDead: He wishes his dead students could come back to life, even after witnessing what [[CameBackWrong happened]] [[EmptyShell to]] Nubia.
906* MundaneMadeAwesome: Gives a long, flowery speech about the virtues of ''brunch.''
907* PsychopathicManchild: Gets petulant when Vought tells him that they won't let him revive Silver Kincaid as was done with Nubia in spite of their repeatedly explaining why resurrecting dead supes is a stupid and unethical thing to do.
908* RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil: [[spoiler:He is a serial child rapist and easily one of the worst "Heroes" because of this]].
909* TheSociopath: [[spoiler:Beneath his kindly facade lies a cold and hateful person who only values others if they're useful to him.]]
910* TooDumbToLive: Ignores both the increasing irritation Vought has with his antics, and the entirely logical point that [[spoiler:kidnapping more people makes it harder to cover things up]].
911[[/folder]]
912
913[[folder:Silver Kincaid]]
914[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/565773_silverkincaid.jpg]]
915----
916* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: She is a representation of [[ComicBook/XMen Jean Grey]].
917* DrivenToSuicide: Killing Nubia under Goldokin's orders was too much for her. [[spoiler:That, and the prospect of becoming a spy for the government against her team]].
918* TheMole: [[spoiler:Was going to be one within the G-Men for Rayner, but killed herself before anything could come of it]].
919* PrematurelyGreyHaired: Her hair became silver when she was eight due to trauma from a horse ride gone awry.
920[[/folder]]
921
922[[folder:Five-Oh]]
923[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/27409_20081030070230_char.jpg]]
924----
925* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: He is the comic's equivalent to [[ComicBook/XMen Cyclops]].
926* JerkAss: He's a dick to just about everybody.
927* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: Is highly misogynistic, speaking ill of Silver Kincaid after her death by calling her a "prick-teasing bitch". He is also extremely racist because he seems to intensely despise the members of G-Coast and G-Style mostly for ''being black''.
928[[/folder]]
929
930[[folder:Coldsnap]]
931[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/27415_20081030065854_char.jpg]]
932A G-Man with ice powers.
933----
934* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: Of [[ComicBook/XMen Iceman]], since he's an ice-themed member of the team of X-Men expies.
935* AnIcePerson: Has some sort of unseen ice powers.
936* NiceGuy: Even Critter (who's an asshole to everyone) genuinely likes him.
937* OnlySaneMan: The only member of the G-Men to question his role in maintaining the group's status quo.
938* PowerIncontinence: Tries to use his powers to chill up a beer for Critter, only to freeze it solid.
939[[/folder]]
940
941[[folder:Critter]]
942[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/2213087_boys25p10.jpg]]
943A G-Man covered in hair.
944----
945* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: Of [[ComicBook/XMen The Beast]], being vaguely animal-like and covered in fur.
946* BlessedWithSuck: His condition (being covered in long hairs from head to toe) apparently requires him to wear boxing gloves, which aren't too handy when he needs more dexterity.
947* OnlySaneMan: Is the only member of the team to directly tell Godolkin that maybe they should [[spoiler:stop kidnapping children, since the more people are added the harder it is to maintain the facade]].
948* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: He is constantly using homophobic slurs against Divine and Flamer and he mocks members of G-Coast and G-Style for basically being [[JerkassHasAPoint black stereotypes incarnate.]]
949[[/folder]]
950
951[[folder:Groundhawk]]
952[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gmengonna.png]]
953 [[caption-width-right:320:''"GONNA!!!"'']]
954A G-Man with hammers for hands.
955----
956* AxCrazy: He's very violent and ill-tempered.
957* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: He is the ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} stand-in and also wears a mask similar to ComicBook/{{Hawkman}}.
958* {{Catchphrase}}: "Gonna!"
959* CripplingOverspecialization: Seriously, are those hammer hands of his good for anything at all?
960* HairTriggerTemper: Implied to have one, not unlike his [[ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} inspiration]].
961* OneWordVocabulary: "Gonna! ''Gonna...'' GONNA!" .
962* TakeThat: Wolverine is Ennis's least favorite superhero (which is saying something, considering he isn't a fan of superhero comics as a whole), so this {{Expy}} of him is naturally depicted as a blithering idiot.
