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Analyzing The Abilities of Characters From The Boys Pt. XVIII

š§Ø Ryan Butcherš§Ø
An under-analyzed character from The Boys cast, Ryan is the son of The Homelander. Being the first official natural-born superhuman, I find it curious that Ryan was never injected with compound V. Even though none of the babies could have consented to being shot up with a potentially lethal drug, Ryan having a genomic affinity for world shattering power forms the basis of any Evil Superman story you can think of.
Ryan being the first, and really the only one of his kind, creates this distance between him and the other Supes. None of them chose this life, but Ryan was raised with powers he never got to explore nor understand, while he was sequestered away under the protection of Becca. Homelanderās reaction to this lack of self realization is heartbreaking to me, specifically because, unlike Homelander, Ryan was raised a human instead of an experiment. I find it almost insulting that Vought essentially propped Ryan up to have the exact backstory they fabricated for āJohnā: a quiet life in a farmhouse in the middle of nowhere, Ć la Clark Kentās origin story.
Ryan being this cookie cutter doppelgƤnger of his father creates this dynamic of showing the audience the hero Homelander could have been had he been raised by people instead of maniacal scientists in a lab. Additionally, it provides a bitter form of clarity on the nature of corruption. Given the circumstances that John went through, wouldnāt any and every baby grow up to be exactly like him? You can try to explain that youāre special or youāre different, but without any form of support system or human socialization, and between being baked alive and probed beginning at infancy, I doubt most people would be capable of maintaining their humanity.
I pray that Ryan is able to truly internalize that the deaths of Becca, the stunt actor, and even Grace werenāt truly his fault. I mean, if someone gave you superhuman strength as a preteen wouldnāt you have an alarmingly high body count by now? If you ask me, the kidās doing good, all things consideredā¦
I think the most valuable lesson you should take away from his character is the concept of chance. Anyone, given the circumstance, could have been either John or Ryan. Ryan has the *chance* his father didnāt to be a real hero, but whether he chooses power or mercy, is entirely up to chance.
*Butcherās influence on Ryan is fascinating to me because, heās a horrible role model. Butcher has just as horrible tendencies and selfish whims as Homelander, and yet, in Ryanās eyes, is the more humane of the two purely because heās just some guy. Now that Butcher can rival the strength of Homelander, and Ryan knows everything his fatherās done, only time will tell how Ryan will begin to unpack his new perspective on Billy.*
Hi! Are you going to continue your analysis of the abilities of the superheroes from the Boys? There have been no updates for a long time and it's sadā¦ It's very interesting to read your analysis.
Yes yes! I do intend to keep up, Iām just sorting out some things in my personal life, but get ready for a content burst pretty soon!
Thank you!









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Analyzing The Abilities of Characters From The Boys Pt. XVII

š£Soldier Boyš£
Acting as a parody of Captain America, Soldier Boy exists as a manifestation of everything America needed post-WWII. Strong, durable, and dutiful, he maintained the persona of the perfect little soldier boy, who could endure both enemy fire and the passage of time without flinching or aging respectively.
However, in true The Boys fashion, heās a charlatan. While he did serve in WWII, Stan Edgar even claiming he ākilled Germans by the dozenā, the majority of his all American backstory detailing him as a war hero, barring in mind his pompous, macho persona, sounds too good to be entirely true.
While this post isnāt supposed to debate his true involvement in WWII, I find his unique reaction to V resulting in immortality to be a cruel twist of karmic irony. He appears to have little value for human life, being quick to resort to murder to settle scores with his old teammates. Heās so ruthless that when Black Noir, a seemingly apathetic and unfeeling indestructible superhuman, gets word that Soldier Boyās been released from Russian confinement, he practically pleads for Homelander to give him a swift death so as not to die in tortured agony by Soldier Boyās sadistic hand.
In total, I find it ironic that the soldier forced to kill and slaughter into oblivion with nothing but his PTSD and flashbacks as a testament to his body count, is condemned to an endless immortality. You almost want to mourn the man he could have been had he never been shot up with experimental V. He was a victim of verbal abuse from his father, feeling pressured into potentially dying in WWII just to prove something to him in hopes of finally making him proud. However, he did screw a nazi for years, so, meh.