Summary
Limited Control:Cate possesses a unique ability to manipulate and dominate others, albeit with its constraints. Her control is confined to a single person at a time and is not all-encompassing. While she wields significant influence over their actions and thoughts, she falls short of having complete mastery over their entire psyche. Despite her formidable presence in the series, Cate's powers remain restricted within certain boundaries.
The Boys is a captivating adaptation of a long-running comic series by Prime Video. It approaches the deconstruction of the superhero genre with a more measured perspective, as evidenced by its unique take on The Boys powers. The show delves into thought-provoking questions such as the societal consequences of super-powered superheroes and the shift in priorities towards fame over protecting the people they should serve.
One impactful scene showcases Hughie, an ordinary person, witnessing the tragic loss of his girlfriend when a superhero named A-Train accidentally runs through her. While humans possess their own strengths, it is undeniable that most of the Supes wield power on an entirely different level. The Boys quickly became a phenomenon with its debut episode and spawned a successful franchise consisting of additional seasons and spin-offs. These include Seven on 7, a web series, Diabolical, an animated series, and Gen V, a live-action series. What unifies them all is the remarkable magnitude of The Boys powers, which rival even the iconic superheroes in movies and shows from Marvel and DC.
Termite Can Shrink
There are multiple formidable iterations of Marvel's Ant-Man in superhero media, but Termite appears to be the least impressive in terms of utilizing his incredible abilities. In the shocking opening episode of season 3, Termite took center stage, establishing the idea that he prefers using his powers for leisure rather than combat. While Termite may not possess the ability to grow like Ant-Man, a small individual with retained strength could still potentially cause substantial harm. Unfortunately, the instances where Termite employs his powers are limited to enhancing his sex life and fleeing when faced with trouble. Regrettably, Termite meets an unceremonious demise in the episode "Herogasm," leaving his potential unfulfilled.
Popclaw Has Enhanced Strength And Razorsharp Retractable Claws
Popclaw, A-Train's semi-secret girlfriend, is not as famous as the Seven despite being an actress. She possesses extraordinary strength and razor-sharp claws that she can use for combat, although she regularly works out to enhance her power. Although viewers don't see much of Popclaw in action, she has demonstrated her formidable strength by effortlessly killing her landlord during a sexual encounter. However, A-Train swiftly overpowered her without much difficulty, utilizing his super speed.
Ezekiel Can Stretch Every Part Of His Body
Although not a member of the Seven, Ezekiel shares connections with them, as evidenced by Homelander and Starlight's presence at his religious function. His celebrity status stems from his leadership of a prominent Christian group, which grants him advantages within Vought. In addition to his fame, Ezekiel possesses the extraordinary ability of extreme elasticity, akin to Marvel's Mister Fantastic. His limbs can stretch to incredible lengths in any direction. Furthermore, his close relationship with Homelander holds a significant influence in its own right.
Mesmer Can Read Minds With Physical Contact
Once a member of a former superhero team, Mesmer has gained a certain level of fame. However, his desire to rejoin A-Train and Homelander's inner circle is his downfall. Despite his incredible power to read minds simply by touching someone, his desperation weakens him. He fails to accurately assess the intentions of his fellow superheroes or the sense of urgency among his human allies. Furthermore, Mesmer mistakenly believes that one instance of mind-reading reveals a person in their entirety, ignoring the potential for growth and the formation of new connections, such as his estranged daughter.
Doppelganger Is Able To Completely Transform His Body
While initially introduced in season one as an accomplice to Madelyne Stillwell in extorting corporate rivals, Doppelganger's extraordinary talents were subsequently employed by Homelander after Madelyne's demise. Homelander secluded Doppelganger in a remote cabin where he exploited his shape-shifting abilities, compelling him to masquerade as Madelyne and ultimately as Homelander himself. Their relationship involved engaging in intimate encounters and serving as Homelander's closest confidant until Homelander eventually terminated Doppelganger.
Hughie Campbell Can Teleport
Despite starting off as the most wide-eyed and innocent member of The Boys, Hughie's character took a dramatic turn in season 3 when he began taking doses of Temp V. The effects of this temporary super serum are unpredictable, but Hughie's newfound ability to teleport has proved advantageous in both combat situations and stealth operations. However, it should be noted that this power does not necessarily make him a top-tier fighter, as he still lacks increased durability and should avoid direct hand-to-hand combat. Furthermore, it seems that Temp V is slowly killing Hughie, leaving us uncertain whether he will ever regain these abilities again.