963* TheUnintelligible: Only says his {{Catchphrase}}.
964* WolverineClaws: Averted, his forearms have been replaced with hammers.
965* WolverineWannabe: A decidedly unflattering example in that this pastiche of Wolverine has hammers for hands rather than retractable adamantium claws and is an idiot unable to say anything besides "Gonna".
966
967[[/folder]]
968
969[[folder:Europo]]
970[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/2213089_boys25p17f.jpg]]
971A teleporting G-Man.
972----
973* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: Is blatantly based off of [[ComicBook/XMen Nightcrawler]] due to having a demonic appearance as well as teleportation powers. He even has an inverted color scheme of having crimson skin and a blue costume instead of the other way around
974* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: He has scarlet skin.
975* CharacterTic: Elongates the vowel sounds of random words. See below.
976* CloudCuckooLander: Talks about how Silver Kincaid "Shaaaaaaaved her genitals!"...at her funeral.
977* SupremeChef: Apparently has a fantastic secret recipe for Eggs Benedict.
978* TeleportSpam: Not spammy enough, though.
979[[/folder]]
980
981[[folder:Nubia]]
982[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/27411_20081030070428_char.jpg]]
983----
984* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: Of [[ComicBook/XMen Storm]], being a black woman with weather powers.
985* BlackGirlDiesFirst: The first named black member of the G-Men, and the first one within the plotline to have died (despite it being in the past).
986* CameBackWrong: As an EmptyShell with a [[DeathSeeker death wish]].
987* DeathSeeker: All she says is "Kill me".
988* TokenMinority: The only black member of the G-Men.
989[[/folder]]
990
991[[folder:Divine]]
992[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/2213090_boys25p17g.jpg]]
993----
994* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: Is most likely a stand-in for [[ComicBook/XMen Angel]], given his religion-related codename.
995* CampGay: He has feminine mannerisms, keeps up with his appearance and is implied to be in a relationship with Flamer.
996* DeadpanSnarker: Pretty much anything he has to say to [[PoliticallyIncorrectVillain Critter]] results in this.
997[[/folder]]
998
999[[folder:Flamer]]
1000[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/27418_20081030070237_char.jpg]]
1001----
1002* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: Possibly of [[ComicBook/XMen Sunfire]], considering he's the one with fire powers.
1003* BurnScarsBurningPowers: Implied, seeing how he is covered in scars.
1004* StraightGay: It is implied that he and Divine are lovers, but unlike Divine, Flamer doesn't demonstrate any stereotypes.
1005
1006[[/folder]]
1007
1008!!Superduper
1009A group of young, oddball supers said to come from the future; in reality, the group is mostly used as a dumping ground for supers with powers that make them too difficult to market on their own or with any of the bigger teams.
1010[[folder:In General]]
1011[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/super_duper_the_boys_41_e1595586505443.jpg]]
1012----
1013* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: Their fake backstory of being from the distant future suggests that they might be representations of The ComicBook/LegionOfSuperHeroes.
1014* {{Foil}}: To the rest of the Supes. Their powers aren't great, a few may be disabled, and they don't have a lot of wins under their belts. Despite all of that, they make a choice to be happy and do good where they can, compared to pretty much every other hero (except Starlight) who despite all their powers and prestige, are miserable, self serving bastards who only care about themselves. Considering Superduper would have every legitimate reason to be angry and selfish but aren't, it shows how pathetic Homelander and the rest really are.
1015* NiceGuy: Unlike almost all other supers that appear, the members of Superduper are genuinely caring and well-intentioned, if rather ineffectual, especially in the violent CrapsackWorld of the comic.
1016* PowerIncontinence: One of the reasons many of the members aren't considered as marketable as other supers is their inability to control their powers, which can kick in or stop working seemingly at random.
1017* SillyRabbitCynicismIsForLosers: With how crappy their powers are and how laughable their lot in life is, these kids would have every reason to be miserable and bitter towards the world. They instead focus on doing what they can, regardless of their success, and still find happiness in supporting each other and doing good.
1018* WideEyedIdealist: The members desperately want to be heroes and genuinely think they're doing a valuable service to their community and even help out with some local things, but their group is mostly just used by Vought-American to keep young supers that are difficult to place anywhere else. That said, a few of the members are aware of how limited and downright useless their abilities are, but they're still genuinely happy being a team and want to do what they can despite their limitations.
