Warning! Minor spoilers ahead for The Boys!As strong as Homelander is, there's a far more powerful Supe that never shows up in The Boys. The Seven's unhinged leader might be a danger to the world, but a footnote discovered by Wee Hughie reveals the existence of an even more powerful threat that could still be out there.

In The Boys #40 by Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson, Hughie is looking up information on the Supes of the world in Vought-American's files in order to suss out their origins and possible weaknesses. While searching, Hughie stumbles across Vought's information on a supervillain known as Galaxius.

Wee Hughie Discovers Galaxius Boys

Galaxius is an enemy of The Boys' take on Mister Fantastic, Reacher Dick, and according to the files, there's only one protocol to 'handle' him. The only way to defeat The Boys' presumed and unseen riff on Galactus is for Reacher Dick to stretch his hand large enough to sexually gratify Galaxius.

The Boys Has a Galactus and No Way of Defeating Him

Homelander at Least Had Black Noir to Counter Him

Galactus in full costume in Marvel Comics

The Boys is a satirical take on the superhero genre and lampoons nearly everything about superhero storytelling. In this world, heroes (or Supes as they are known) aren't the stalwart heroes found in Marvel or DC Comics, they're selfish jerks at best and amoral criminals at worst. But these heroes have the backing of Vought-American, the conglomerate that helped bring Supes into the world. To make their creations seem even more fantastic, they put out comics filled with lies about the Supes, making it seem like they actually lived lives full of adventures and battles with dangerous supervillains.

Hughie's discovery of Galaxius is interesting and raises a lot of questions. All the Supes in The Boys' universe are created by Vought-American and none of them have genuine superhero backgrounds. So Galaxius isn't some embodiment of entropy like Galactus is. However, Galaxius seems to be just as indomitable, since the only protocol listed to defeat him is to engage with him sexually rather than kill him or disarm him by some other means. Even Homelander, considered to be the apex Supe of The Boys' universe, isn't considered as a possible means of taking Galaxius down.

A Supe More Powerful Than Homelander is a Missed Opportunity

Galaxius is Real, But His Story Wasn't Meant to Be

Black Noir, Homelander, The Deep and Jack from Jupter in The Boys comic.

One could argue that Galaxius wasn't real and that he was just a story made up by Vought-American like so many other fictions they generated. But Hughie discovered this in the conglomerate's files, so yes, Galaxis is a real Supe (or some other powerful being) and unlike Homelander, Vought-American didn't have a way of killing him if it came to it. That's an intriguing idea that, unfortunately, isn't ever explored in the series. But given the frankly icky contingency plan to deal with Galaxius, it's probably for the best that readers never saw the one Supe that dwarfed The Boys' Homelander in power.

The Boys (2019) TV Show Poster
Created by
Eric Kripke, Garth Ennis, Darick Robertson
First TV Show
The Boys
Latest TV Show
Gen V
TV Shows
The Boys, Gen V
First Episode Air Date
July 26, 2019
Cast
Karl Urban, Jack Quaid, Antony Starr, Erin Moriarty, Dominique McElligott, Jessie T. Usher, Laz Alonso, Tomer Capone, Karen Fukuhara, Jensen Ackles

The Boys franchise is a satirical and dark superhero series based on the comic book by Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson. It explores a world where superheroes, or "Supes," are corrupt, violent, and morally bankrupt, all controlled by the powerful corporation Vought International. The story centers around two opposing groups: The Boys, a vigilante team aiming to expose and defeat the corrupt heroes, and The Seven, Vought's elite team of Supes led by the ruthless Homelander.