The Deep Can Speak To Fish And Has Enhanced Strength
The Deep is initially depicted as a "good" character, but his true colors are revealed when he takes advantage of Starlight, the newcomer. While characters like Aquaman have demonstrated the formidable power of communicating with aquatic life, The Deep fails to showcase any intimidating use of this ability. In season 3, The Deep's powers become even more of a farce, as he solely exploits them for his peculiar version of sexuality. Although The Deep may not possess the strongest powers, he could certainly achieve more with them if he desired.
Black Noir Has Enhanced Strength And Durability
Black Noir, the enigmatic member of the Seven, remains a mystery even to his own teammates. Throughout the events of season 3, the reasons behind his secretive nature are gradually unveiled. Following a confrontation with Soldier Boy during their Payback days, Noir suffered severe brain damage, transforming him into a ruthless assassin devoid of moral compass. Despite these impairments, he remains a formidable fighter, possessing unrivaled strength and an astonishing level of resilience. In fact, his near invincibility and unrivaled combat skills made him one of the Seven's most powerful assets, until Homelander ultimately eliminated him, driven by Noir's concealment of his father's true identity.
Translucent's Diamond Hard Skin Renders Him Invisible
In the opening scene of the first episode, two teenagers engage in a heated debate over who would emerge victorious in a clash between Translucent and the Deep. While both characters display formidable strengths, Translucent appears to possess a more aggressive demeanor and a range of extraordinary abilities. With his ability to turn invisible and his seemingly invulnerable skin, Translucent appears difficult to defeat. However, it is ultimately Hughie who manages to bring him down after Frenchie discovers a weakness that allows them to infiltrate Translucent's defenses. Once his impenetrable secret is uncovered, Translucent becomes considerably more vulnerable.
Kenji Miyashiro Has Deadly Telekinetic Hands
In the first season, Kimiyo's brother Kenji Miyashiro was mentioned, but he didn't make his actual appearance until the second season. He was portrayed as a mysterious Supe-Terrorist who gained his abilities from the same organization that transformed his sister. Unlike Kimiyo, who managed to escape with the help of the Boys, Kenji was forced to join the Shining Light Liberation Army. He was manipulated into using his powerful telekinetic hands, which made him a dangerous but controllable threat. Sadly, Kenji met his demise in a battle against Stormfront.
The TNT Twins Can Shoot Lasers From Their Hands
The TNT twins, who were once young siblings fighting alongside Soldier Boy during his Payback days, have lost control over their abilities as they have grown older. Although they used to host Herogasms together, it is evident when Soldier Boy reappears that their relationship has soured, and they have not utilized their powers in years. In their time of need, the twins can only manage a feeble display of their powers. However, even at their most powerful, their abilities are greatly limited, necessitating the twins to hold hands for them to function properly.
Lamplighter Can Control Fire
Lamplighter, an original member of the Seven in the initial The Boys comic series, was absent from the team and only mentioned sporadically in the first season of Amazon Prime Video's adaptation. However, his character made its first appearance in the second season, unveiling his pyrokinetic abilities to manipulate fire and his intertwined past with both the Seven and the Boys. Utilizing his formidable powers, Lamplighter played a vital role in eliminating Supes at the Sage Grove Center before fleeing and ultimately ending his own life at Vaught Tower.
Crimson Countess Can Shoot Explosive Energy Balls
Crimson Countess makes her debut in season 3 of The Boys, showcasing her formidable combat skills despite being past her prime. One of her standout abilities is the power to conjure vibrant crimson orbs from her hands, which she unleashes upon her foes with devastating force. These orbs have the ability to obliterate anything they come into contact with, causing massive explosions. Remarkably, the Countess showcases this incredible power both in the present timeline of the show and in mesmerizing flashbacks of her time with Payback. However, this impressive ability does come with a significant limitation. In order to utilize her powers, the Countess must bring her hands together. As a result, if her arms are ever restrained, she becomes defenseless and unable to utilize her formidable abilities.
