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Ashley, Queen Maeve, Black Noir, and the Deep, who were completely unaware of its existence, are devastated. Knowing that Annie is responsible, A-Train angrily confronts her. During a visit with Ryan, Homelander decides to train his son to use and control his powers. Homelander attempts to teach Ryan how to fly, and pushes him off the roof of ...
First appearing in season four, the second Black Noir debuted where he, the Deep, and A-Train killed three Homelander sympathizers and planted their bodies near a riot between the Homelander sympathizers and the Starlighters in light of Homelander being found not guilty for killing a Starlighter that threw a bottle at Ryan Butcher.
Before Butcher and the Homelander can have their showdown, Black Noir reveals himself as the mastermind behind the torment of both: a secret clone of Homelander, he had been grown by Vought in order to kill and replace the Homelander in case he ever went rogue, only because he never did, Black Noir had begun impersonating the Homelander and ...
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Soldier Boy, Butcher, and Maeve go to Seven Tower to fight Homelander and Black Noir, detaining the Boys in a disused safe at the Flatiron Building. However, Homelander, having earlier killed Noir (for keeping his parentage secret) and retrieved Ryan, attempts to connect with Soldier Boy saying that they and Ryan could be a family.
The Boys producer and showrunner Eric Kripke has stated that while Homelander can "in theory" be killed, a plot twist which involved the character being killed by his clone Black Noir in the comic book version was not used in the television adaptation, where Black Noir is instead depicted as a black man and the character's psychopathic traits ...
Stormfront helps Homelander regain popularity and the two enter a sexual relationship. Butcher plots his retirement at his Aunt Judy's house after failing to rescue Becca, prompting Hughie and M.M. to intervene. Noir attacks the three, but Butcher has Edgar call him off by threatening to release information on Ryan.
The eponymous Boys as depicted in the television series and comics respectively.. The following is a list of fictional characters from the comic series The Boys, created by Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson, and subsequent media franchise developed by Eric Kripke, consisting of a live-action adaptation, the web series Seven on 7, the animated anthology series The Boys Presents: Diabolical, and ...