The Boys Death Recap: Who's Died So Far?
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The Boys Death Recap: Who’s Died So Far?

The Boys is back for another round of mayhem, violence, and the subversion of the over-exhausted superhero trope. But before you watch The Boys season 4, check out the list of characters whose deaths occur between seasons 1 and 3.

Here are the important characters who have met their ends in the previous three seasons.

Who has died in The Boys so far?

Developed from the namesake comic book series by Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson, The Boys takes place in a world where superheroes are often megalomaniacs, killers, and products of corporate marketing. Driven by personal tragedies, the eponymous team of vigilantes is locked in a bitter struggle with these superheroes. No one is safe in The Boys Universe, no matter their importance in the overall narrative.

Robin Ward

Robin (Jess Salgueiro) was Hughie Campbell’s (Jack Quaid) girlfriend at the start of the series. A-Train (Jessie T. Usher) accidentally kills her after running through her while being high on Compound V. Her death sets off the chain of events that leads to Hughie joining The Boys.

Translucent

Translucent or Schecht (Alex Hassell) was a member of the superhero group The Seven. He had the power of invisibility. Hughie kills him by detonating the C4 that Frenchie (Tomer Capone) planted in the man’s colon.

Popclaw

Popclaw or Charlotte (Brittany Allen) was A-Train’s girlfriend. After she tells The Boys about Compound V, A-Train kills her by making her overdose on the substance.

Madelyn Stillwell

Madelyn Stillwell (Elisabeth Shue) was a high-ranking executive of Vought International in season 1. Homelander (Antony Starr) kills her with his heat vision.

Susan Raynor

Susan Raynor (Jennifer Esposito) was a deputy director of the CIA and had a complicated relationship with Billy Butcher (Karl Urban). During a meeting with some members of the Boys, Raynor’s head explodes. It is later revealed that Victoria Neuman (Claudia Doumit) was responsible for her death.

Lamplighter

Lamplighter (Shawn Ashmore) was a former member of The Seven but was demoted before the start of the series. He died by suicide in Vought Tower.

Becca Butcher

Becca Butcher (Shantel VanSanten) was Butcher’s wife and a former Vought International employee. Homelander sexually assaulted her, after which she became pregnant with his child. Eventually, her son with Homelander, Ryan (Cameron Crovetti), accidentally killed her with his heat vision while trying to protect her from Stormfront (Aya Cash).

Alastair Adana

The chairman of the Church of the Collective, Alastair Adana was killed by Victoria Neuman.

Stormfront

Stormfront or Klara Risinger was once the wife of Frederick Vought, the man who invented Compound V and established what is now Vought International. She was the first successful recipient of Compound V, which effectively made her the first Supe to ever exist. In season 3, Stormfront died by suicide.

Supersonic

Supersonic or Alex (Miles Gaston Villanueva) was a member of The Seven for a short period until Homelander killed him for working against him.

Blue Hawk

Blue Hawk (Nick Wechsler) was a bigoted superhero whose costume was inspired by law enforcement gear. A-Train killed him and later received the man’s heart in a transplant surgery.

Lenny Butcher

Lenny (Jack Fulton) was Billy’s younger brother who died by suicide years before the events depicted in The Boys.

Black Noir

Black Noir or Earving (Nathan Mitchell) was a member of The Seven in the first three seasons. Homelander killed him in season 3 after learning that his longtime colleague knew that Soldier Boy (Jensen Ackles) was his father.

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