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Homelander
The Homelander
Aliases: John [1]
The Homelander
Continuity: The Boys
Notability: Antagonist
Type: Psychopath
Occupation: Superhero
Gender: Male
Race: Supe
Location: New York City, New York
Associations: The Seven
Relatives: Ryan Butcher
Status: Alive
First: The Boys #3
Actor: Antony Starr

Homelander is an A-Hole. And not just any A-Hole. I mean... he's a real frickin' A-Hole! Homelander is a fictional super-powered adventurer and one of the primary antagonists featured in The Boys multimedia franchise. He first appeared in The Boys #3 in November, 2006. On the Amazon Prime television series he was played by actor Antony Starr and was introduced in the pilot episode of the show, "The Name of the Game".

TV Series[]

Homelander was a psychopath masquerading as a sociopath masquerading as a super-hero. Genetically bred by Doctor Jonah Vogelbaum of Vought International, he became the most powerful of all of the Supes. He was considered Vought's greatest achievement, though Vogelbaum later cited him as his greatest failure. Raised in a controlled environment, he was crafted into the perfect specimen of genetic and super-powered superiority. Gifted with tremendous strength, invulnerability and optical energy projection, he was given the code name Homelander and became the leader of Vought's preeminent super-hero team, The Seven.

In public, Homelander put on the face of a true hero. He presented himself as humble, confidant, and deeply respectful of those who fight the good fight without the benefit of powers, such as police officers and members of the U.S. Armed forces. In truth however, Homelander regarded himself as a God amongst men, and felt that humans were merely a means to an end, barely worthy of notice, save for when it served his aims. Vought's VP of hero management, Madelyn Stillwell, who was deeply in love with Homelander, groomed him to be the public face of the company, as well as The Seven, and worked closely with him to construct his public image. Inwardly however, Stillwell was very much aware of Homelander's psychopathic tendencies and though she loved him, was also deeply afraid of him.

Some eight years ago or so, Homelander allegedly raped Vought's social media coordinator, Becca Butcher. Becca disappeared after this affair, leaving many to believe that she was dead. Becca's husband, Billy Butcher, became obsessed with avenging his wife's murder and worked tirelessly to expose and/or destroy all Supes - especially Homelander.

Homelander later discovered that Becca had become pregnant with his child. When Homelander learned of this, he went to see Doctor Jonah Vogelbaum, who told him that Becca died after delivering the baby, and the child for only ten seconds. When Homelander questioned Madilyn about this, she slipped up, and said that Becca had miscarried and did not deliver the baby. Homelander returned to Vogelbaum, and forced him to reveal the truth, which was that both Becca and his son were still alive and had been taken to a secure and secret location. Upon discovering this, Homelander murdered Madelyn Stillwell and then flew to the location to meet his son. [2]

Abilities[]

Powers[]

  • Energy projection: Homelander can fire lasers from his eyes, which can cut through damn near anything.
  • Enhanced senses: Homelander's sense of hearing is extremely acute. He can hear a conversation taking place inside of a building even if he is flying overhead. This appears to be a selective trait and is not always active. Homelander also has enhanced vision which includes x-ray vision and telescopic vision.
  • Flight: Homelander can fly under his own self-propulsion without the aid of external devices. He can also hover over a given location as a sub-application of this power.
  • Invulnerability: To date, there is no known substance or weapon that can cause Homelander physical harm.
  • Superhuman reflexes: Homelander's reflexes are so fast that he can duplicate elements of super-speed.
  • Superhuman stamina: Homelander can remain physically active for extended periods of time without tiring.
  • Superhuman strength: Homelander's strength level is many times that of a normal human. He is believed to be the strongest of all Supes.

Sub-applications[]

The following powers are sub-applications of parent abilities listed above.

Skills[]

  • Charisma: Homelander is dripping with charisma, which he has carefully cultivated over time. He has the ability to easily gain the trust and support of the masses.

Weaknesses & Vulnerabilities[]

Equipment[]

  • None: Homelander is muy macho. He don't need no stinkin' toys.

Body Count[]

Named characters[]

Unnamed characters[]

  • Steve's son, and all passengers on a New York to Baltimore plane flight. [5]

Honorable mentions[]

  • Flight 37 crew members. Indirectly responsible for the plane's malfunctions; abandoned passengers to die.

Notes & Trivia[]

  • Homelander is a pastiche of the DC Comics superhero Superman, and has the same power set. Homelander's public persona is one of virtue, humility, selflessness and patriotism, similar to Superman's genuine persona.
  • Homelander stands at 5'11" and weights 190 lbs. He is three inches taller than Queen Maeve.
  • Homelander cannot see through zinc with his x-ray vision, whereas Superman and other Kryptonians cannot see through lead.
  • Mentally, Homelander is still a child, who is prone to wild fits of rage and secretly longs to nurse at his mother's bosom (Madilyn being the maternal figure in this exercise).
  • Prior to being targeted by The Boys, Homelander once had a fling with Queen Maeve. Maeve is the only member of The Seven that Homelander even remotely feels he can be himself around.

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Appearances[]

The Boys

  • The Boys 3
  • The Boys 4
  • The Boys 5
  • The Boys 6
  • The Boys 15
  • The Boys 16
  • The Boys 17
  • The Boys 19
  • The Boys 20
  • The Boys 21
  • The Boys 22
  • The Boys 23
  • The Boys 24
  • The Boys 30
  • The Boys 31
  • The Boys 33
  • The Boys 36
  • The Boys 40
  • The Boys 42
  • The Boys 43
  • The Boys 44
  • The Boys 45
  • The Boys 46
  • The Boys 47
  • The Boys 48
  • The Boys 49
  • The Boys 50
  • The Boys 55
  • The Boys 56
  • The Boys 58
  • The Boys 59
  • The Boys 60
  • The Boys 61
  • The Boys 62
  • The Boys 63
  • The Boys 64
  • The Boys 65

The Boys: Herogasm

  • The Boys: Herogasm 1
  • The Boys: Herogasm 2
  • The Boys: Herogasm 3
  • The Boys: Herogasm 4
  • The Boys: Herogasm 5
  • The Boys: Herogasm 6

Season One

Season Two

References[]

  1. Civilian name while growing up. No surname. As an adult, only Madilyn Stillwell ever called him John.
  2. The Boys: You Found Me
  3. The Boys: You Found Me
  4. The Boys: The Name of the Game
  5. The Boys: The Name of the Game
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