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Homelander turns against Soldier Boy after the latter strikes Ryan, but is forced to reluctantly fight Queen Maeve. He later introduces his son Ryan to his and Stormfront's supporters at Vought Tower. There, a pro-Starlight protestor hits Ryan in the face with a soft drink can, provoking Homelander to kill him with his heat vision.
Butcher gets Soldier Boy to agree to help him and Hughie kill Homelander by plying him with Vought-a-Burger food, whiskey, and Benzedrine, goading him by referring to Homelander as "the new [Soldier Boy]", and agreeing to help him kill the surviving members of Payback in exchange. First going after the TNT Twins, he, Hughie, and Soldier Boy ...
Soldier Boy. Soldier Boy is the name of three superhero characters in the comic book series Herogasm and The Boys, created by Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson. The first character introduced (but the third Soldier Boy in the timeline, with his two predecessors having died) is the elected leader of the Vought-American -sponsored superhero team ...
Homelander is with Ryan during this and when he tries to protect him, Soldier Boy attacks Ryan, causing everyone else to attack Soldier Boy. Maeve takes one for the team, keeping Soldier Boy away ...
The Boys season 3 episode 7 spoilers follow.. Things haven't been easy for Homelander, lately.Everyone's favorite blue-eyed monster has had a rough time of it this whole season, in fact. Not only ...
The final words said by Jensen Ackles’ Soldier Boy on a call with a stunned Homelander (Antony Starr) at the […] ‘The Boys’ Star Jensen Ackles on What That Soldier Boy Twist Means Heading ...
Butcher and Soldier Boy meet with The Boys, Annie, and Maeve, and trap all but Maeve in a safe room before leaving with her to kill Homelander. When Ryan defends Homelander, Soldier Boy attacks him too, causing Butcher and the arriving Annie and The Boys to fight Soldier Boy.
Black Noir[4] is the name of three characters from the comic book series The Boys, created by Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson, and the television series and franchise of the same name, developed by Eric Kripke. In both the comic and television series, Noir is a member of the hedonistic and reckless Vought-American superhero group the Seven and ...