Soldier Boy and Homelander are very close in physical strength, appearing almost evenly matched in their fight, with Soldier Boy even gaining the upper hand at times due to combat skill and his shield. However, Homelander ultimately possesses more versatile powers like flight and laser vision, giving him a decisive edge, and is generally considered the more powerful Supe overall.
Homelander and Soldier Boy appear to be close in physical strength, if not evenly matched. The former even told the latter that he was the only Supe nearly as strong as him. However, Homelander possesses other abilities like flight, super speed, X-ray vision, and laser beams that give him an advantage over Soldier Boy.
Black Noir, Homelander's evil clone, is the strongest hero in The Boys series. Black Noir's sole purpose was to kill Homelander, making him even more deranged and powerful. Black Noir's durability and strength surpass Homelander's, as seen in their final fight.
Soldier boy wasn't frozen or anything, he was just subconscious because of the novichok. Both of them didn't age because they had a different version of the compound than homelander did.
According to Mother's Milk, Soldier Boy possesses the strength to lift and throw a full-sized car as if it were a toy, showcasing his extraordinary power. A true testament to his strength was witnessed during his intense hand-to-hand brawl with Homelander.
Vought-American is the true villain at the heart of The Boys, as the corporation not only created supes, it endorsed and covered up their heinous activities in order to perpetuate the company's profitability.
The character of Billy Butcher can be seen as a direct parody of The Punisher from Marvel. Both these characters operate outside the law using violent means and are highly skilled in combat.
A composite character of the comic book characters, this Soldier Boy is depicted as the first American non-aging Supe, created by Frederick Vought during World War II, whom Mother's Milk deems responsible for his family's downfall.
If Sister Sage is talking about a literal physical fight, then there is another supe that could defeat Homelander: Ryan. Ryan is the only supe who has powers that even come close to matching Homelander, meaning that one day he could end up killing him.
With no places to go, Soldier Boy visits The Legend to retrieve his old suit and to get information about his girlfriend, Crimson Countess. Before he arrives at her trailer, The Boys intercept his plan and bind Countess. Soldier Boy then arrives with his suit and talks with Butcher.
Intimidation: Stan is an intimidating man, commanding an imposing presence. He used to be able to intimidate Homelander himself.
Trivia. Contrary to the comics, in the television show it appears that natural-born superhumans are extremely rare, with only one known natural-born superhero (Ryan). However, Homelander was born artificially through Soldier Boy's sperm and an unknown woman's egg, along with Compound V.
After taking V24, Butcher returns to Gunpowder, beating and interrogating him, demonstrating superpowers including super durability, super strength, and laser vision.
A day after Hughie's girlfriend Robin dies, he just wakes with Homelander and Solider Boy's powers. He is as powerful as both of them combined, he is physically 1.5 times as strong as Homelander and has both of their special powers(Homelander's laser eyes and Solider Boy's nuclear blast).
Homelander is more scared of Soldier Boy 's ability to rival him as the most famous and loved supe out of them all, which is why he was so scared to see that he was back. But when they got face to face HL was very confident that he could beat him when it came to just fighting.
Homelander is killed by Black Noir, who is revealed to be an evil clone of Homelander. Black Noir had been created to frame Homelander for a series of crimes and be used as a way to gain leverage over him. Butcher kills Black Noir before he could do anymore damage, and from there, things get a bit crazy.
The researcher found that Homelander is proven to have all nine signs of narcissistic personality disorder and is heavily influenced by it. NPD presents itself through a variety of different behavioral patterns.
Maeve was able to push Homelander on the backfoot despite him being stronger than her. This is due to her training for months prior and increasing her fighting skills, whereas the latter underestimated her at first and mainly relied on his raw power.
Superhuman Strength: Victoria possesses superhuman strength, which makes her stronger than humans and some Supes. With her strength, she momentarily overpowered Tony that has super strength. Homelander lasering Neuman Victoria possesses superhuman durability, making her more durable than humans and most Supes.
With so many parties to attend and illicit substances to sample, very few major Vought supes in The Boys have time for parenting. The only super-powered child The Boys has dedicated narrative space to thus far is Ryan Butcher, son of Homelander.
1. Batman. The Dark Knight is arguably the most famous superhero on Earth, using his superior intellect to become Gotham's ultimate crime fighter and his strength and martial arts skills to battle villains.
It seems like the elite supes don't age, like storm front. So soldier boy likely doesn't age. He can be killed, so yes not immortal, just doesn't age, like a lobster.
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.
Despite being referred to as a "brain tumor", Kessler in actuality seems to be a worm-esque parasite existing under Butcher's skin, generally around the brain region. Homelander refers to it as a black mass swirling around his brain, implying the existence of many worms that function as a single entity.
Trivia. Unlike the other members of The Seven, Translucent is likely not a parody of a specific character but rather of superheroes with invisibility superpowers in general, such as Sue Storm, the Invisible Woman from Marvel's Fantastic Four.