- born as a
result of
Homelander raping Billy Butcher's wife
Becca (a
crime committed by
Black Noir in the
comic book series).
Homelander has also appeared...
- the
Homelander with
breaking a
truce after the
Homelander moves to
attack Terror for
urinating on his leg in #20. In that same story, the
Homelander questions...
- they have
against Homelander. But vice versa. If
Homelander wins the kid over, that's
apocalyptic because then there's two
Homelanders. It's like a child...
-
frame the
Homelander for
various atrocities as part of a plan to
gradually drive him
insane and
replace him. However,
after the
Homelander and
Billy Butcher...
-
confronted by
Homelander, who
wishes to kill him. As an anno**** Guy From
Vought keeps calm in
front of the
insane superhuman, to the
point that
Homelander declares...
-
dialogue delivery that
still makes Homelander seem grounded."
Michael Ordoña of Los
Angeles Times referred to
Homelander as "TV's most
intriguing villain...
-
portray a
young Homelander in the
second and
fourth seasons respectively.
Starr also
portrays Doppelgänger
impersonating Homelander in the
second season...
- the
Homelander destroys a p****enger jet in mid air with his eye beams,
killing everyone on board. Afterwards, the
Vought officer tells Homelander that...
- Afterwards,
Homelander admits to
knowing the
truth behind Becca's disappearance.
Stillwell apologizes and
admits that she
wanted to
spare Homelander pain, though...
-
confronts her.
During a
visit with Ryan,
Homelander decides to
train his son to use and
control his powers.
Homelander attempts to
teach Ryan how to fly, and...