The Boys Season 3: Every Missing Comics Character Should Introduce

The Boys Season 3 Updates: The Boys is set in a world where superhumans are seen as heroes by the common person and work for Vought International, a strong business that promotes and monetizes them. Most of them are egotistical and corrupt outside of their heroic identities.

The Seven, Vought’s elite superhero squad, and the eponymous Boys, vigilantes seeking to bring down Vought and its corrupt superheroes, are the main characters of the story.

Let’s see which characters can be introduced in The Boys Season 3.

MISTER MARATHON

Mister Marathon, A-predecessor Train’s in The Seven, makes a brief cameo in season 2. The younger, faster super Lamplighter expelled the speedster without fanfare.

There’s no way of knowing if Mister Marathon is still alive in the present day. This mash-up of speedster generations would be a fantastic spoof of how many past and present incarnations of The Flash cross over in DC comic books on a regular basis.

TEK KNIGHT

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The existence of Tek Knight has been established in season 3 of Amazon’s The Boys. He’s a member of Payback, a gang that Eric Kripke says will be explored in the upcoming season.

Tek Knight is completely hooked to humping and cares nothing about his own safety. His narrative concludes with him believing he has saved the planet by sexually engaging a massive asteroid.

THE LEGEND

The Legend is a wacky old character who used to write comic book stories for Vought’s superheroes. The Legend is well-versed in all there is to know about superhumans, including their flaws and hidden skeletons.

As The Boys season 3 begins, Starlight’s boyfriend is split from Billy Butcher, and it might be the shady old informant who puts them back together.

BLARNEY COCK

Queen Maeve and The Legend have a son, Blarney Cock, who was conceived when the latter was working as a comic writer. Maeve defied Homelander in season 2 of The Boys to protect Ryan from his horrible father.

In season 3, this might mean venting his rage on her own child. The Queen of the Seventh has a hidden adolescent son, which might not translate well to live-action.

Season 3 of The Boys appears to be moving even further away from the comics.

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