Who are The Boys a parody of?

The Boys is a dark superhero show that cleverly parodies Marvel and DC giants in a satirical and bloody manner. Characters like Homelander, Queen Maeve, and Black Noir draw clear inspiration from Superman, Wonder Woman, and Batman.
Takedown request View complete answer on screenrant.com

Who are The Boys characters parodies of?

The Boys twists and corrupts beloved superheroes like Superman, Captain America, and Batman into dark parodies like Homelander, Soldier Boy, and Black Noir. Characters like Godolkin, Five-Oh, and Groundhawk are insulting versions of Professor X, Cyclops, and Wolverine, respectively, in The Boys.
Takedown request View complete answer on screenrant.com

Who is Homelander a parody of?

The character was designed as an evil version of Superman and Captain America in terms of powerset and costume. His cape pulled to the left resembles the first costume of Captain Marvel a.k.a. Shazam. Homelander's backstory in the original comics is similar to that in the television adaption of The Boys.
Takedown request View complete answer on en.wikipedia.org

Who is Billy Butcher a parody of?

Billy Butcher was designed as a parody of Punisher, a character that series creator Garth Ennis had written for nine years, prior to creating The Boys. Both characters are family men who become violent, unhinged vigilantes who allow their constant thirst for revenge to take them over completely.
Takedown request View complete answer on en.wikipedia.org

Who is Soldier Boy a parody of?

A serum-enhanced super-soldier, originating in WWII, with a patriotic theme and a clean-cut, morally superior persona — it's pretty clear that Soldier Boy is an exaggerated parody of Captain America.
Takedown request View complete answer on popsugar.com

‘I Saw Things I Can’t Unsee!’ ‘The Boys Cast React To Iconic Moments From The Show

Who is Black Noir a parody of?

In both the comic and television series, Noir is a member of the hedonistic and reckless Vought-American superhero group the Seven and is depicted as a "silent ninja" type parody of Batman, Snake Eyes and Deathstroke.
Takedown request View complete answer on en.wikipedia.org

Who is Gunpowder a parody of?

Gunpowder is a parody of both Deadshot and Judge Dredd.
Takedown request View complete answer on the-boys.fandom.com

Who is Starlight a parody of?

Starlight is based of a pair of DC female superheroes: Her appearance, especially her original costume, is based on Mary Marvel, where as her abilities are based on Stargirl.
Takedown request View complete answer on quora.com

Who is Lamplighter a parody of?

Lamplighter is a parody of Marvel's Pyro. Shawn Ashmore, the actor who plays Lamplighter in season 2, previously played Iceman in 20th Century Fox's X-Men franchise, making his appearance in The Boys a meta-joke, as his powers on The Boys are the opposite of his powers on X-Men.
Takedown request View complete answer on the-boys.fandom.com

Who is Hughie a parody of?

Hughie is intentionally drawn to resemble the British actor and writer Simon Pegg. According to Robertson, he drew the character based on Pegg after seeing him in the sitcom Spaced, and thought that Pegg captured the balance of "innocence but tough determination" that Ennis wanted in the character.
Takedown request View complete answer on en.wikipedia.org

What is Vought a parody of?

Vought Studios: Responsible for the production and release of superhero movies, such as Dawn of the Seven and Invisible Force. It is a parody of both Marvel Studios and DC Studios.
Takedown request View complete answer on the-boys.fandom.com

Who is Deep a parody of?

Aquaman (DC)/Namor (Marvel)

One of the most direct parodies in The Boys is Chase Crawford's The Deep, a clear riff on DC's Aquaman.
Takedown request View complete answer on screenrant.com

What mental illness does Homelander have?

Mental Illness: Homelander is a mentally unstable man. His obsessive need to be adored coupled with his consummate lack of empathy and lack of moral reservation about harming, even killing others suggests he is afflicted with Malignant Narcissism.
Takedown request View complete answer on the-boys.fandom.com

Who is Black Noir's DC equivalent?

Black Noir

He's exactly like Batman in many ways, but more violent, and he spends a lot of his time beating the hell out of white supremacists. While Black Noir may look a lot like Black Panther, he has a lot more in common with Nighthawk.
Takedown request View complete answer on gamespot.com

Is The Boys a parody of Justice League?

Though The Boys parodies DC and Marvel, the former gets a bit more focus with the number one super-team in The Boys' universe being the Seven, a very Justice League-like crew.
Takedown request View complete answer on screenrant.com

Is Homelander weaker than Superman?

No, Homelander is not more powerful than Superman.

But, all the Superman-like abilities he possesses are weaker than the ones that Man of Steel himself has. Homelander's flight speed, super strength, and durability in particular are inferior to Superman's. On top of that, he doesn't possess freeze breath either.
Takedown request View complete answer on superherohype.com

Who did Starlight replace?

Unlike the other characters on this list, Lamplighter was already no longer a member by the start of the show, during which he was replaced by Erin Moriarty's Starlight. The character was mentioned several times in the first season of The Boys, but did not make an appearance until the second season.
Takedown request View complete answer on screenrant.com

Did Starlight sleep with the deep?

These dreams are suddenly dashed, however, when Starlight is sexually assaulted by the Deep, who extorts her into performing oral sex on him at Seven Tower during "The Name of the Game".
Takedown request View complete answer on the-boys.fandom.com

Is Frenchie a supe?

M.M., Billy Butcher, Frenchie, and Hughie might be the first four non-supes who come to mind, but one of The Boys' strengths is its ability to make even its minor non-supe characters fun to watch.
Takedown request View complete answer on collider.com

Who is Supersonic a parody of?

Supersonic is likely a parody of DC's Vibe. Supersonic had the shortest known membership out of anyone in The Seven, past or present. He was killed mere days after joining the team. Supersonic is a second generation Mexican-American.
Takedown request View complete answer on the-boys.fandom.com

Who is Queen Maeve a parody of?

Trivia. Queen Maeve is a parody of Wonder Woman from DC Comics. Her design is also reminiscent of Barbie Dolls from the 21st Century. Queen Maeve's Amazon counterpart differs from her comics one only slightly but in many areas.
Takedown request View complete answer on the-boys.fandom.com

Who are the seven a parody of?

Trivia
  • The Seven is a dark parody of superhero teams from Marvel and DC properties such as The Avengers and Justice League. ...
  • They are also an equivalent of supervillain teams such as DC's Legion of Doom and Marvel's Masters of Evil & Squadron Sinister.
Takedown request View complete answer on villains.fandom.com

Is The Boys parody of Avengers?

The Big Picture

The Boys parodies the "girl power" scene in Avengers: Endgame, highlighting its vacuous attempt at pandering to female fans. The show mocks Vought's faux feminism and exposes the mistreatment of female Supes, critiquing how women are treated in superhero stories.
Takedown request View complete answer on collider.com

Is Soldier Boy evil?

Type of Villain

Ben, better known as Soldier Boy, is the secondary antagonist of Season 3 of The Boys. He was a former superhero and the leader of a Payback, a team of his until being betrayed by them due to his abusive behaviour. He is also the father of Homelander and grandfather of Ryan Butcher.
Takedown request View complete answer on villainous-benchmark.fandom.com

Is Popclaw a parody of Wolverine?

While some fans may automatically compare Popclaw to Wolverine or X-23 because of her claws, Popclaw's bone wrist blades are actually better related to Marrow's powerset, using her regenerative bones as weapons.
Takedown request View complete answer on cbr.com