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Over the course of the show, as well as its spinoff Gen V, there have been some incredibly strong characters on The Boys. The show doesn’t simply depict its supes as heroes, though, and instead delves into their depravity, their celebrity, and their cynicism in a way that shines a light on what real-world superheroes might be like. In doing so, the show hilariously roasts popular superheroes on a regular basis, poking fun at their abilities and personalities with carefully written satire.
1) Gecko (Deadpool)

Gecko is far from the most memorable supe to have been featured on The Boys. First appearing in the first episode of Season 2, Gecko is shown to have the ability to rapidly heal, regrowing severed limbs, evoking Marvel heroes such as Deadpool and Wolverine. He best parodies the former, though: with no additional abilities, Gecko points out that rapid healing is effectively useless in most situations. In The Boys, he’s not considered an important supe, but a simple lab rat for Vought who moonlights as a sex worker that allows clients to cut off his limbs.
2) Ezekiel (Mister Fantastic/Plastic Man)

Ezekiel is far from one of the deadliest characters in The Boys, but that fact is actually a part of what makes him a great parody. He possesses a stretching ability like that of Marvel’s Mister Fantastic or DC’s Plastic Man, though it is shown as being largely unhelpful in most combat situations. Ezekiel’s ability is shown in The Boys to be little more than a gimmick, which is a great parody of Marvel and DC heroes who use the same ability in ever-increasing ways to establish themselves as massively powerful and important figures.
3) Tek Night (Batman)

The majority of The Boys‘ supes directly parody specific heroes in an obvious way, but Tek Knight’s portrayal is more subtle in its satire. Tek Knight is written as a parody of Batman, with a specific focus on his detective abilities. Tek Knight’s abilities are those of superhuman deduction, making him the world’s greatest detective. However, it’s also established that his abilities come with a downside: he has a compulsive sexual attraction to holes, particularly those in inanimate objects. He’s certainly one of the more bizarre hero parodies, but its a wickedly funny way of spoofing one of the most iconic heroes in pop culture.