Cate Dunlap Can Control People's Minds
Cate Dunlap wields one of the most formidable abilities in The Boys, although it does have its limitations. As a student at God U, she possesses the power to manipulate the minds of others. While the most dominant figure in this universe, Mindstorm, possesses unparalleled mind control powers, Cate's abilities fall short of reaching his level. She can command someone to fight on her behalf or place themselves in peril as a means to neutralize them as a threat. Nevertheless, her power comes at a cost, as it gradually depletes her energy, rendering her incapable of sustaining prolonged battles. Additionally, she must be in close proximity to her target in order to exert her influence, thus imposing certain restrictions. Nonetheless, her capabilities remain astonishingly potent.
A-Train Has Incredible Super Speed
A-Train possesses astonishing speed, comparable to that of the Flash, but when enhanced by Compound V, he surpasses anyone in terms of swiftness. Undoubtedly, super speed represents an imposing power, allowing A-Train to execute tasks with lightning speed, leaving others unable to react. Although he has yet to exhibit the reality-bending capabilities displayed by the Flash, it remains a possibility in the future. However, his insatiable craving for increased velocity leads him down a path of addiction, culminating in a heart attack. While he manages to recover from this medical setback, his powers become weakened, and his position within the Seven is almost usurped by fellow speedster Shockwave. Enthusiastic fans eagerly anticipate A-Train's next journey as he now possesses a new heart, an ironic gift from the person he despises the most—Bluehawk.
Marie Moreau Can Control Blood
In The Boys: Gen V, Marie Moreau is a young superhero who stands out at God U. Despite being just a freshman, she gains recognition after the death of Golden Boy. However, Marie struggles to fully harness her powers unlike her peers. Eventually, she will unveil her true potential. Marie possesses the extraordinary ability to manipulate both her own blood and that of others. It's crucial for her to exercise caution, as she tragically caused the accidental death of her parents due to a mishap with her powers. Remarkably, Marie can transform blood into deadly weapons, restrain individuals by manipulating their blood, and even make it expand within a person until they meet a gruesome demise.
Starlight Can Absorb And Rechannel Energy
Golden Boy Has Thermonuclear Powers
Starlight possesses the rare qualities of a morally upright superhero in The Boys universe. While the praise and admiration she receives are appreciated, her primary focus lies in utilizing her powers for the greater good. In addition to her remarkable strength, she possesses the ability to manipulate light, a skill that enables her to produce blinding luminosity and inflict varying degrees of physical harm. The radiance emanating from her eyes when she employs her powers reflects the seamless integration of her abilities within her very essence. Furthermore, she has dedicated herself to honing and amplifying her powers, a commitment that elicits both astonishment and trepidation from even some of the esteemed Seven.Golden Boy Has Thermonuclear Powers
Golden Boy, also known as Luke Riordan, was one of the most formidable heroes to study at Godolkin University in The Boys: Gen V. Possessing thermonuclear abilities, he had the power to manipulate fire, withstand explosions, and exhibit flight. Additionally, his superhuman strength and resilience were unmatched. His extraordinary capabilities were recognized by The Seven, who extended an offer to join their ranks even before his graduation, highlighting his immense prowess in this realm. However, despite his potential, he was incapacitated by his own brother Sam, demonstrating a limit to his powers, and ultimately met his demise.
Sam Riordan Has Exceptionally Strong Strength
When it comes to The Boys powers, several individuals possess enhanced super strength. However, amidst a world filled with extraordinarily powerful characters, Sam Riordan stands apart. His reputation as a threat to society persists even without a designated superhero alias. His unparalleled strength and resilience are exemplified by his ability to incapacitate his own brother, Golden Boy. Entrapped beneath the facilities of God U, he remains sedated and imprisoned. Despite these measures, Sam's formidable powers enable him to escape on multiple occasions and successfully elude capture by other Supes. The sole flaw in his abilities lies in his struggle to maintain control.
Queen Maeve Has Super Strength, Speed, And Agility
Queen Maeve possesses abilities that are almost on par with Homelander. She exhibits incredible strength, exceptional combat skills, and the ability to leap to remarkable heights. In an impressive display, she effortlessly halts a vehicle by simply standing in its path. Homelander holds her in high regard due to her formidable powers. Furthermore, Queen Maeve once shared a similar trajectory as Starlight, joining the superhero profession with the intent to rescue and make a positive impact. She is intelligent, introspective, and somewhat disillusioned. Among the members of the Seven, she stands out as the sole individual whose abilities rival those of Homelander, making her a potential obstacle for him. It is worth noting that Queen Maeve currently finds herself bereft of her powers, following an encounter with Soldier Boy. Nevertheless, enthusiasts remain skeptical that she won't stage a comeback.