1019[[/folder]]
1020
1021[[folder:Auntie Sis]]
1022[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/1217634_auntie_sis.jpg]]
1023The de facto leader of Superduper.
1024----
1025* DidNotThinkThisThrough: She underestimated how horrible Malchemical is when she threatened to report his behavior to Vought-American in order to curb his attitude. He responded by tricking her into revealing what she's most afraid of and tried to rape her.
1026* MamaBear: Subverted. Malchemical immediately gets on her bad side when he does nothing but treat the rest of the team like shit, but there's not much she can do against a guy who can shapeshift into anything.
1027* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Unlike most heroes, she genuinely cares about her charges and wants what is best for them.
1028* TeamMom: Pretty much the only thing holding the group together, but she doesn't seem bitter about it.
1029[[/folder]]
1030
1031[[folder:Bobby Badoing]]
1032[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/1217636_badoing.jpg]]
1033----
1034* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: Possibly of [[ComicBook/LegionOfSuperHeroes Bouncing Boy]], since he's overweight and bounces like a ball.
1035* BigEater: Constantly eating something, likely due to his powers.
1036* BlessedWithSuck: His powers and size give him rolls of fat so big he can't even pee without the others lifting them.
1037* WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway: Has the ability to be really fat and... bounce.
1038[[/folder]]
1039
1040[[folder:Black Hole]]
1041[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/1217632_black_hole.jpg]]
1042----
1043* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: Possibly of [[ComicBook/LegionOfSuperHeroes Matter-Eater Lad]], given his power of being able to eat anything.
1044* BigEater: Tries and [[PowerIncontinence fails]] at this when he eats an entire serving of ice cream, spoon, container and all.
1045* ExtremeOmnivore: This seems to be his power, but if that's the case, it doesn't work very well--his attempt to eat a plastic spoon resulted in him nearly choking to death when it got caught in his throat.
1046* PowerIncontinence: After his mishap eating ice cream with his powers, he's out of commission for the rest of ''The Innocents'' arc.
1047[[/folder]]
1048
1049[[folder:Klanker]]
1050[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/1217638_klanker.jpg]]
1051----
1052* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: Possibly of the ComicBook/MetalMen (turning into metal objects), and of Ferro Lad (Legion of Super-Heroes member who can turn into metal) with a bit of Stone Boy (being unable to move when in his transformed state).
1053* CharacterTic: Has Tourette's Syndrome, which makes him spontaneously blurt out "Fuckingcunt". Luckily, the other team members know it's not on purpose and don't mind.
1054* ClusterFBomb: Due to his Tourette's Syndrome.
1055* InvoluntaryShapeshifter: He doesn't seem to have complete control of his powers and sometimes transforms randomly when he gets excited.
1056* WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway: He can turn into random useless metal objects.
1057[[/folder]]
1058
1059[[folder:Kid Camo]]
1060[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/1217637_kid_camo.jpg]]
1061----
1062* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: Of Chameleon Boy, at least in having powers that enable some form of disguise.
1063* ChameleonCamouflage: His (surprisingly cool) power is the ability to take a liquid shape and perfectly blend into his environment. Unfortunately, he has trouble assuming his real form afterwards and stays liquid for a while.
1064* FlatCharacter: Has the least interaction out of all of Superduper.
1065[[/folder]]
1066
1067[[folder:Ladyfold]]
1068[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/1217641_ladyfold.jpg]]
1069----
1070* BlessedWithSuck: In her own opinion, and rightfully so: "Powers? What kind of power is this, for goodness' sake? I mean what happens, do I just keep going until [[spoiler:once a month I'm [[{{Squick}} producing some kind of menstrual sausage]]--?]]"
1071** To be clear, she becomes incredibly powerful and indestructible on level with the highest ranking heroes... but only during her cycle.
1072[[/folder]]
1073
1074[[folder:Stoolshadow]]
1075[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/1217644_stool_shadow.jpg]]
1076----
1077* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: Of Phantom Girl, as she has the power of intangibility. She also looks a lot like Raven from the Teen Titans.
1078* ForgetfulJones: It's implied the numerous head and facial injuries she's received from walking into walls has affected her short term memory as she repeatedly has trouble remembering things, such as the words at the end of sentences. Luckily, the other team members are able to fill in the gaps.
