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The Frenchman

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Ironcast: An overweight Supe with super-strength and skin made of iron who appears exclusively in The Boys Presents: Diabolical animated series episode "I'm Your Pusher", voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson. The Boys target him in retaliation for him drinking terminally ill children's blood to treat his erectile dysfunction. While participating in a public event celebrating the Great Wide Wonder, Ironcast is killed by him while he was affected by spiked heroin.

Sun-Hee: John's terminally ill, elderly wife who appears exclusively in The Boys Presents: Diabolical animated series episode "John and Sun-Hee", voiced by Youn Yuh-jung. John injects her with Compound V in an effort to cure her terminal pancreatic cancer, only to unintentionally give her and her cancer superpowers, with the latter becoming a separate monstrous being. John attempts to run away with her, but she leaves to fight her superpowered cancer. The vast majority of superheroes in the series are portrayed as narcissistic, hedonistic, and psychopathic, committing numerous crimes against civilians and each other due in part to their upbringings and mental illnesses, as well as out of a belief that their social privilege status allows them to do whatever they want without consequences. Most of the "heroes" shown in the series are also utterly incompetent, as they were not trained in counter-terrorism, Urban warfare tactics, police procedure, or rescue operations so as to avoid the wrath of the police and military whom they would effectively replace. The Seven are especially notorious, and use Vought-American's money to fund a lavish and amoral lifestyle. However, the superheroes are careful not to offend VA lest they lose their cash flow. Anika: A member of Vought International's Crime Analytics department who appears exclusively in the live-action TV series adaptation, portrayed by Ana Sani.

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After finishing The Grandmother, Lynch took the film to be shown at the AFI in Washington, D.C. The head of the AFI at the time, George Stevens, Jr. found that after all the films had been categorized, only Lynch's defied easy categorization. [4] Stevens and Vellani recommended that Lynch apply to the AFI's Center for Advanced Film Studies. [4] This was a filmmaking conservatory that Vellani had recently started in Beverly Hills. Lynch and Splet both applied for scholarships, and on the strength of The Grandmother (which won awards at film festivals in Atlanta, Bellevue and San Francisco), they were accepted into the program. Kessler has a fetish for female paraplegics and an inability to have an erection unassisted; he claims this is the result of the numerous times Butcher has kneed him in the groin when prompting him for information or punishing him. a b Sunu, Steve (August 17, 2011). "Ennis & Robertson Board "The Big Ride" in "The Boys" ". Comic Book Resources. In #69, while searching their HQ at the Flatiron Building, the Frenchman hears something odd, and finds a high-yield bomb (left by Butcher) with a few seconds left on the timer. Knowing there is no chance to escape, he turns and expresses his love for The Female "from the first." He and The Female are killed in the subsequent explosion.

The Vought Troopers appear in The Boys Presents: Diabolical. In "Laser Baby's Day Out", they accompany Super Brain in pursuing Simon when he makes off with Laser Baby. In "John and Sun-Hee", some Vought Troopers follow the titular characters after the former used Compound V to heal the latter. Most of them are killed by the mutated cancer that separated from Sun-Hee. Herogasm #4 mentions he had come up under Vought's recently deceased CEO Mr. Edgar, and #29 has Vought minutes from 1989 mentioning Stillwell as a "keen" young man working in then-executive Edgar's office.Groundhawk is a temperamental Supe with sledgehammers for hands, which he is unable to remove, who can only say "gonna...gonna". Because of his sledgehammer hands, Groundhawk has to receive assistance in eating and drinking. In the live-action television series adaptation, Jim Beaver portrays U.S. Secretary of Defense and Democrat Robert " Dakota Bob" Singer, with his surname changed to be a deliberate reference to Beaver's character Bobby Singer from The CW television series Supernatural. [26] In the third season, Singer campaigns to become President with Victoria Neuman as his running mate following the assassination of her predecessor Lamar Bishop. Kingdom: A teenage punk who can turn into animals, but ends up with its mind as well, and appears exclusively in The Boys Presents: Diabolical animated series episode "An Animated Short Where Pissed-Off Supes Kill Their Parents", voiced by Parker Simmons. At war's end, Army regulations expressly forbid troops bringing civilians, no matter their plight, into Australia. To prevent mutually assured destruction, the team has a deal with the Boys that neither group will take action against the other, following an incident that saw Lamplighter kill Mallory's grandchildren and the Boys kill Lamplighter.

John: An elderly Vought janitor who appears exclusively in The Boys Presents: Diabolical animated series episode "John and Sun-Hee", voiced by Randall Duk Kim. He's doing well, he's at a very good level," the Chelsea boss said. "He's improving everyday, we're so happy with him. Hope he can cope with the demands of 90 minutes and we'll see tomorrow. Now you know one player that is going to play." Vasilii " Vas" Vorishikin is a Russian ex- cop, ex- tank commander, ex- superhero, communist, and current owner of a bar in Moscow with a penchant for drinking a beverage made from brake fluid that he passes off as vodka. As the Love Sausage, he used to be part of the Glorious Five Year Plan, a team of five government owned superheroes that also included the Tractor, Purge, Red Banner, and Collectivo in the days of the Soviet Union. He is nostalgic for the Soviet Union's principles and values and of his work in the Glorious Five Year Plan. [56] His name comes from his foot-long, super-strong, and durable penis, though he cannot run straight whilst aroused. He describes large female breasts as his Kryptonite and lost two fingers after touching The Female. [ volume&issueneeded] Cherry Sinclair: A neighbor of Boyd's who appears exclusively in The Boys Presents: Diabolical animated series episode "Boyd in 3D", voiced by Nasim Pedrad. In Boyd's fantasy, he and Cherry enter a relationship and become famous influencers, during which she uses Vought's experimental transformation cream to give herself cat-like features. The Seven, as interpreted within the television series, are considered by some reviewers to be a parody analogous to DC's Justice League. [7] [8] [9]

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The Church of the Collective is a religious organization exclusive to the live-action television adaptation who recruit people to help spread their message. It's known members are:



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