Homelander [ongoing] - Version: 0.02b [LATEST]

A disturbing search for mother figures, manifesting in his bizarre, transactional relationships with Madelyn Stillwell and later Firecracker.

A delusional belief in his own superiority and right to rule. Homelander [Ongoing] - Version: 0.02b

His tendency to "laser" anyone who threatens his image or makes him feel invisible, such as his brutal murder of Madelyn Stillwell when her deception was revealed. The Warning of Version 0.02b A disturbing search for mother figures, manifesting in

Unlike Clark Kent, who was grounded by the unconditional love of the Kents, Homelander (born "John") was raised in a sterile laboratory under constant observation. Deprived of physical affection and raised through transactional behavioral conditioning, he never developed fundamental human empathy. This upbringing left him with a fragile ego that requires constant public adulation to survive; to Homelander, love and attention are the only metrics of self-worth. The Warning of Version 0

Homelander suffers from a profound identity crisis, often viewing himself as a god among "mud people" while simultaneously harboring deep-seated insecurities. His behavior exhibits classic signs of , characterized by:

The specific designation "Homelander [Ongoing] - Version: 0.02b" aligns with his origins as a developmental project for Jabbonk Games , a fan-led interactive exploration of his psyche. In the broader narrative of The Boys , he remains a "cautionary tale" of untethered power. As the series moves toward its final season, Homelander has evolved from a corporate puppet to a dictator who has seized control of Vought, officially declaring himself above human law. How Homelander Became The Greatest Character on TV