1079* PowerIncontinence: Constantly walks into walls, assuming she has control over her phasing powers at the time.
1080[[/folder]]
1081
1082[[folder:Malchemical]]
1083[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/images_406.jpg]]
1084A malicious, shapeshifting super assigned to Superduper as punishment.
1085----
1086* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: Of ComicBook/{{Metamorpho}}, being a shape-shifter whose default form is a mish-mash of incongruous colors and uses a codename that's a portmanteau that begins with the letter M.
1087* AttemptedRape: He tries to force the female members of Superduper to fellate him. [[spoiler:Fortunately for them he's stopped by Hughie and Butcher.]]
1088* BedTrick: He was sent to Superduper after he had sex with the girlfriend of a member of his previous team having shapeshifted into said team member.
1089* CruelAndUnusualDeath: [[spoiler:Burned alive by Butcher while in gaseous form and reduced to an unrecognizable charred corpse. [[AssholeVictim If anyone deserved it, it was him]]]].
1090* DepravedBisexual: He's mainly raped or attempted to rape women, but threatens to rape Wee Hughie to death when the latter tries to confront him for his abuse towards Superduper.
1091* {{Humanshifting}}: Can shapeshift into and impersonate other people.
1092* HoistByHisOwnPetard: His shapeshifting makes him practically invincible in a straight-up fistfight, due to him being able to take on multiple forms and even become intangible by turning into a gas. [[spoiler:Too bad he apparently forgot that gas is [[KillItWithFire flammable]]]].
1093* IntangibleMan: Can turn into gas. [[spoiler:It's ironically what gets him killed when facing Butcher and a lighter]].
1094* {{Jerkass}}: An unpleasant bully through and through, he regularly mocks the team for their disabilities. And that's before getting into him freely admitting that [[RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil raping the other members of SuperDuper (many of whom are underage) was 'The first place [his] mind went']].
1095* KillItWithFire: [[spoiler:Butcher flicks a lighter while he's gaseous. Cue instant CruelAndUnusualDeath.]]
1096* ManipulativeBastard: Got kicked out of Team Titanic for impersonating the leader and having sex with his girlfriend.
1097* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: As if being a misogynist rapist wasn't enough, he also openly insults Superduper for most of their members having mental disabilities, even going so far as to use the R-word when referring to them.
1098* ReassignedToAntarctica: His transfer to Superduper is basically punishment for committing rape by deception on his team's leader's girlfriend.
1099* SmugSuper: Nearly on The Homelander's level of smugness, being sure that his shapeshifting makes him invincible. [[spoiler: He delivers Hughie a CurbStompBattle before his brief, and [[KillItWithFire fatal]], encounter wih Butcher]].
1100* TokenEvilTeammate: He is the only truly evil member of Superduper. It's even pointed out how incongruous it is to have a mean-spirited hardass like him made the leader of a team of young heroes with special needs and not-so-impressive abilities.
1101* TransformationHorror: Can take on some pretty damn disturbing shapes.
1102
1103[[/folder]]
1104
1105!!Other Characters
1106
1107[[folder:Janine]]
1108[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/1217716_janine.jpg]]
1109Mother's Milk's daughter.
1110----
1111* BrattyTeenageDaughter: Hangs out with gangbangers apparently just to piss off her father.
1112* FreudianExcuse: She attributes her unruliness to being distressed at her parents splitting up, as well as trying to cope with [[spoiler:her body reaching adulthood at an accelerated rate in spite of still being a child]].
1113* TroublingUnchildlikeBehavior: Behaves like a very promiscuous college-aged girl, [[spoiler:and despite looking like one she is actually 12]].
1114* YoungerThanTheyLook: [[spoiler:She's only 12 despite looking to be in at least her late teens.]]
1115[[/folder]]
1116
1117[[folder:"Little" Nina Namenko]]
1118A diminutive Russian mob boss who works with James Stillwell.
1119----
1120* AddedAlliterativeAppeal: '''N'''ina '''N'''amenko.
1121* DoesNotLikeMen: She has a deep distrust for men because of issues with her father.
1122* TheNapoleon: She may be the size of an eight-year-old, but is ruthless enough to lead a criminal organization.
1123* {{Mafiya}}: A leader of the Russian mob.
1124[[/folder]]
1125
1126[[folder:Swingwing]]
1127[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/swingwing.png]]
1128An independent tech-based hero and formerly Tek-Knight's first KidSidekick.
1129----
1130* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: Of ComicBook/{{Nightwing}}, being the BatmanParody's first sidekick all grown up and being active independently. The resemblance was far closer when he first appeared on-panel, but he abruptly became a blond in the next issue.
1131* BitchInSheepsClothing: Pretends to support gay rights but is actually homophobic.
1132* HeelFaceDoorSlam: [[spoiler: After Hughie and Butcher learn the truth behind why he pushed a gay man off a roof, Butcher orders him to spy on other supers for him as punishment, and it seems like he'll clean up his act... Only for Hughie to reveal he was KilledOffscreen when his jetpack malfunctioned, because Butcher sabotaged it. He actually survived the fall since he landed in water... Only to get crushed to death by the Staten Island Ferry.]]
1133* HistoricalInJoke: Him being adored by the Gay community and also being extremely homophobic is a twisted reference to Nightwing's status as one of DC's sexiest male characters and being a fan-favorite among female and gay readers.
1134* NiceCharacterMeanActor: Big time. Though "Mean Actor" is a bit of an understatement, considering when Swingwing was actually "mean" [[spoiler:he pushed a young gay man off of a roof who had confessed his love to him.]]
1135* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: [[spoiler:He only pretends to support gay rights for PR purposes and is so homophobic that he actually shoves a man off a building for confessing his attraction towards him.]]
1136[[/folder]]
1137
1138[[folder:Vasily "Vas" Vorishkin, "The Love Sausage"]]
1139[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lovesaus.jpg]]
1140A Russian super who works with Butcher and the others.
1141----
1142* ChummyCommies: Supports a communist politician and is one of the genuinely nicest guys in the comic.
1143* {{Fingore}}: Lost a few fingers some time before the events of the comic when touching [[DoesntLikeBeingTouched The Female]].
1144* GagPenis: He has a gigantic penis, to the point that his dick almost reaches his knee when flaccid.
1145* GargleBlaster: Makes his own alcohol with ''freaking brake fluid''. It actually works as a ''poison antidote''; in Vas' own words, "This shit could probably kill AIDS virus."
1146* HuskyRusskie: Big, bearded, broken English, loves a good drink, and a proud old commie.
1147* LargeHam: He's very boisterous and dramatic.
1148* MadeOfIron: [[spoiler:The guy took a ''lot'' of punishment before going down.]]
1149* NiceGuy: He's probably one of the most genial and friendly people in the entire comic, to the point that even ''Butcher'' is fond of him, despite being a former Supe. [[spoiler:Sadly it doesn't stops Butcher from killing him in his quest to exterminate all Compound V users]].
1150* NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed: Appropriately for an elderly Communist, he looks a lot like Karl Marx as an over-the-hill superhero.
1151* ObfuscatingStupidity: His absurdly hammy and jovial side makes people forget how dangerous he really is, which can have deadly results, seeing as he used to be a badass soviet superhero.
1152* SuperStrength: His apparent powerset, being strong enough to sucker-punch Stormfront.
1153* TokenHeroicOrc: Aside from Starlight, he's the only truly heroic superhero in the series, and the only one who seems to be mentally well-adjusted. The fact that he wasn't created by Vought-American may have something to do with it.
1154* WeaksauceWeakness: The biggest drawback of having an enormous member is that he is immobilized once fully erect, to the point that he is unable to continue helping Hughie due to getting a hard-on after walking into a room full of strippers.
1155[[/folder]]
1156
1157[[folder:Fantastico]]
1158[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/large_4403749.jpg]]
1159A team of four supers: '''Reacher Dick''', '''Invisi-Lass''', '''The Doofer''' and an unnamed Human Torch expy.
1160----
1161* BitchInSheepsClothing: Reacher Dick is mentioned by Oh Father to have helped an old lady across the street only so he could pickpocket her wallet.
1162* ADickInName: Reacher '''Dick''' is shown to be a right bastard. Aside from the aforementioned pickpocketing of an old woman, he also shows very little concern over his teammate Doofer dying of a drug overdose, only berating him for not listening to him when he told him to slow down on the drugs.
1163* TheFantasticFaux: They are an obvious {{expy}} of The ComicBook/FantasticFour. Reacher Dick appears to be Mr. Fantastic with ComicBook/PlasticMan's personality.
1164* InvisibleStreaker: Invisi-Lass, an expy of Sue Storm who always stays invisible; all that's visible of her is a mask, stockings, heels and underwear. She is apparently fond of going topless.
1165* TheWormThatWalks: The Doofer (an expy of The Thing) is apparently a living pile of bricks or a person covered in them.
1166[[/folder]]
1167
1168[[folder:Agent Michael Lucero]]
1169[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/3291618_agent_micahel_5.jpg]]
1170A Secret Service agent and member of Vic the Veep's protection detail.
1171----
1172* ButtMonkey: He gets shot and in a flashback is shown recoiling at being forced to help Vic the Veep put a condom on.
1173* MyCountryRightOrWrong: Joined the Secret Service to protect the president and serve his country, but the time spent with Vic the Veep is really getting to him.
1174[[/folder]]
1175
1176[[folder:Uncle Dreams]]
1177[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/3280920_uncle_dreams.jpg]]
1178An aging super who appears in ''Herogasm''.
1179----
1180* {{Deconstruction}}: Might be intended to be one of older superheroes such as members of the ComicBook/JusticeSocietyOfAmerica who stay fit [[OldSuperhero despite having been around for decades]]. Unlike those guys, Uncle Dreams has not aged well (and neither has his political views), walks around with an oxygen tank and can't even keep his bladder in check.
1181* {{Expy}}: Possibly of the Golden Age [[Comicbook/SandmanMysteryTheatre Sandman]].
1182* PoliticallyIncorrectHero: Has trouble remembering if he spent his heydays fighting "the niggers or the Nazis" and briefly mentions owning "one of them big Klan hats".
1183* PottyFailure: He couldn't hold in his bladder during his speech.
1184* RacistGrandma: He's a racist old man.
1185* ScatterbrainedSenior: If anything of him has aged well, it certainly isn't his mind.
1186* SubParSupremacist: He is an open white supremacist, yet is also a frail old man plagued by dementia and incontinence.
1187[[/folder]]
1188
1189[[folder:Oh Father]]
1190[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ohfather.jpg]]
1191 [[caption-width-right:320:''"Yeah yeah, let he who is without sin suck my dick."'']]
1192The leader and mentor of Sidekick Twelve, and the defacto head of "Believe", the superhero (and Vought-American) religious organization.
1193----
1194* BaldOfEvil: Has a totally clean head and rapes his young charges.
1195* InTheHood: Often wears a gold hood as part of his "holy" ensemble.
1196* LudicrousGibs: What becomes of him when he is hit by the missiles targeting the Compound V.
1197* PedophilePriest: Implied by The Homelander that he rapes his wards, the Sidekick Twelve.
1198* ScaryBlackMan: He's black and proves to be very intimidating when he wants to be.
1199* VillainousBreakdown: [[spoiler:When he is confronted by the media asking for a statement on the leaked medical documents that confirm he rapes his sidekicks, he backhands the reporter on live television.]]
1200[[/folder]]
1201
1202[[folder:Doc Peculiar]]
1203
1204----
1205* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: Of Comicbook/DoctorStrange, mainly in his codename being "Doctor" put in front of a synonym for "weird" and dwelling in a strange mansion.
1206* EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep: It's implied that Doc Peculiar isn't his actual codename and that it's what he's called because no one knows his actual name due to never hearing him speak.
1207* TheSilentBob: Expresses himself exclusively with weird hand gestures and [[IncrediblyLamePun strange]] facial expressions.
1208[[/folder]]
1209
1210[[folder:Team Titanic]]
1211
1212----
1213* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: Of ''Comicbook/TeenTitans'' (member the Starlike in particular is a clear stand-in for Starfire). They seem to be mostly based on the 80s version, though they've gone to seed since then.
1214* FormerChildStar: It's noted that they used to be a big deal when they were younger, but nowadays, they're mostly regarded as a joke and see their mission as a way to get back into the spotlight.
1215* QuirkyMiniBossSquad: They get hired to protect Sitwell and Bradley.
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